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Pinellas Park vs Safety Harbor

How do property blight rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and Safety Harbor, FL?

Safety Harbor has fewer restrictions than Pinellas Park.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Pinellas Park Chapter 12 (Health and Sanitation) prohibits public nuisances including overgrown vegetation, accumulated debris, junk, and unsanitary conditions on private property, with enforcement by Community Compliance.

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Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Safety Harbor's Code Compliance enforces property maintenance standards under Chapter 5, including limits on weeds, debris, inoperative vehicles, and other conditions that constitute a public nuisance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkSafety Harbor
Governing chapterCode Chapter 12-
Typical grass limit12 inches maximum-
Enforcement bodyCommunity Compliance-
Hearing forumSpecial Magistrate-
Lien possibleYes, for unpaid fines-
Maximum weed height-12 inches
Inoperative vehicles-One, covered or garaged
Compliance period-Typically 10 days
Daily fine-Up to $250
Repeat fine-Up to $500 per day

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Pinellas Park FAQ

How do I report a blighted property?

Submit a complaint to Pinellas Park Community Compliance by phone or online. Inspectors investigate and issue notices when violations of Chapter 12 are confirmed.

How long do I have to fix a violation?

Compliance deadlines vary by violation type, often 7 to 30 days. The notice will specify the date by which the condition must be corrected.

Safety Harbor FAQ

How do I report a blighted property in Safety Harbor?

Contact Safety Harbor Code Compliance at (727) 724-1555 ext. 1705 or use the City Action Line on the city website. Reports may be submitted anonymously and an officer will inspect the location.

Can I store a project car in my driveway?

Only if the vehicle is licensed, registered, and operable. Inoperative project cars must be inside a garage or fully covered, and only one such vehicle is permitted per residential property.

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