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Landscaping Rules in Fishers, IN (2026)

9 verified landscaping rules for Fishers, Indiana, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Grass Height Limits

Fishers Code § 95.21 requires property owners to cut and remove weeds and rank vegetation once it exceeds eight inches in height, measured from the ground, including the area abutting any sidewalk, alley or street. The Department of Permitting and Inspection enforces the rule.

Fishers Grass Height Limit

Some Restrictions

Tree Trimming

Fishers requires a Tree Board permit to prune street trees (§ 95.33) and prohibits topping or improper pruning of trees in the right-of-way without approval (§ 95.35). Private property owners must keep their own trees from overhanging the public right-of-way and may trim private-yard trees without a city permit.

Fishers Tree Trimming Rules

Some Restrictions

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Removing a street tree in Fishers requires a Tree Board permit under § 95.33(B), except in an emergency. Trees on private property generally have no city removal permit, but owners must remove dead or unsafe trees that threaten the public right-of-way (§§ 95.02, 95.12). Development sites must protect designated trees under the UDO.

Fishers Tree Removal Rules

Some Restrictions

Weed Ordinances

Fishers Code §§ 95.20-95.25 require owners to cut weeds and rank vegetation over eight inches tall, plus any noxious plants listed in IC 15-16-7-2. The Department of Permitting and Inspection issues a notice, then may mow and bill the owner with escalating fines after a seven-day cure period.

Fishers Weed Ordinance

Some Restrictions

Water Restrictions

Fishers Code Chapter 52 lets the Mayor declare a water warning or water emergency for the Citizens Water / Indiana American system. Under § 52.05, restrictions then ban lawn sprinkling, car washing, surface washdown, pool filling, and new sod; a water emergency bans nearly all outdoor watering except hand-watered vegetable gardens every other day.

Fishers Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Rainwater Harvesting

Fishers has no ordinance restricting residential rainwater harvesting, and Indiana places no statewide limit on collecting rainwater for non-potable use. Non-potable rainwater systems are addressed by the Indiana Residential Code; large-scale or significant withdrawals fall under Indiana DNR water-management rules.

Fishers Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Native Plants

Fishers actively encourages native planting: its UDO landscaping standards (§ 6.7.1) aim to 'encourage native planting that protect biodiversity,' draw plant choices from the City's Approved List of Recommended Species, and require 'no mow' signs for native-grass and prairie areas around stormwater facilities. Invasive species must be avoided.

Fishers Native Plant Landscaping

Few Restrictions

Artificial Turf

Fishers has no ordinance banning artificial turf, but its UDO will not credit it toward required landscaping: § 6.7.3.G states 'dead, diseased or artificial plants shall not be recognized by the City as contributing to required landscaping,' and § 6.7.3.O requires turf grass or other vegetative ground cover in landscaped areas. Homeowner use outside required landscaping is not prohibited.

Fishers Artificial Turf Rules

Some Restrictions

Composting

Fishers has no ordinance prohibiting backyard composting. Indiana exempts an individual composting vegetative matter on their own property from IDEM composting-facility registration, and bans most yard waste from landfills (IC 13-20-9). UDO maintenance standards still require landscaped areas to be kept free of refuse and debris.

Fishers Composting Rules

Few Restrictions

Looking for Hamilton County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Fishers city rules.

Landscaping Rules in Hamilton County