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Material Restrictions: St. Petersburg vs Tarpon Springs

How do material restrictions 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 allows wood, vinyl, masonry, ornamental metal, and chain link fences subject to design and opacity rules under Section 16.40.040 and neighborhood-specific overlays.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Tarpon Springs Section 36.03 requires fences and walls to be constructed of durable, safe materials and maintained in good condition. Barbed wire, electrified, and hazardous fencing is generally prohibited in residential districts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. PetersburgTarpon Springs
AllowedWood, vinyl, metal, masonry-
Prohibited residentialBarbed/razor wire-
Front-yardOpen or decorative-
Code sectionSec. 16.40.040Section 36.03
Allowed materials-Wood, vinyl, aluminum, masonry
Barbed wire-Prohibited in residential
Maintenance-Required, no dilapidation
Historic overlay-Additional standards

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St. Petersburg FAQ

Is barbed wire allowed in St. Petersburg?

Barbed wire and razor wire are generally prohibited in residential districts and most commercial districts. Industrial sites may permit it with conditions.

Can I build a chain-link fence in my front yard?

Chain-link fencing is generally restricted in front yards under Section 16.40.040 and design standards. Decorative materials are typically required in the front setback.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Can I install a barbed wire fence in Tarpon Springs?

Barbed wire and razor wire are generally prohibited in residential districts. Limited use may be allowed in industrial zones with specific safety setbacks.

Are chain-link fences allowed in Tarpon Springs neighborhoods?

Yes, chain-link is generally permitted in residential districts, though some HOAs and the Historic District overlay impose additional material standards.

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