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Moving to Lawrenceville, GA?

Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.

Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Lawrenceville across 25 categories and 105 specific rules we track.

21 Permissive53 Moderate31 Strict

๐Ÿ”Š Noise Ordinances

Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.

Amplified Music & Events

Heavy Restrictions

Amplified sound plainly audible from more than 100 feet away (or across any residential property line after 10 PM) violates Chapter 46. Downtown Lawrenceville Square events require special event permits.

Vehicle Audio: Audible 100 ft = violationResidential Cutoff: 10 PM weeknights

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Industrial and commercial noise limits set by zoning district performance standards; typical daytime max ~65-70 dBA at residential property lines, 55-60 dBA at night. GAEPD permits cover major stationary sources.

Day Limit (typical): ~65-70 dBA at residential lineNight Limit: ~55-60 dBA

Leaf Blower Rules

Few Restrictions

No blanket ban on gas leaf blowers in Lawrenceville. Use is permitted during general construction/yard-work hours (roughly 7 AM-9 PM). No decibel cap or gas-powered phase-out on the books.

Gas Blowers: AllowedHours: ~7 AM-9 PM typical

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Gwinnett County Animal Welfare Ordinance (which Lawrenceville follows) prohibits dogs that bark continuously for 10+ minutes or intermittently for 30+ minutes so as to disturb neighbors.

Continuous Limit: 10 minutesIntermittent Limit: 30 minutes

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Construction noise typically limited to 7 AM-9 PM Monday-Saturday; restricted on Sundays and federal holidays in residential zones. Interior work without exterior noise usually exempt.

Weekday/Sat Hours: 7 AM-9 PMSunday: Restricted/prohibited

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Lawrenceville Code of Ordinances Chapter 46 (Noise) prohibits unreasonably loud sounds audible across property lines between 11 PM and 7 AM in residential areas. O.C.G.A. ยง16-11-39 provides disorderly conduct backstop.

Night Hours: 11 PM-7 AM typicalStandard: Plainly audible at property line

๐Ÿ  Short-Term Rentals

If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.

Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

Lawrenceville follows International Property Maintenance Code occupancy standards: 2 persons per bedroom + 2, or ~150 sq ft for first occupant and 100 sq ft per additional. No dedicated STR cap ordinance.

Rule of Thumb: 2 per bedroom + 2Standard: IPMC

Insurance Requirements

Few Restrictions

Lawrenceville does not mandate a specific STR insurance policy. Hosts should still carry commercial/STR liability coverage, as standard homeowner policies typically exclude rental activity.

City Mandate: NoneRecommended: $1M STR liability

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

STRs must provide off-street parking adequate for guests. On-street overnight parking is restricted in many Lawrenceville neighborhoods. Parking on lawns is prohibited citywide.

Off-Street Required: Yes, 1/bedroom typicalLawn Parking: Prohibited

Registration Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Lawrenceville requires every short-term rental operator to obtain an annual STR license through the Planning and Development Department. The $100 yearly license is administered through the city's Licensing, Permits, and Plans (LPP) Portal and includes a primary-residence requirement, a two-property cap per owner, and a mandatory 500-foot separation between any two STRs.

Annual License Fee: $100Application Portal: LPP Portal (online)

Night Caps

Heavy Restrictions

Lawrenceville caps each licensed short-term rental at 120 reservations per calendar year, and no individual reservation may exceed 29 days. The 120-booking ceiling is unusual among Georgia cities and is enforced through the guest log STR operators must keep available for the Planning and Development Department.

Annual Reservation Cap: 120 per calendar yearMax Stay Length: 29 days

Noise Rules

Some Restrictions

STR guests are bound by Chapter 46 noise rules; 11 PM-7 AM quiet hours and amplified-sound limits apply. Hosts responsible for guest conduct; repeat complaints can jeopardize Occupation Tax Certificate.

Quiet Hours: 11 PM-7 AMHost Liability: Yes

Taxes & Fees

Heavy Restrictions

STR stays under 30 nights incur 4% Georgia state sales tax, Gwinnett County local sales tax (~3-4%), Georgia's $5/night state hotel fee, plus Lawrenceville/Gwinnett hotel-motel excise tax (up to 8%). Total ~15-19% plus $5/night.

GA State Sales Tax: 4%Gwinnett Local Sales: ~3-4%

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Lawrenceville requires STR operators to hold a city Occupation Tax Certificate (business license) and comply with zoning. STR as a primary use is limited in single-family zones; check Planning & Development before listing.

City License: Occupation Tax Certificate requiredDedicated STR Permit: Not currently required

๐Ÿ”ฅ Fire Regulations

Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.

Brush Clearance

Few Restrictions

No defensible-space law in Lawrenceville. Property maintenance code requires removal of dead vegetation, overgrowth creating fire hazard, and brush within 10 ft of structures.

