5 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Macomb County, Michigan.
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Macomb County sets no rules on where residents store trash carts. In Michigan, bin-storage and screening requirements are set by each city or township through its property-maintenance ordinance and local collection contract.
Macomb County has no countywide blight ordinance. In Michigan, blight standards are set and enforced by each city, village, or township through the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) it adopts by local ordinance.
Macomb County has no countywide vacant-lot ordinance. In Michigan, mowing, fencing, and dumping-prevention duties for vacant land are enforced by each city or township, while illegal dumping is also a state offense.
Macomb County has no garage-sale ordinance. In Michigan, permits, frequency limits, hours, and sign rules for yard sales are set by each city, village, or township.
Macomb County sets no maximum grass height. In Michigan, weed and overgrown-grass limits are set and abated by each city or township under its noxious-weed and property-maintenance ordinances.
1 cities in Macomb County have their own property maintenance rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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