Tampa Zoning & Permits
Zoning rules, permit requirements, and building codes for Tampa, FL. Source-cited from official municipal code.
Quick Facts
Population
384,959
Total Zone Types
32
Planning Department
City of Tampa Planning and Development Department
Zoning Map
Interactive online map
County
Hillsborough County
Metro Area
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater
Tampa Zoning System
The Tampa zoning system includes 32 total zone classifications: 10 residential zones (RS-50, RS-60, RS-75, RS-100, RS-150, and others) and 4 commercial zones (CN, CG, CI, CBD), as well as 2 mixed-use zones (PD, PD-A) and 3 industrial zones (IG, IH, IH-P). Tampa's zoning is governed by City Code Chapter 27 — Zoning Land Use Regulations, administered by Tampa's Planning and Development Department. Single-family residential zones are designated RS (Residential Single-family) with number indicating minimum lot width in feet: RS-50, RS-60, RS-75, RS-100, RS-150. Multifamily zones are RM (Residential Multi-Family) with number indicating maximum units per acre. Commercial zones include CN (Neighborhood), CG (General Commercial), and CI (Intensive Commercial). The Central Business District is CBD. Industrial zones are IG (General Industrial), IH (Heavy Industrial). Planned Developments (PD) are common for mixed-use and transit-oriented projects. Tampa is experiencing significant growth in Channelside, Ybor City, Heights, and West Tampa neighborhoods. The city maintains an interactive zoning map for property lookup.
View Tampa Zoning Map (interactive online map)
Building & Planning Departments
The Tampa Building Department (City of Tampa Construction Services) handles all building permit applications, inspections, and code enforcement. You can reach them by phone at (813) 274-3100 or apply online through their permit portal. Office hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm. For zoning questions and land use determinations, contact the City of Tampa Planning and Development Department at (813) 274-8211. Zoning information is available online. Always verify current requirements directly with the department before beginning any project, as regulations and fees may have changed since this data was last verified.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I build an ADU in my Tampa backyard?
Yes. Florida HB 1339 (2024) requires Tampa to permit ADUs by-right without owner-occupancy requirements. Detached ADUs are allowed in Tampa's single-family residential zones (RS). Maximum size is typically 750 sqft. Permits must be processed ministerially — no discretionary review for code-compliant ADUs. Hillsborough County impact fees apply but are capped at single-family rates per state law.
What are Tampa's short-term rental requirements?
A Florida DBPR (Department of Business and Professional Regulation) Vacation Rental License is required for all STRs in Tampa. You also need a Tampa Business Tax Receipt. Hillsborough County Tourist Development Tax (6%) and Florida state sales tax (7%) apply to rental income. Platforms like Airbnb and VRBO collect and remit taxes automatically. Tampa Code Compliance enforces noise and nuisance rules at STR properties.
What is Tampa's zoning district for my property?
Find your Tampa zoning using the City of Tampa GIS map at tampagov.net/maps/tampamap.asp. Enter your address to see your zoning designation (RS-50, RS-60, RM-12, CG, etc.). Tampa City Code Chapter 27 governs all zoning. Planning and Development Department staff can answer questions at (813) 274-8211.
Is Tampa in a hurricane-risk zone and how does it affect permits?
Yes. Tampa Bay has historically been considered one of the highest-risk metro areas for hurricane storm surge in the US. Hurricanes Helene and Milton struck the region in 2024. All construction must comply with Florida Building Code wind resistance requirements for the Tampa Bay wind zone. Roofing materials require Florida Product Approval. Wind mitigation inspections are recommended for insurance savings. Flood zone regulations also apply to many Tampa properties.
What are Ybor City's special regulations?
Ybor City is a National Historic Landmark District — the highest historic designation in the US. The Ybor City Development Corporation (YCDC) and City of Tampa Historic Preservation Commission oversee development and exterior alterations. Certificate of Appropriateness required for exterior changes to contributing structures. The district has overlay zoning with specific architectural standards preserving the historic cigar manufacturing heritage. Residential uses are increasingly permitted in Ybor City through planned development overlays.
How do I run a home-based food business in Tampa?
Florida's Cottage Food Law (Florida Statutes Section 500.80) allows home-based food businesses with up to $250,000 in annual direct-to-consumer sales without a state permit. Allowed products include baked goods, jams, candies, and non-potentially-hazardous foods. You can sell at farmers markets, from your home, and online with in-person delivery. Products must be labeled with your name, address, and 'Made in a Home Kitchen' disclosure. No local Tampa/Hillsborough County permit is required under state law parameters.
What are the Grand Tree protections in Tampa?
Tampa's Tree and Landscape Ordinance protects Grand Trees (24 inch or greater trunk diameter at 4.5 ft height) and Specimen Trees (18 inch or greater). Grand Trees cannot be removed without significant justification — City Council approval may be required. Development applications require a certified arborist tree survey. Mitigation for approved tree removal typically requires replacement plantings or contribution to Tampa's Urban Tree Canopy Fund. Contact Tampa Parks and Recreation for tree permit information.
Source: Tampa City Code Chapter 27 — Zoning Land Use Regulations; Florida Statutes 166.0451 (HB 1339, 2024). Last verified April 5, 2026. View source