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Pinellas Park vs St. Petersburg

How do tiny homes rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

St. Petersburg has fewer restrictions than Pinellas Park.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Tiny homes in Pinellas Park must comply with the Florida Building Code definition (400 sq ft or less) and the city's Land Development Code zoning standards, including minimum dwelling size, foundation, and utility-connection requirements.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Tiny homes in St. Petersburg are reviewed as either accessory dwelling units under Sec. 16.50.010 or accessory living space under Sec. 16.50.011, and must meet Florida Building Code minimums.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkSt. Petersburg
FBC tiny home size400 sq ft or less-
Minimum ceiling6 ft 8 inches-
Foundation requiredYes for permanent-
THOWs as residenceRV park only-
ADU pathway-Sec. 16.50.010
Living space pathway-Sec. 16.50.011
RV tiny homes-RV parks only
Building code-Florida Building Code
Floor area cap-40% if ADU

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Pinellas Park FAQ

Can I park a tiny home on wheels in my backyard to live in?

No. Pinellas Park treats tiny homes on wheels as RVs, which cannot be used as a permanent dwelling on a residential lot under Chapter 18 zoning standards.

Could a tiny home qualify as an ADU?

Possibly. A foundation-built tiny home meeting Florida Building Code and Section 18-1530 accessory-dwelling standards may be permitted as an ADU if the zoning allows it.

St. Petersburg FAQ

Can I park a tiny home on wheels in my St. Petersburg backyard and live in it?

No. Tiny homes on wheels are treated as recreational vehicles and cannot be used as full-time residences in residential zoning districts under Chapter 16, only at approved RV parks.

Can I build a permanent tiny home as an ADU in St. Petersburg?

Yes if it sits on a foundation, meets Florida Building Code, fits within the Sec. 16.50.010 ADU 40 percent floor area cap, and complies with district setbacks and parking rules.

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