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18 meetings monitored in Pinellas County, FL

June 16, 20264h 27m34,707 words
32approvedland usevarianceresidentialpublic hearing
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June 11, 20263h 49m33,431 words
17residentialapprovedcommercialindustrialpublic hearing
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June 9, 20263h 51m30,933 words
16commercialdeferredresidentialdenied
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May 19, 20264h 32m31,877 words
17public hearingzoningdeniedapprovedresidential
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May 14, 20262h 23m18,481 words
7approvedzoningresidentialland useindustrial
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May 5, 20262h 45m19,575 words
8varianceresidentialpublic hearingland usecommercial
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April 30, 20263h 11m28,124 words
11approvedpublic hearingcommercialresidentialdensity
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April 29, 20261h 38m11,760 words
8commercialdeferredmixed usezoninghistoric preservation
April 21, 20263h 59m32,937 words
53commercialmotion to approveresidentialapprovedzoning
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April 16, 20263h 10m28,805 words
13commercialapprovedresidentialtraffic studyzoning
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zoning in the unincorporated areas of Pinellas County is governed by the county's Land Development Code, found in Chapter 138 of the Pinellas County Code of Ordinances. The county's Building and Development Review Services Department administers these zoning regulations. This applies only to unincorporated Pinellas County; incorporated municipalities such as St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Pinellas Park have their own separate zoning departments and codes.

The Local Planning Agency (LPA) reviews and makes recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) regarding proposed amendments to the comprehensive plan and land development code, zoning changes, development agreements, development master plans, and new or major modifications to a Type 3 Use establishment. The Board of County Commissioners then holds a subsequent public hearing and makes the final decision on these matters.

The Local Planning Agency meets on the second Wednesday of the month, as needed, at 9:00 a.m. in the BCC Assembly Room at 315 Court Street, Clearwater, or as otherwise noticed. The LPA is composed of seven voting members, one nominated by each member of the Board of County Commissioners and appointed by the BCC, each serving a four-year term concurrent with the nominating Commissioner.

The Board of Adjustment and Appeals (BOAA) has the authority to grant variances and to approve Type 2 Uses in unincorporated Pinellas County. Applications for zoning changes, zoning clearances, and related approvals are filed through the county's Building and Development Review Services Department, located at 440 Court Street, Clearwater, FL 33756.

Under the Land Development Code (effective January 1, 2019 for the district summary), unincorporated Pinellas County's zoning districts are grouped into categories including Single Family Residential (such as R-A, R-E, R-R, R-1, R-2, R-3, and RMH), Multi-Family Residential (R-4, R-5, RM), Office and Commercial (C-1, C-2, CP, CR), Employment and Industrial (E-1, E-2, IPD), Institutional (LI, GI), Environmental (PC, P-RM), and Recreational and special districts. Maximum density and intensity for each district are governed by the underlying Future Land Use Map category in the Pinellas County Comprehensive Plan.

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