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Safety Harbor vs Seminole

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Safety Harbor, FL and Seminole, FL?

Safety Harbor and Seminole have similar restriction levels.

Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Safety Harbor declares weeds, grass, and undergrowth taller than 12 inches a public nuisance when located near improved property or streets. Property owners must abate; the city may mow and lien costs if they refuse.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Seminole, FL classifies dense weeds, vines, and noxious vegetation exceeding 12 inches as a public nuisance under Chapter 18. Owners receive a written notice and a short window to abate before the City clears the lot and bills the owner.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSafety HarborSeminole
Trigger heightOver 12 inches-
Buffer to property75 feet-
Buffer to street25 feet-
Lien on costsYes-
Reporting(727) 724-1555 ext. 1705-
Height trigger-12 inches majority of lot
Code chapter-Chapter 18 Environment
Invasive plants-Brazilian pepper, air potato cited
Cost recovery-Lien on parcel
Repeat penalty-Up to $500 per day

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Safety Harbor FAQ

How do I report an overgrown lot in Safety Harbor?

Call Code Compliance at (727) 724-1555 extension 1705 or use the City Action Line. An inspector will visit and, if a violation is confirmed, issue a written notice giving the owner time to abate.

Will the city mow the lot for me?

Only after the owner fails to comply with a notice or in extremely unsafe situations. The city contracts the cutting and bills the owner; unpaid charges become a lien on the property.

Seminole FAQ

Are vacant lots subject to the same weed rules?

Yes. Both improved and unimproved parcels within City limits must keep weeds and undergrowth below 12 inches and must not host invasive vegetation creating a nuisance.

Can I be fined for invasive plants like Brazilian pepper?

Code Enforcement can require removal of state-listed invasive species when they spread or create a nuisance. Failure to abate can lead to daily fines and contractor removal.

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