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📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning/Lot Coverage Limits

Safety Harbor vs Seminole

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Safety Harbor, FL and Seminole, FL?

Safety Harbor and Seminole have similar restriction levels.

Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Safety Harbor's Land Development Code limits how much of a lot can be covered by buildings and impervious surfaces, with caps that vary by zoning district to manage drainage and neighborhood scale.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Seminole limits the percentage of a lot covered by buildings and impervious surfaces. Most single-family districts cap building coverage near 30-40 percent with additional limits on total impervious area for stormwater compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSafety HarborSeminole
Building coverageTypically 30-40 percent30-40 percent residential
Impervious capAround 50-60 percent50-60 percent typical
IncludesHouse, drives, patios, decksDriveways, patios, decks
Stormwater rulesArticle X requirements-
Code sectionLand Development Code Article II-
Site plan-Calculations required
Tree code-Chapter 62 applies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Safety Harbor FAQ

Does my driveway count toward lot coverage?

Yes. Driveways, patios, pool decks, sheds, and any other impervious surfaces typically count toward the total impervious coverage limit, not just the principal building.

Can pervious pavers help me stay under the limit?

Sometimes. Properly designed pervious pavement systems may receive partial credit, but you must verify with the Community Development Department before relying on it for compliance.

Seminole FAQ

Does my driveway count toward lot coverage in Seminole?

Driveways count toward impervious surface coverage but not building coverage. Pavers with proper sub-base may sometimes qualify as partially pervious.

Can I expand my patio if I'm near the cap?

Only if total impervious area stays within district limits. Replacing solid concrete with pervious pavers can free up coverage for an expanded patio.

How do I calculate my lot coverage?

Divide the total square footage of buildings or impervious surfaces by your lot area. The Building Division can verify calculations during plan review.

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