Defensible Space: Not requiredDead Vegetation: Must be removed

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning banned May 1-Sept 30 under GAEPD Rule 391-3-1-.02(5) for Gwinnett County (Atlanta metro nonattainment area). Year-round permit required from GA Forestry Commission for allowed burns.

Seasonal Ban: May 1-Sept 30 (Gwinnett)Permit: GA Forestry Commission required

Smoke Detectors

Heavy Restrictions

Lawrenceville Code of Ordinances Section 22-1 adopts the Gwinnett County fire code by reference, which incorporates the 2018 International Fire Code and Georgia state smoke-detector law (O.C.G.A. 25-2-40). Smoke alarms are required in every dwelling, on every story (including basements), and outside each sleeping area, with hardwired interconnected alarms required in new construction.

Adopting Section: Lawrenceville Sec. 22-1Adopted Code: Gwinnett Ch. 42 / 2018 IFC

Wildfire Zones

Few Restrictions

Lawrenceville is not in a designated wildfire hazard zone. Urban/suburban setting with mature tree canopy but no WUI overlay. Standard IRC/IFC building codes apply.

WUI Zone: Not designatedRisk Level: Low-moderate (suburban)

Fireworks

Some Restrictions

Consumer fireworks legal per GA HB 110 (2015). Lawrenceville restricts discharge to 10 AM-9 PM (extended to midnight/1 AM on July 3-4, Dec 31, Jan 1). Prohibited during state-issued burn bans.

Hours: 10 AM-9 PM typicalHoliday Extension: Until midnight July 3-4, Dec 31

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Recreational fire pits allowed per International Fire Code ยง307 as adopted by GA: max 3-ft diameter, 2-ft tall, 25 ft from structures. Portable propane/gas devices allowed closer per manufacturer specs.

Size: Max 3 ft diameter, 2 ft tallSetback: 25 ft from structures

๐Ÿš— Parking Rules

Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.

Abandoned Vehicles

Some Restrictions

Abandoned vehicles regulated under GA Code ยง40-11-1+ (10 days on public property). Lawrenceville Code Enforcement investigates property maintenance violations including inoperable vehicles.

State Law: GA ยง40-11-1+ (10 days)Enforcement: Code Enforcement / Police

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Commercial vehicles over 1-ton rating or with commercial lettering prohibited from overnight parking in residential zones. Semi-trucks and trailers banned in all residential areas.

Semi-Trucks: Banned residentialBox Trucks: Prohibited overnight

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

Residential driveways must be paved (concrete, asphalt, or approved pavers). Max width typically 20 ft at curb for single-family. Curb-cut permit required from Public Works.

Surface: Paved requiredMax Width: ~20 ft at curb

Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

Street parking generally allowed on residential streets. Downtown square parking is time-limited (2-hour). No parking on sidewalks or within 15 ft of fire hydrants per GA ยง40-6-203.

Downtown: 2-hour limit on squareResidential: Generally unrestricted

Overnight Parking

Few Restrictions

No citywide overnight parking ban on residential streets. Some neighborhoods post time-limited parking. Abandoned vehicle rules apply after 72 hours stationary on public street.

Citywide Ban: NoneAbandoned Tag: 72 hours unmoved

EV Charging

Few Restrictions

EV charging stations allowed. Georgia Power offers residential EV rate plans. GA Code ยง8-2-200 addresses EV-ready new construction. No Lawrenceville mandate for multifamily EV charging.

Home Charger: Electrical permit requiredPublic Stations: Available downtown

RV & Boat Parking

Some Restrictions

RVs, boats, and trailers generally must be parked in rear or side yard, screened from street view in residential zones. Short-term loading/unloading (typically 24-48 hours) permitted in driveways.

Front Yard: Prohibited long-termRear/Side: Allowed, screened

๐Ÿงฑ Fence Regulations

Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.

Neighbor Fence Rules

Few Restrictions

No mandatory neighbor notification for fence construction. Boundary surveys recommended. GA has no spite-fence statute; common-law nuisance applies for malicious fences.

Notification: Not requiredConsent: Only for partition fences

Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Pool barriers must be minimum 48 inches tall per GA Residential Code Appendix G (IRC). Self-closing, self-latching gates required. Openings cannot exceed 4 inches. Applies to pools deeper than 24 inches.

Height: 48 inches minimumOpening Max: 4 inches

Retaining Walls

Some Restrictions

Retaining walls over 4 ft (measured from bottom of footing) require building permit and engineered design. Walls in setbacks must not affect drainage onto neighboring property.

Permit Trigger: Over 4 ftEngineering: PE-sealed required

Material Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fences prohibited in residential zones. Chain-link restricted from front yards. Historic district requires traditional materials only.

