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Grass Height Limits: South Jordan vs West Jordan

How do grass height limits rules compare between South Jordan, UT and West Jordan, UT?

South Jordan and West Jordan have similar restriction levels.

South Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Grass and weeds over 8 inches on developed lots constitute a nuisance; city may abate after notice and lien costs to the property.

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West Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

West Jordan Municipal Code Title 8 Chapter 8-5 Weed Abatement requires property owners to maintain grass and weeds under 10 inches. Noncompliance triggers abatement notice with 10-day cure period before city contracts removal and liens costs to property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSouth JordanWest Jordan
Height limit8 inches-
Notice period10 days typical-
EnforcementCity abatement + lien-
ExemptionDesigned native/waterwise landscapes-
Vacant lotsAnnual abatement program-
Max Height-10 inches
Code Section-Title 8, Ch 8-5
Cure Period-10 days after notice
Admin Fee-25% of abatement cost
Lien Authority-Utah Code §10-11-4

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South Jordan FAQ

Does tall ornamental grass violate the code?

No — ornamental grasses in a designed waterwise landscape are exempt from the height limit.

Can the city mow my lawn without asking?

Only after written notice and a cure period expire. Costs are then liened to the property.

West Jordan FAQ

What if my lawn is brown because of watering restrictions?

Brown dormant turf is not a violation—the ordinance targets overgrown vegetation above 10 inches. Weeds still count even during drought watering limits.

Can the city charge me to cut my weeds?

Yes. After a 10-day notice period, the city will hire a contractor and bill you the cost plus a 25% administrative fee. Unpaid charges become a tax lien.

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