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Seminole vs Tarpon Springs

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Seminole, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Seminole has fewer restrictions than Tarpon Springs.

Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Seminole sits within Pinellas County's wildland-urban interface in places adjacent to preserves and parks. While developed neighborhoods face lower risk, Florida Forest Service Firewise guidance applies to properties bordering natural areas.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Tarpon Springs is not formally mapped as a Wildland Urban Interface zone, but its proximity to Brooker Creek Preserve and Anclote conservation areas creates elevated wildfire risk. Chapter 7 of the city code, combined with Florida Forest Service mitigation programs, governs defensible space, brush management, and burn-ban enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSeminoleTarpon Springs
WUI riskLimited to preserve borders-
Firewise zone5 feet non-combustible-
State WUI codeNone statewide-
AuthorityFlorida Forest Service-
WUI mapping-Not formally designated
High-risk areas-Brooker Creek, Anclote borders
Defensible space-Section 41.00 vegetation rules
Mitigation program-Firewise USA available
Drought response-Burn bans via Fire Rescue

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Seminole FAQ

Is Seminole in a wildfire zone?

Most of Seminole is suburban and lower-risk, but neighborhoods bordering parks and preserves fall within the wildland-urban interface and benefit from Firewise mitigation practices.

What can homeowners do to reduce wildfire risk?

Maintain a 5-foot non-combustible zone around structures, clean gutters, prune branches away from roofs, and store firewood at least 30 feet from buildings.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Does Tarpon Springs have wildfire building codes?

No formal WUI overlay exists. The city follows the Florida Fire Prevention Code and Florida Building Code, supplemented by Section 41.00 vegetation maintenance rules to reduce wildfire fuels.

Where is wildfire risk highest in Tarpon Springs?

Properties adjacent to Brooker Creek Preserve, Anclote River Park, and large undeveloped parcels carry the most exposure. Owners should maintain defensible space and follow burn-ban orders.

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