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Safety Harbor vs Seminole

How do adu rules rules compare between Safety Harbor, FL and Seminole, FL?

Safety Harbor has fewer restrictions than Seminole.

Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Safety Harbor regulates accessory dwelling units through its Land Development Code under special regulations for residential accessory uses. ADUs must comply with district setbacks, height limits, and may require conditional use approval depending on the underlying zoning district.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Seminole's land development code restricts accessory dwelling units. Most single-family zones allow only one principal dwelling, and second living units require special approval through the Planning and Zoning Division.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSafety HarborSeminole
Permit RequiredYes, building permit requiredYes, building permit
Code SectionLDC Article IV Special Regulations-
Owner-OccupancyOften required for ADUs-
Zoning ReviewPlanning Department approvalPlanning Division approval
Second Kitchen-Generally prohibited
Daily Fine-Up to $250

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Safety Harbor FAQ

Can I build a backyard ADU in Safety Harbor?

ADUs are subject to zoning district rules in the Land Development Code. Confirm permitted use, setbacks, and lot coverage with the Planning Department before designing or permitting.

Do I need a separate utility connection?

Most ADUs require water and sewer review and may need separate metering. Coordinate with Building Services and the utility provider during permitting to avoid delays.

Seminole FAQ

Can I build a backyard ADU in Seminole?

Most single-family zones do not permit separate accessory dwelling units. Contact Seminole's Planning and Zoning Division to confirm whether your specific lot and district allow one.

Does Seminole allow in-law suites?

Attached in-law suites without a separate kitchen may be permitted as part of the principal dwelling. Detached units with full kitchens are generally treated as a prohibited second residence.

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