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ADU Impact Fees: Safety Harbor vs St. Petersburg

How do adu impact fees rules compare between Safety Harbor, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

No data available yet for Safety Harbor.

St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

St. Petersburg assesses impact fees and utility connection charges on new residential construction including ADUs, although ADU charges are typically scaled to size and existing utility service. Florida Statute §163.31801 (the Florida Impact Fee Act) governs all municipal impact fees and caps annual increases under HB 337 (2021). Pinellas County also levies a school impact fee assessed at the county level. ADUs sharing existing utility connections with the primary dwelling often see substantially reduced water and wastewater charges.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSafety HarborSt. Petersburg
Impact Fees-Apply to ADUs (scaled to size)
State Cap-Fla. Stat. §163.31801 (HB 337)
Categories-Transp, parks, water, sewer, fire
School Fee-Pinellas County School Board
Shared Utilities-Reduced/waived water-sewer

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Safety Harbor FAQ

No FAQs available.

St. Petersburg FAQ

Does St. Petersburg charge impact fees on ADUs?

Yes, but at scaled rates. Categories include transportation, parks, water, wastewater, fire-rescue, plus Pinellas County School impact fees collected at the county level. ADUs sharing existing utility service with the principal dwelling often see significantly reduced water and wastewater connection charges. Total impact fees on a small ADU vary widely depending on location and shared-utility status.

Can St. Pete raise ADU impact fees every year?

No. Fla. Stat. §163.31801, as amended by HB 337 (2021), caps annual impact-fee increases. Generally a municipality cannot increase impact fees more than 25% over two years or 50% over four years, with phased adoption, prior infrastructure-needs studies, and public notice. Increases above the caps require extraordinary circumstance findings supported by data.

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