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St. Petersburg vs Tarpon Springs

How do carport rules rules compare between St. Petersburg, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

St. Petersburg and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

St. Petersburg permits one carport per single-family lot under Land Development Regulations Sec. 16.50.020, exempt from full design standards but subject to setback, height, and permit rules.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Carports in Tarpon Springs require a building permit, must meet setback and design standards under Appendix A Article IV, and must be anchored to wind-load standards in the Florida Building Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. PetersburgTarpon Springs
Code sectionSec. 16.50.020Appendix A Article IV
Allowed per lotOne carport-
Front placementRestricted-
PermitRequiredBuilding permit required
Wind standardFlorida Building Code-
Wind load-Anchored to FBC standard
Front yard-Generally prohibited
Engineering-Stamped drawings often required

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St. Petersburg FAQ

Can I add a metal carport in front of my house?

Generally no. Sec. 16.50.020 keeps carports out of the front of the principal structure unless they qualify as a porte cochere meeting front yard setbacks and design standards.

Do I need a permit for a prefab carport in St. Petersburg?

Yes. The city requires a building permit so anchoring and structural design can be reviewed against Florida Building Code wind requirements before installation.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Do I need a permit for a metal carport kit in Tarpon Springs?

Yes. All carports require a building permit and must meet Florida Building Code wind-load requirements. Manufacturer engineering and proper anchoring are required for permit approval.

Can I install a carport in my front yard?

Front-yard carports are generally prohibited in residential zoning districts. Carports must typically be located in side or rear yards and meet accessory structure setback requirements.

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