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Property Maintenance in Palm Coast, FL (2026)

4 verified property maintenance rules for Palm Coast, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Trash Bin Storage

Palm Coast residential solid waste is collected by FCC Environmental Services under a seven-year contract effective June 1, 2023, governed by Chapter 39 (Solid Waste / Garbage Service) of the Code of Ordinances. Residents supply their own trash receptacles (10–35 gallons, not over 60 lbs at pickup) and may place up to four containers at the curb per service day. Containers may be set out no earlier than 6:00 p.m. the day before collection and must be removed no later than 6:00 a.m. the day after collection. Trash pickup is twice weekly; recycling, yard waste, and bulk are once weekly. Residential rate is $32.32 per month, billed through the city utility statement.

Palm Coast Trash & Recycling Cart Placement Rules

Some Restrictions

Property Blight

Palm Coast requires property owners to keep all lots free of accumulated trash, junk, debris, abandoned appliances, and inoperative vehicles. Grass and weeds may not exceed 10 inches in height anywhere in the city under Chapter 15 (Property Maintenance Code). Junked or inoperable vehicles may not be stored outside on public or private property unless completely enclosed in a building. Code Enforcement issues a Notice of Violation; unresolved cases go to the Special Magistrate under FS Chapter 162, with fines up to $250/day first violation, $500/day repeat (up to $5,000 irreparable), and the city may abate the property and lien the cost.

Palm Coast Property Blight, Junk & Nuisance Standards

Some Restrictions

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Palm Coast applies the same property-maintenance standards to vacant and occupied lots: grass, weeds, and underbrush may not exceed 10 inches in height under Chapter 15 (Property Maintenance Code), and accumulated debris is prohibited under Chapter 35 (Nuisances). With more than 10,000 vacant parcels inside the city, vacant-lot enforcement is a major focus of Code Enforcement; the city has historically mowed the rights-of-way fronting vacant lots at a cost of roughly $400,000 per year and has discussed shifting that responsibility to owners. Special Magistrate fines run up to $250/day first violation, $500/day repeat (FS 162.09); the city may abate and lien the cost.

Palm Coast Vacant Lot Maintenance Standards

Some Restrictions

Garage Sale Rules

Under Chapter 16 (Businesses, Business Regulations), Article V (Garage Sales) of the Palm Coast Code of Ordinances, each property is limited to no more than 2 garage / yard / moving sales per calendar year, no more than 2 consecutive days each, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. only. Up to four families may join in a single sale. A no-fee permit is required (the previously proposed $5 fee was rejected). All off-site signs are strictly prohibited. Violations are cited by Code Enforcement and adjudicated by the Special Magistrate under FS Chapter 162.

Palm Coast Garage Sale Frequency & Hours Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Flagler County county-wide rules?

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

Property Maintenance in Flagler County