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Landscaping Rules in Pompano Beach, FL (2026)

8 verified landscaping rules for Pompano Beach, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Grass Height Limits

Pompano Beach Section 96.26 defines grass or weeds exceeding 6 inches in height as a public nuisance. Property owners must maintain regular mowing. Dense growths of underbrush and wild growth on developed property are also nuisances. The Code Compliance Department enforces vegetation standards. The city may abate and lien properties for costs.

Pompano Beach Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Tree Trimming

Pompano Beach does not require a permit for tree trimming, but trimming must be performed by a Broward County Licensed Tree Trimmer. Section 155.5204 (Tree Preservation) prohibits severe pruning, topping, or shaping trees as shrubs. Trees that have been topped no longer count toward required buffering. Sight visibility triangles must be maintained at intersections.

Pompano Beach Tree Trimming Rules

Some Restrictions

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Pompano Beach requires a Tree Permit (§155.2411) before removing, relocating, or substantially altering any tree. All palms are protected. Applications must be submitted by a Broward County Registered Tree Trimmer with ISA Certified Arborist assessment. Fees doubled for unpermitted work.

Pompano Beach Tree Removal Permits & Protected Species

Heavy Restrictions

Weed Ordinances

Pompano Beach Section 96.26 defines grass or weeds over 6 inches as a public nuisance. Required landscaping must be weeded, mowed, and trimmed per Section 155.5203. Dense overgrowth on developed property is a nuisance. Code Compliance enforces vegetation standards with fines under FL Statute 162. The city may abate and lien non-compliant properties.

Pompano Beach Weed Ordinance

Some Restrictions

Water Restrictions

Pompano Beach follows SFWMD year-round landscape irrigation rules. Watering is limited to two days per week (odd/even address schedule). Irrigation is prohibited between 10 AM and 4 PM. The city promotes Florida-friendly landscaping to reduce water use. Drought conditions may trigger additional restrictions. Broward County may impose supplemental water use rules.

Pompano Beach Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Rainwater Harvesting

FL Statute 373.228 authorizes rainwater harvesting and prohibits local restrictions on residential rain barrels. Pompano Beach residents may install rain barrels without city permits. SFWMD promotes water conservation. HOA restrictions are limited by state law. Collected rainwater may be used for irrigation and non-potable purposes.

Pompano Beach Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 373.228

373.228 373.228 Landscape irrigation design. — (1) The Legislature finds that multiple areas throughout the state have been identified by water management districts as water resource caution areas, which indicates that in the near future water demand in those areas will exceed the current available water supply and that conservation is one of the mechanisms by which future water demand will b...

Native Plants

Pompano Beach encourages native and Florida-friendly landscaping through Zoning Code Section 155.5203. Development landscaping must meet minimum standards including tree counts and canopy coverage. FL Statute 163.3232 supports drought-tolerant plantings. Invasive species should be removed. No mandatory native plant percentage exists for existing residential properties.

Pompano Beach Native Plant Guidelines

Few Restrictions

Artificial Turf

Pompano Beach does not ban artificial turf. FL Statute 163.3232 limits local restrictions on drought-tolerant landscaping. The Zoning Code Section 155.5203 governs landscaping standards. HOA rules may separately restrict artificial turf. Installations affecting stormwater drainage may need permits. Turf must be maintained in good condition.

Pompano Beach Artificial Turf Rules

Few Restrictions

Looking for Broward County county-wide rules?

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

Landscaping Rules in Broward County