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Pinellas Park vs Tarpon Springs

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Pinellas Park and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Pinellas Park's nuisance code requires property owners to control weeds, undergrowth, and noxious vegetation. Code Compliance can post a notice, set a cure period, and abate untreated weeds at the owner's cost.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Tarpon Springs prohibits excessive weeds, undergrowth, and similar plant accumulations on any property under Chapter 8 of the city code, treating overgrown vegetation as a public nuisance subject to abatement and fines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkTarpon Springs
Enforced byCommunity Compliance-
ProcessNotice then abatement-
Cost recoveryLien against parcel-
Repeat violatorsCode Enforcement Board-
Code chapter-Chapter 8 nuisances
Applies to-Owners, occupants, lessees
Trigger-Excessive weeds or undergrowth
Remedy-City abatement plus lien

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pinellas Park FAQ

Are wildflower meadows treated as weeds?

Intentional Florida-Friendly plantings or pollinator gardens are usually distinguishable from neglected weeds. Keep beds maintained with defined edges so officers can tell the difference between landscaping and an overgrown lot.

How do I report a neighbor's overgrown lot?

Submit a complaint to Pinellas Park Community Compliance at 727-369-5668. Reports can be made by phone or through the city's online compliance request forms, and inspectors will follow up onsite.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

What counts as a weed nuisance in Tarpon Springs?

Excessive growth or accumulation of weeds, undergrowth, or similar plant materials on any property qualifies as a public nuisance under Chapter 8.

Can the city clean my yard if I do not?

Yes. After notice and an opportunity to comply, Tarpon Springs may abate the nuisance, bill the owner, and place a lien on the property for unpaid costs.

Does this apply to natural or wildflower yards?

Yes, but property owners can request review if landscaping is intentional, maintained, and does not violate the 12-inch height rule.

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