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Vacant Lot Maintenance: Duluth vs Snellville

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Duluth, GA and Snellville, GA?

Duluth and Snellville have similar restriction levels.

Duluth, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Vacant lots in Duluth must be maintained: grass/weeds under 12 inches, no accumulated debris, no standing water. Owners cited if lot becomes nuisance. Enforced by Code Enforcement under IPMC.

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Snellville, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Vacant lots subject to weed/grass height ordinance (typically 12 inches max) and nuisance provisions. Owners responsible for keeping lots clear of litter, junk, and overgrowth.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDuluthSnellville
Grass max12 inches typical-
DebrisProhibited-
Standing waterMust be eliminated-
AbatementCity lien if unresolvedCity mows, bills owner
AuthorityIPMC Β§302 + local nuisance-
Grass Height-12 inches typical max
Lien-Placed for unpaid costs
Tax Sale-Via Gwinnett County

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Duluth FAQ

Who maintains a vacant lot next to my house?

The owner of record. Report overgrowth or debris to Duluth Code Enforcement (770-476-3434); city can abate and lien the property.

How long does the owner have to mow after notice?

Typically 7-14 days from written notice of violation before the city contracts abatement and liens the lot.

Snellville FAQ

Who is responsible for maintaining a vacant lot?

The property owner is responsible for all maintenance including mowing, weed control, and trash removal in {ENTITY}.

Can the city mow my vacant lot and charge me?

Yes. After notice, {ENTITY} may abate the condition and place a lien on the property for the cost.

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