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Safety Harbor vs St. Petersburg

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Safety Harbor, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Safety Harbor and St. Petersburg 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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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

FactSafety HarborSt. Petersburg
Building coverageTypically 30-40 percent~40-50% SFR
Impervious capAround 50-60 percent~65-70% typical
IncludesHouse, drives, patios, decks-
Stormwater rulesArticle X requirements-
Code sectionLand Development Code Article II-
FAR added-2025 LDR Update
Code chapter-Chapter 16

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.

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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