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How Pearl Handles Landscaping Rules: A Practical Guide

By CityRuleLookup Editorial Team

Pearl maintains 34 local ordinances across all categories, and 2 of those deal specifically with landscaping rules. Here is a breakdown of what the city actually requires, what is prohibited, and where Pearl falls on the strict-to-permissive spectrum compared to other cities.

Weed Ordinances

Pearl enforces weed and vegetation control through property maintenance codes under MS Code Ann. Β§21-19-11. Overgrown weeds are treated as nuisances subject to abatement.

Key details: Max Height: 12 inches before nuisance. Invasive Species: Kudzu, privet, cogongrass. Abatement Cost: $150 to $500. Authority: MS Code Ann. Β§21-19-11.

Notice to abate: 7 to 14 days. City abatement costs: $150 to $500 billed to owner. Liens placed for unpaid abatement. Repeat violations may result in direct fines.

Grass Height Limits

Pearl enforces property maintenance including grass height. The humid Mississippi climate creates rapid growth requiring consistent mowing throughout the long growing season.

Key details: Max Height: 12 inches. Climate: Humid rapid growth. Enforcement: Code compliance. Abatement: City mows and bills.

Notice: 7 to 14 day compliance period. City mowing costs: $150 to $400 billed to owner. Unpaid costs result in property lien. Repeat violations may incur direct fines of $100 to $250.

The Bottom Line

Pearl's landscaping rules rules are a mixed bag. Some areas are strict, others are relaxed, and the details matter. The best approach is to check the specific rule that applies to your situation rather than assuming Pearl is broadly strict or permissive.

These rules come from Pearl's publicly available municipal code. For complete penalty schedules, exemption details, and answers to common questions, see the individual ordinance pages throughout this guide.