St. Petersburg, FL

10 zoning districts · Population 258,308

CCT-1

Corridor Commercial Traditional-1

Protects the traditional commercial character of these corridors while permitting rehabilitation, improvement, and redevelopment in a manner that encourages walkable streetscapes. Generally allows one-story to three-story development containing mixed uses with multifamily structures.

Height: 42 ft 4 permitted uses
CCT-2

Corridor Commercial Traditional-2

Protects the traditional commercial character of these corridors, encouraging walkable streetscapes. Generally allows one to five-story development containing mixed uses with multifamily structures.

4 permitted uses
CRT-1

Corridor Residential Traditional-1

Encourages development of townhomes, condominiums, apartment buildings, and mixed-use buildings appropriately scaled to the corridor. Facilitates conversion of single-family homes to offices or limited retail. Aims to provide affordable workforce housing and buffer adjacent single-family neighborhoods from traffic.

Height: 36 ft 7 permitted uses
DC-1

Downtown Center-1

Promotes redevelopment and a vibrant community center. Allows a variety of nonresidential uses complemented by residential uses at urban densities, supporting a pedestrian-oriented environment. Intended for both multiple-family residential and commercial uses, including small-scale office and service uses compatible with medium to medium-high density residential.

Height: 55 ft 4 permitted uses
IS

Industrial Suburban

Designated for suburban industrial uses.

2 permitted uses
IT

Industrial Traditional

Designated for traditional industrial uses.

2 permitted uses
NS-1

Neighborhood Suburban Single-Family-1

Reserved for single-family residential neighborhoods of the suburban style. Single-family homes are the principal use. Driveways and garages are allowed in the front yard according to specific design criteria.

Height: 36 ft FAR: Not applicable for residential uses. Maximum nonresidential intensity (floor area ratio) is 0.35. Min Lot: 5,800 sqft 2 permitted uses
NSM-1

Neighborhood Suburban Multi-Family-1

Intended for multi-family residential development in suburban neighborhoods.

2 permitted uses
NT-1

Neighborhood Traditional Single-Family-1

Primarily for single-family homes, allowing accessory dwelling units. Design guidelines ensure compatibility with existing neighborhood character and limit driveway locations to the rear alley.

FAR: Residential FAR limits apply, consistent with established neighborhood patterns. 2 permitted uses
NTM-1

Neighborhood Traditional Mixed-Residential

Intended for renovations and redevelopment in traditional neighborhoods, respecting existing patterns. Allows a variety of urban housing choices in low to medium density building types, with a maximum of 4 units per building. Supports walkability, attainable housing, and transitions from mixed-use corridors.

Height: 24 ft 9 permitted uses