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Weed Ordinances: Sandy vs South Jordan

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Sandy, UT and South Jordan, UT?

Sandy and South Jordan have similar restriction levels.

Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Sandy declares noxious weeds and vegetation over 8 inches a public nuisance under city code. Owners must abate after a 10-14 day notice; non-compliance triggers city-contracted abatement billed to the property with lien authority.

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South Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

South Jordan enforces weed abatement. Utah Noxious Weed Act (Utah Code Β§4-17-101) applies statewide. County weed boards enforce.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSandySouth Jordan
Max Height8" residential, 12" commercial-
Cure Window10-14 days-
State Noxious ListUtah Code Β§4-17-
Abatement Cost$150-$500 billed-
LienPlaced on unpaid bills-
Authority-City + county weed board
State Law-Utah Code Β§4-17-101
Vacant Lots-Annual notices
Cost-Owner pays abatement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sandy FAQ

What are Utah's most common noxious weeds to watch for?

Puncturevine (goatheads), Canada thistle, musk thistle, Russian knapweed, Dyer's woad, and field bindweed. Utah Department of Agriculture publishes the full list at ag.utah.gov.

How do I report an overgrown neighboring lot?

Call Sandy Code Enforcement at (801) 568-7255 or submit online via sandy.utah.gov. Complaint-based inspection triggers written notice with a 10-14 day cure window.

South Jordan FAQ

When do I need to clear weeds?

Before they exceed the height limit. Watch for abatement notices from South Jordan.

What are noxious weeds?

Utah maintains a statewide noxious weed list. County weed boards enforce control on private property.

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