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Artificial Turf: Puyallup vs Tacoma

How do artificial turf rules compare between Puyallup, WA and Tacoma, WA?

Puyallup and Tacoma have similar restriction levels.

Puyallup, WA

Pierce County

Few Restrictions

Pierce County has no ordinance specifically prohibiting or permitting synthetic/artificial turf on residential lots. Installation must still meet general zoning, impervious-surface, stormwater, and critical-area rules that apply to any ground-cover change.

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Tacoma, WA

Pierce County

Few Restrictions

Pierce County has no ordinance specifically prohibiting or permitting synthetic/artificial turf on residential lots. Installation must still meet general zoning, impervious-surface, stormwater, and critical-area rules that apply to any ground-cover change.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPuyallupTacoma
Turf-specific ordinanceNoneNone
Allowed on private lotsGenerally yesGenerally yes
May count asImpervious surfaceImpervious surface
Watch forStormwater / coverageStormwater / coverage
Critical areasTitle 18E reviewTitle 18E review

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Puyallup FAQ

Can I install artificial turf in Pierce County?

Yes. There is no county ordinance banning synthetic turf on private lots. It must still comply with general zoning, impervious-surface, and stormwater rules, and cannot replace plantings required by an approved landscape plan.

Do I need a permit for artificial turf?

Usually not for an ordinary developed yard. Larger installations or those affecting impervious-surface limits, stormwater, or a critical area may need review under Titles 11 and 18E, so check with Planning & Public Works.

Tacoma FAQ

Can I install artificial turf in Pierce County?

Yes. There is no county ordinance banning synthetic turf on private lots. It must still comply with general zoning, impervious-surface, and stormwater rules, and cannot replace plantings required by an approved landscape plan.

Do I need a permit for artificial turf?

Usually not for an ordinary developed yard. Larger installations or those affecting impervious-surface limits, stormwater, or a critical area may need review under Titles 11 and 18E, so check with Planning & Public Works.

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