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Lot Coverage Limits: Plant City vs Riverview

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Plant City, FL and Riverview, FL?

Plant City and Riverview have similar restriction levels.

Plant City, FL

Hillsborough County

Some Restrictions

Plant City limits building lot coverage to 35-40% in single-family residential zones, with impervious surface maximums of 50-60%. Stormwater management required when impervious coverage exceeds thresholds to protect SWFWMD watershed.

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Riverview, FL

Hillsborough County

Some Restrictions

Hillsborough County lot coverage limits: RSC-6 allows 45% maximum impervious coverage, RSC-4 allows 40%, RSC-2 allows 35%. Additional stormwater requirements in Coastal High Hazard Area and SWFWMD regulated watersheds.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPlant CityRiverview
R-1 Building35% max-
R-1 Impervious50% max-
Commercial60-70% building-
Over 1 AcreSWFWMD permit-
RSC-6-45% max
RSC-4-40% max
RSC-2-35% max
SWFWMD-4,000+ sq ft

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Plant City FAQ

Does my pool count toward lot coverage?

The pool water surface is not building coverage, but the deck and concrete surround count as impervious surface toward the 50% impervious limit.

Who enforces this in Plant City?

Plant City code enforcement at (813) 659-4200 handles complaints.

Riverview FAQ

Do pavers count toward lot coverage?

Pervious pavers typically do not count; solid concrete/asphalt do. Confirm with Development Services during plan review.

Who enforces this in Hillsborough County?

Hillsborough County code enforcement at (813) 272-5900 handles complaints.

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