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Weed Ordinances: Escondido vs San Diego

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Escondido, CA and San Diego, CA?

San Diego has fewer restrictions than Escondido.

Escondido, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Escondido's Weed Abatement Ordinance (No. 96-18) designates overgrown weeds, rubbish, and refuse as a public nuisance. The Fire Chief has authority to issue abatement notices. City will abate and bill the property owner if not complied with.

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San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

SDMC Section 54.0201 declares all weeds, waste, and rubbish on property a public nuisance. Property owners must maintain lots free of weeds over approximately 12 inches. Vacant lots inspected annually by Fire Prevention Services Inc. Non-compliance triggers city abatement at owner's expense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEscondidoSan Diego
OrdinanceNo. 96-18-
AuthorityFire Chief-
EnforcementCity abatement at owner cost-
ReportReport It! app-
Duty-Maintain property weed-free
Cut Height-~2 inches on flat lots
Vacant Lot Inspections-Annual by FPSI
Non-Compliance-City abatement + lien
Code Section-SDMC 54.0201, 54.0206

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Escondido FAQ

What counts as a weed violation in Escondido?

Overgrown vegetation harboring vermin or creating fire hazards, dry grass or flammable material, sagebrush, chaparral, and plants with downy seeds.

What happens if I don't clear my weeds?

The city will abate the nuisance and bill you for the cost. Repeated violations may result in a lien on the property.

San Diego FAQ

What is San Diego's weed abatement requirement?

All property owners must keep their property free of weeds, rubbish, and waste under SDMC 54.0201. Grass and weeds should be cut to approximately 2 inches on flat lots.

What happens if I don't clear weeds on my vacant lot?

After a Notice of Violation and compliance period, the City contracts abatement at your expense and places a special assessment lien on your property under SDMC 54.0206.

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