Barbed Wire: Residential banRazor Wire: Prohibited

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Front yard fences max 4 ft; side and rear yard fences max 6 ft in residential zones. Fences over 6 ft require building permit. Corner lot sight-triangle restrictions apply.

Front Yard: 4 ft maxSide/Rear: 6 ft max

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fence permit required for fences over 6 ft, pool barriers, and retaining walls over 4 ft. Fences in historic district require Certificate of Appropriateness regardless of height.

Standard Fence: No permit if compliantOver 6 ft: Permit required

๐Ÿ” Animal Ordinances

Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

Backyard chickens allowed in most Lawrenceville residential zones (R-1, RS) subject to lot size and setback rules. Roosters typically prohibited. No other livestock in standard residential districts.

Hens: Allowed in R-1, RS zonesRoosters: Prohibited (noise)

Dog Leash Laws

Heavy Restrictions

Dogs must be leashed or under physical restraint at all times when off the owner's property. Gwinnett County Animal Control enforces the countywide leash requirement within Lawrenceville city limits.

Leash Required: All dogs off-propertyEnforcement: Gwinnett County Animal Control

Beekeeping

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping permitted in residential zones subject to setback and hive-density standards. Georgia Department of Agriculture registration required for all hives.

Registration: Georgia Dept of AgricultureTypical Setback: 10 ft from property line

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

Wild and exotic animals require Georgia DNR wild animal license under O.C.G.A. ยง27-5-4. Many species (primates, large cats, venomous snakes, bears) are prohibited outright.

State Statute: O.C.G.A. ยง27-5-4Agency: Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division

Wildlife Feeding

Some Restrictions

Feeding wildlife that creates a nuisance or attracts bears, coyotes, or deer to residential areas is prohibited. Georgia DNR regulates deer baiting and feeding on private land.

Nuisance Feeding: ProhibitedBird Feeders: Allowed, must maintain

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

No breed-specific restrictions. O.C.G.A. ยง4-8-30 preempts Georgia cities and counties from regulating dogs based on breed. Lawrenceville uses behavior-based dangerous dog rules only.

Breed Bans: Preempted by state lawState Statute: O.C.G.A. ยง4-8-30

๐ŸŒฟ Landscaping Rules

From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

Noxious weeds and overgrowth over 12 inches prohibited. Kudzu, poison ivy, and state-listed noxious weeds must be controlled regardless of height.

Height Limit: 12 inches for grass/weedsNoxious Weeds: Must be controlled any height

Water Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Permanent statewide outdoor watering rule: daily irrigation allowed only 4 PM to 10 AM under GA Rule 391-3-30. Gwinnett County DWR enforces additional Level 1-4 drought restrictions when EPD declares drought.

Permanent Window: 4 PMโ€“10 AM dailyState Rule: GA EPD 391-3-30

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Property owners may trim branches and roots that cross into their property up to the property line, but cannot kill the neighbor's tree. Trimming a protected specimen or heritage tree requires a city permit even on your own property.

Self-Help Trim: Up to property line onlyCannot: Kill or substantially damage tree

Native Plants

Few Restrictions

Native Georgia plants encouraged; no prohibition on naturalistic or pollinator landscapes. Grass-height ordinance still applies, so meadow areas must be intentional and maintained.

Native Plants: Encouraged, no restrictionsMeadow Areas: OK if maintained

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Heavy Restrictions

Removal of trees above a DBH threshold (typically 8-inch DBH hardwoods, larger for pines) on any property requires a city tree removal permit. Specimen and heritage trees require additional review.

Permit Threshold: 8" DBH hardwood / 12" pineDead/Hazard: No permit; document condition

Artificial Turf

Some Restrictions

Artificial turf permitted in rear/side yards but typically restricted in required front yard landscape areas. No statewide preemption like in some drought states.

Front Yard: Living landscape usually requiredRear Yard: Allowed

Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Grass and weeds on occupied residential lots may not exceed 12 inches. Code enforcement issues notice, then $250+ fines and city abatement if uncorrected.

Max Height: 12 inchesCure Period: 7-10 days after notice

Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting legal and encouraged under Georgia Rainwater Harvesting Guidelines. Residential barrels and cisterns allowed without permit; indoor potable use requires plumbing permit and approved treatment.

Rain Barrels: Allowed, no permitIrrigation Use: Permitted

๐Ÿ’ผ Home Business

Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.

Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

No business signage of any kind allowed for home occupations in Lawrenceville residential zones. No window signs, yard signs, or vehicle lettering visible from the street.

Exterior Signs: Prohibited for home occupationsWindow Displays: Not allowed

Home Daycare

Some Restrictions

Family home daycare (3-6 children) licensed by Georgia DECAL/Bright from the Start, which preempts most local regulation. Lawrenceville requires Occupation Tax Certificate and may require zoning verification.

