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Weed Ordinances: Prescott Valley vs Sedona

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Prescott Valley, AZ and Sedona, AZ?

Prescott Valley and Sedona have similar restriction levels.

Prescott Valley, AZ

Yavapai County

Some Restrictions

Yavapai County enforces weed abatement primarily through fire-district notices and the Arizona Department of Agriculture noxious-weed rules. AAC R3-4-244 (2020) lists three noxious-weed classes; landowners must control Class A and B species. Yavapai County Code Enforcement handles property-nuisance complaints.

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Sedona, AZ

Yavapai County

Some Restrictions

Sedona Land Development Code §5.6.C requires regular weed control as part of landscape maintenance, including clearing of debris and weeds, removal of dead plants, and irrigation upkeep on all approved landscape plans.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPrescott ValleySedona
Noxious ClassesA, B, C (AAC R3-4-244)-
State AgencyAZ Dept. of Agriculture-
County EnforcementCode Enforcement, fire districts-
Updated2020-
Code-SLDC §5.6.C
Nuisance Rule-SCC §8.10.020
WUI Defensible Space-100 ft (separate)
Responsible Party-Owner/installer

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Prescott Valley FAQ

What weeds must I remove in Yavapai County?

Class A and B noxious weeds listed in AAC R3-4-244 must be controlled by landowners. Common targets in Yavapai include yellow starthistle, Russian knapweed, and tamarisk along washes.

How do I report overgrown weeds on a neighboring property?

Contact Yavapai County Development Services Code Enforcement for nuisance complaints, or your local fire district if the property is a fire hazard. ADA handles confirmed noxious-weed reports.

Sedona FAQ

Is there a grass-height limit?

The code uses a nuisance standard rather than a fixed height — overgrown vegetation that creates a nuisance is enforceable.

Who maintains right-of-way landscaping?

Whoever installed it — typically the abutting property owner or contractor.

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