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Weed Ordinances: Puyallup vs Tacoma

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Puyallup, WA and Tacoma, WA?

Puyallup and Tacoma have similar restriction levels.

Puyallup, WA

Pierce County

Heavy Restrictions

Every Pierce County landowner has an enforceable duty under RCW 17.10.140 to eradicate class A noxious weeds and control listed class B and C weeds. The Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board (PCC Chapter 8.24) inspects, orders control, and can abate at the owner's cost.

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Tacoma, WA

Pierce County

Heavy Restrictions

Every Pierce County landowner has an enforceable duty under RCW 17.10.140 to eradicate class A noxious weeds and control listed class B and C weeds. The Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board (PCC Chapter 8.24) inspects, orders control, and can abate at the owner's cost.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPuyallupTacoma
Class A weedsMust eradicateMust eradicate
Class B & C listedMust controlMust control
Board notice10+ day control order10+ day control order
NoncomplianceCounty abates, liens costCounty abates, liens cost
AuthorityRCW 17.10; PCC 8.24RCW 17.10; PCC 8.24

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Puyallup FAQ

Am I legally required to control weeds on my land?

Yes. RCW 17.10.140 requires every Pierce County landowner to eradicate class A noxious weeds and control listed class B and C weeds within and from their property.

What happens if I ignore a weed control order?

The Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board can control the weeds itself at your expense, and the cost becomes a lien against your property under RCW 17.10 and PCC 8.24.

Tacoma FAQ

Am I legally required to control weeds on my land?

Yes. RCW 17.10.140 requires every Pierce County landowner to eradicate class A noxious weeds and control listed class B and C weeds within and from their property.

What happens if I ignore a weed control order?

The Pierce County Noxious Weed Control Board can control the weeds itself at your expense, and the cost becomes a lien against your property under RCW 17.10 and PCC 8.24.

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