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Pinellas Park vs St. Petersburg

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Pinellas Park and St. Petersburg have similar restriction levels.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Pinellas Park caps lot coverage based on assigned future land use category, with Residential Urban (RU) properties typically allowed up to 55% and Residential Low Medium (RLM) up to 65% under the Land Development Code.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

St. Petersburg limits building lot coverage and impervious surface ratios by zoning district under Chapter 16, with single-family lots typically capped at 40-50 percent building coverage.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkSt. Petersburg
RU coverage55% typical max-
RLM coverage65% typical max-
Counts toward totalBuildings and paving-
Drainage rulesLDC Article 2-
Code referenceLDC Article 15-
Building coverage-~40-50% SFR
Impervious cap-~65-70% typical
FAR added-2025 LDR Update
Code chapter-Chapter 16

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pinellas Park FAQ

What counts as lot coverage in Pinellas Park?

Buildings, paved driveways, patios, pool decks, and other impervious surfaces all count toward the lot coverage maximum for your zoning district.

How can I find my lot's coverage limit?

Check your Future Land Use Map designation and zoning district through the Pinellas Park GIS viewer, then refer to the relevant LDC Article 15 section.

St. Petersburg FAQ

How much of my lot can I cover with buildings in St. Petersburg?

Single-family districts typically cap building coverage at 40 to 50 percent of lot area, with impervious surface limits often near 65 to 70 percent including driveways.

Does pervious paving count toward my lot coverage?

Approved pervious surfaces such as gravel and pervious concrete may receive partial credit, reducing the calculated impervious area on your stormwater calculations.

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