State License: DECAL/Bright from the StartFamily Home: 3-6 children by right

Cottage Food Operations

Some Restrictions

Cottage food operations licensed statewide by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Lawrenceville does not separately license cottage food but still requires home occupation compliance and Occupation Tax Certificate.

State License: GDA Cottage Food, $100Allowed Foods: Low-risk baked/shelf-stable

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Home occupations in Lawrenceville must not generate customer/client traffic beyond what is normal for a residence. Typical limit: no more than 1 client visit at a time and limited daily visits.

Client Visits: Limited, one at a time typicalParking: On-site only, no street parking for clients

Zoning Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Home occupations allowed in all Lawrenceville residential zones (R-1, R-2, R-TH) by right with Home Occupation Permit from Planning & Development. Operator must reside on premises; no outside employees; business must be clearly incidental to residential use.

Permitted Zones: All residential districtsFloor Area Cap: 25% of dwelling

๐ŸŠ Swimming Pools & Spas

Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.

Safety Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Lawrenceville residential pools follow Georgia IRC Appendix G safety standards: barrier, anti-entrapment drain covers, and GFCI electrical protection. Public/community pools regulated by GA DPH.

Drain Covers: VGB anti-entrapment requiredElectrical: GFCI + bonding

Pool Permits

Some Restrictions

Pool permits issued by Lawrenceville Planning & Development. Requires site plan showing setbacks, barrier details, electrical plans, and plumbing. Inspections at excavation, steel/bonding, and final.

Issuing Office: Planning & DevelopmentTypical Fee: $100-$400

Above-Ground Pools

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in Lawrenceville treated the same as in-ground pools for permitting and barrier rules when water depth exceeds 24 inches. Building permit required; setback from property lines typically 5-10 feet.

Permit Required: Yes, if 24+ in deepWall as Barrier: Yes, if 48+ in tall and ladder locks

Hot Tub Rules

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs/spas in Lawrenceville exempt from 48-inch barrier IF equipped with ASTM F1346 locking safety cover. Electrical permit required; GFCI protection mandatory.

Cover Exemption: ASTM F1346 locking coverWithout Cover: 48-in barrier required

Fencing Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Residential pools in Lawrenceville must have a minimum 48-inch barrier with self-closing, self-latching gates per Georgia adoption of IRC Appendix G. Applies to any pool/spa capable of holding 24+ inches of water.

Barrier Height: 48 inches minimumGate: Self-closing, self-latching

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Accessory Structures

Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.

ADU Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Lawrenceville does not broadly allow detached ADUs by right in single-family zones. Accessory apartments/in-law suites typically require Special Use Permit. Georgia has no statewide ADU mandate.

By-Right ADU: No, in most single-family zonesIn-Law Suite: Allowed inside main home

Shed Rules

Few Restrictions

Sheds under 120 sq ft typically exempt from building permit in Lawrenceville but must meet zoning setbacks. Larger sheds require permit. Max height usually 15 feet; rear/side setback 5-10 feet.

Permit Exempt: 120 sq ft or lessLocation: Rear yard only

Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Carports in Lawrenceville must meet accessory structure setbacks and be architecturally compatible with the home. Attached carports follow principal-building setbacks; detached follow accessory rules.

Attached: Principal-building setbacksDetached: Accessory setbacks (5-10 ft)

Garage Conversions

Some Restrictions

Garage conversions to living space allowed in Lawrenceville with building permit if zoning off-street parking minimums are maintained. Creating a separate dwelling unit requires ADU-level approval.

Permit: Building permit requiredParking Minimum: Typically 2 off-street spaces

Tiny Homes

Heavy Restrictions

Tiny homes on foundations must meet Georgia State Minimum Building Code. Tiny homes on wheels (THOWs) treated as RVs and not allowed as permanent residences in Lawrenceville residential zones.

Foundation Tiny Home: Allowed if meets code + zoningIRC Appendix Q: Adopted in GA (under 400 sq ft)

๐ŸŒ Environmental Rules

๐ŸŒฑ Cannabis Regulations

โ˜€๏ธ Solar Energy

๐Ÿชง Sign Regulations

๐Ÿš๏ธ Property Maintenance

๐Ÿ’ก Outdoor Lighting

๐Ÿ”‘ Rental Property Rules

๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Trash & Recycling

๐Ÿš Drone Rules

๐Ÿ” Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

๐Ÿšช Soliciting & Door-to-Door

๐ŸŒ™ Curfew Laws

๐Ÿ“ Building Setbacks & Zoning

๐ŸŒณ Tree Protection

๐Ÿท๏ธ Garage & Yard Sales

Overall: What to Expect in Lawrenceville

Lawrenceville has 105 ordinances on file across 25 categories. Of these, 21 are rated permissive, 53 moderate, and 31 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Lawrenceville compared to other cities.

Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.

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