In unincorporated Pinellas County, recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers may be stored on residential property under Code Sec. 138-3220 if registered, operable, and maintained without creating nuisance or blocking emergency access.
Pinellas County Land Development Code Section 138-3220 governs outdoor residential storage of household items including recreational vehicles, boats, golf carts, and associated trailers. Stored vehicles must be properly registered and kept in working order. Storage must not create health, environmental, or nuisance concerns, and must not block emergency access. Utility-equipped vehicles with racks or beds are limited to one per dwelling and capped at 8 feet height, 8 feet width, and 21 feet length, parked on a prepared inorganic surface. Chapter 122 traffic and vehicle rules separately restrict parking prohibited or oversized vehicles in residential zoning districts under Sec. 122-37.
Code enforcement citations escalate from notice of violation to daily fines and special magistrate hearings until items are removed or compliance is achieved.
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Sound from commercial or industrial zones reaching nearby residential property lines may not exceed 55 dBA between 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. weekdays and Satu...
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Aircraft operations at St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport and other airfields are regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration; the county cannot ...
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Pinellas County treats a dog that barks for 15 or more sustained minutes within an eight-hour window on two separate dates in a three-day period as a public ...
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Pinellas County does not restrict gas-powered leaf blowers specifically; their use is governed by the general residential noise limits in Chapter 58, Article...
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Pinellas County treats retaining walls under the Florida Building Code adopted in Chapter 22 and Sec. 138-3702, requiring permits for most walls and counting...
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Pinellas County Section 138-3702 lists wrought iron, brick, concrete block, plastic, vinyl, chain link, and prefabricated wood as standard fencing materials ...
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