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Landscaping Rules in West Jordan, UT (2026)

8 verified landscaping rules for West Jordan, Utah, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Grass Height Limits

West Jordan Municipal Code Title 8 Chapter 8-5 Weed Abatement requires property owners to maintain grass and weeds under 10 inches. Noncompliance triggers abatement notice with 10-day cure period before city contracts removal and liens costs to property.

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Some Restrictions

Tree Trimming

West Jordan Municipal Code Title 10 (Streets and Sidewalks) requires property owners to trim trees so branches maintain 8 feet of clearance over sidewalks and 14 feet over streets. The Public Works Department may abate overhanging limbs after 10-day notice.

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Some Restrictions

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

West Jordan requires a no-fee permit from Public Works before removing any tree in the public right-of-way (park strip). Private yard tree removal is generally unregulated, but protected species and trees used for required landscaping buffers need replacement.

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Some Restrictions

Weed Ordinances

West Jordan Municipal Code Title 8-5 requires property owners to control noxious weeds year-round. Noxious species per Utah Noxious Weed Act (§4-17) must be eradicated. Failure triggers abatement with costs liened to property.

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Heavy Restrictions

Water Restrictions

West Jordan enforces Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District watering schedules: maximum 2 days/week during drought, no watering 10 AM–6 PM May–October. Utah HB 410 (2023) bans nonfunctional turf in new commercial developments and state-funded projects.

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Heavy Restrictions

Rainwater Harvesting

Rainwater harvesting is legal in West Jordan under Utah Code §73-3-1.5 which allows up to 2,500 gallons of collected rainwater per parcel with registration at waterrights.utah.gov. Collection containers up to 100 gallons require no registration.

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Few Restrictions

Native Plants

West Jordan encourages native and drought-tolerant plants through JVWCD's Localscapes program. Utah Code §10-9a-530 bars cities from prohibiting waterwise landscaping. No minimum turf requirement exists for single-family lots.

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Few Restrictions

Artificial Turf

West Jordan allows artificial turf on private property with no permit for most residential installations. Utah Code §10-9a-530 prohibits cities from banning drought-tolerant landscaping including synthetic turf. HOAs may still impose restrictions.

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Few Restrictions

Looking for Salt Lake County county-wide rules?

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

Landscaping Rules in Salt Lake County