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Arlington vs North Richland Hills

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Arlington, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

North Richland Hills has fewer restrictions than Arlington.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Arlington prohibits property owners from allowing weeds, rank vegetation, or noxious plants to grow above 12 inches anywhere on their lot. The nuisance-vegetation ordinance also targets brush piles and overgrown vacant lots that attract rodents and snakes. Enforcement runs year-round but peaks in the hot, humid summer months.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

North Richland Hills Chapter 66 requires properties to be free of weeds, rank grass, and noxious plants over 12 inches. Texas Agriculture Code 71 controls noxious weeds like Johnson grass.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonNorth Richland Hills
Height Limit12 inches-
Notice Period7-10 days typical-
Court Fine MaxUp to $500-
Brush PilesMay be declared nuisance-
Lien AuthorityYes, for unpaid abatement-
Height limit-12 in
Noxious weeds-Always controlled
State law-TX Agriculture Ch. 71
Notice-10 days
Contact-(817) 427-6650

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

Is a native wildflower meadow considered a weed violation in Arlington?

A deliberate, maintained native planting or wildscape is generally acceptable if the overall height is managed and the area does not look neglected. If inspectors see rank weeds over 12 inches mixed in with uncultivated areas, a violation may still be issued. Documenting the landscape plan with photos helps.

Can Arlington put a lien on my house for unpaid mowing fees?

Yes. If the city abates nuisance vegetation and the owner does not pay the invoice, the charge becomes a lien against the property that must be satisfied before the property can be sold or refinanced.

Does the weed ordinance apply to vacant lots?

Yes. The ordinance applies to all property, including vacant and undeveloped lots. Vacant lot owners are frequently cited during the summer growing season when weeds rapidly exceed the 12-inch limit.

North Richland Hills FAQ

What weeds are banned?

Noxious species like Johnson grass, ragweed, and poison ivy must be controlled regardless of height.

Is xeriscape landscaping allowed?

Yes, native drought-tolerant plantings are encouraged if maintained and not overgrown.

What if I ignore the notice?

The city mows the lot and places a lien for about 200 dollars in fees plus the contractor cost.

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