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Weed Ordinances: Bay Hill vs Orlando

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Bay Hill, FL and Orlando, FL?

Bay Hill and Orlando have similar restriction levels.

Bay Hill, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orange County Code Β§9 treats noxious weeds and overgrown undergrowth over 18 inches as public nuisances subject to abatement. Invasive species like Brazilian pepper and air potato are targeted for removal.

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orlando enforces weed control under City Code Ch. 43 (Nuisances) which prohibits accumulation of noxious weeds, overgrown vegetation, and invasive plants that create a public nuisance, harbor pests, or pose fire risk. Florida-friendly landscaping with native plants is protected from HOA bans under FS 720.3075. Common Florida invasive species like Brazilian pepper, air potato, and cogon grass should be removed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBay HillOrlando
Height Trigger18 inches-
Target InvasivesBrazilian pepper, air potato-
AgriculturalExempt per Β§163.3162-
AuthorityCode Ch 9-
Code Section-Orlando City Code Ch. 43
Noxious Weeds-FDACS noxious weed list plus local invasives
Florida-Friendly Protection-FS 720.3075 - HOA cannot ban native plants
Common Invasives-Brazilian pepper, air potato, cogon grass
Cure Period-7-10 days from notice

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bay Hill FAQ

Who enforces this in Orange County?

Orange County code enforcement at (407) 836-3111 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Orange County?

Orange County code enforcement at (407) 836-3111 handles complaints.

Orlando FAQ

Can my HOA force me to remove drought-tolerant native plants?

No. FS 720.3075 prohibits HOAs from preventing homeowners from implementing Florida-friendly landscaping. However, the landscaping must be properly maintained and not violate city nuisance codes.

Is air potato vine actually illegal?

Air potato is a state-prohibited noxious weed under FDACS rules. Allowing it to spread on your property can trigger nuisance enforcement. The Air Potato Leaf Beetle has been released as a biological control across Florida.

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