Latest Information
- Information on the Clearwater Greenprint project is now available online, along with a steering committee application.
- The Clearwater Comprehensive Plan was amended on May 20, 2010 by replacing the five previously adopted maps in the Element with revised maps in order to reflect final information regarding school closures, mergers, program changes, and the expansion of existing and the addition of new charter* schools as per the Pinellas County School Board's Five-Year Facilities Work Program that was approved by the School Board on September 15, 2009 and amended on November 10, 2010. The School Board's Level of Service (LOS) Report that included changes to assign charter schools to individual school concurrency service areas was approved on January 12, 2010.
*Charter schools are independent public schools operating under a contractual agreement with the Pinellas County School Board.
View the amended Ordinance 8134-10, including revised maps
View the complete Comprehensive Plan, with revised maps in place
Computer Update
April 26, 2010
On Monday April 26, 2010, the Planning and Development Department will be implementing a new computer permitting system. Please have patience as we are making every effort to make this transition as easy and simple as possible. Our office hours will remain the same as always, however, you may experience some delays in processing your permit and business tax receipt. Thank you. |
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Frequently Requested Documents
- Minutes
and Agendas for Development Review Committee (DRC) Meetings
and Community Development Board (CDB) Meetings - (To navigate
to the documents within our LaserFiche system, choose "Official
Records - ORLS", then either "Agendas" or "Minutes",
then "Agencies
and Advisory Boards", and finally, "Upcoming or most
recent meeting agendas". Then choose the board/committee
that you'd like to review.)
- Planning Applications
and Forms
Current Major Planning Projects
What We Do
The Planning Department establishes the city's long range plans
in concert with the city's overall goals. The department is responsible
for administration of the city's Comprehensive Plan, the city's
20-year plan, as well as detailed neighborhood and area plans. The
department also implements the city's redevelopment goals through
site plan reviews of public and private projects.
The department is comprised of 18 staff members. It is organized
into two operational divisions: Development
Review and Long Range
Planning. |