Haltom City requires weeds, grass, and rank vegetation to stay under 12 inches and combustible brush removed. After notice, the city abates non-compliant lots and files the cost as a lien.
The Haltom City Code of Ordinances (Chapter 30 Nuisances and High Grass / Weeds) makes it unlawful to allow weeds, grass, or rank vegetation to exceed 12 inches on any lot, tract, parcel, or adjacent parkway within the city. Property owners must also remove piled brush, dead tree limbs, dry leaf accumulations, and other combustible debris that could spread fire to structures. The Community Services / Code Compliance Division enforces the rule through complaint inspections and seasonal sweeps, particularly during Tarrant County drought periods. After a notice of violation, owners typically have 7 to 10 days to mow and clean up before the city contracts a mowing and hauling crew and bills the owner. The contractor cost plus a 100 to 250 dollar administrative fee is assessed; if unpaid, the total is recorded as a municipal lien at the Tarrant County Clerk and survives until paid at sale, refinance, or probate. Repeat violations at the same address within 12 months allow the city to abate without issuing a fresh notice under state law. While Haltom City sits in a fully developed urban setting, the Fire Marshal can order extra defensible-space clearance around vacant lots, tracts near the Big Fossil Creek corridor, and parcels adjacent to greenbelts during elevated fire weather.
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