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Grass Height Limits: North Port vs Venice

How do grass height limits rules compare between North Port, FL and Venice, FL?

North Port and Venice have similar restriction levels.

North Port, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Sec. 59-1 of the North Port Code of the City prohibits excessive growth of sodded or seeded grass areas in excess of 12 inches in height on an improved or developed lot. Code Enforcement (941-429-7186) issues compliance notices and can mow the lot at the owner's expense with cost recorded as a lien.

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Venice, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Venice Code Ch. 42 (Miscellaneous Offenses) and Ch. 14 (property maintenance) declare tall grass, weeds and overgrown vegetation a public nuisance subject to abatement by the City after notice.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth PortVenice
Code SectionSec. 59-1 (Property Standards)-
Grass Limit12 inches-
Sidewalk Clearance8 ft branch min-
Street Clearance14 ft branch min-
Code Enforcement941-429-7186-
Code Authority-Venice Code Ch. 42 + Ch. 14
Typical Max Grass-12 inches
Notice Period-10 days
Abatement-City cut + admin fee + lien
Daily Fine-$25-$250 (Fla. Stat. 162.09)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

North Port FAQ

How tall can my grass be in North Port?

12 inches maximum on improved/developed lots under Sec. 59-1. Vacant unimproved lots have looser standards but still must avoid creating a fire/health hazard.

What if I don't mow after a notice?

The City can contract abatement (mowing) and bill you, with unpaid amounts attaching as a lien against the property under F.S. §162.09.

Venice FAQ

How tall can my grass get before Venice cites me?

Generally 12 inches. Code Enforcement gives a 10-day notice to mow before issuing a citation or contracting for the City to cut at your expense.

What happens if I ignore a tall-grass notice?

The City can hire a contractor to mow and bill the owner the cost plus an administrative fee, with a lien recorded against the property if unpaid.

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