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Cleveland vs Lakewood

How do native plants rules compare between Cleveland, OH and Lakewood, OH?

Cleveland, OH

Cuyahoga County

Few Restrictions

Cleveland allows native plants and naturalized landscaping on residential lots, but general nuisance weed rules require property owners to control noxious weeds and prevent vegetation from becoming a public nuisance. There is no blanket height limit for intentional native plantings that are maintained as a landscape.

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Lakewood, OH

Cuyahoga County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClevelandLakewood
Native plantingsAllowed, treated as landscape-
Noxious weed controlRequired under Chapter 209-
State noxious listOAC 901:5-37-
Recommended practicesDefined edges, setbacks, signage-
City programCleveland Tree Plan supports native planting-

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Cleveland FAQ

Can I replace my lawn with a prairie meadow?

Yes. Native prairie and pollinator plantings are permitted as long as noxious weeds are controlled and the planting is maintained rather than abandoned.

Is there a height limit on grasses?

Chapter 209 targets unmaintained vegetation. Intentional ornamental grasses such as big bluestem or switchgrass at full height are allowed when part of a managed landscape.

What if a neighbor complains?

Code enforcement will inspect. A clearly edged, labeled native garden is typically treated as landscape rather than a violation.

Lakewood FAQ

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