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Moving to South Fulton, 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 South Fulton across 18 categories and 100 specific rules we track.

21 Permissive61 Moderate18 Strict

🔊 Noise OrdinancesFull noise ordinances guide →

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

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

South Fulton sets defined daytime and nighttime periods with lower decibel limits at night. Nighttime runs 11:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m. on weekdays and midnight-9:00 a.m. on weekends. Sound that exceeds the Table 1 limits or is plainly audible past property lines during these hours is a noise disturbance.

Nighttime (weekdays): 11:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m.Nighttime (weekends): 12:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

South Fulton restricts construction and demolition to daytime hours. Work is prohibited 7:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m. on weekdays, before 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, and at any time on Sunday, unless it qualifies as emergency work or meets the landscaping power-tool standard.

Weekday prohibited hours: 7:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m.Saturday allowed: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

South Fulton limits animal noise: a domesticated animal may not vocalize for more than ten minutes continuously or more than 30 minutes intermittently. For dog and cat complaints, police must notify and warn the owner before issuing a citation.

Continuous limit: 10 minutes without interruptionIntermittent limit: 30 minutes

Leaf Blower Rules

Some Restrictions

South Fulton has no leaf-blower-specific rule but regulates all landscaping power tools, which includes leaf blowers. Such equipment may run only 7:01 a.m.-9:00 p.m. on weekdays and 9:01 a.m.-9:00 p.m. on weekends, and must use a muffler.

Weekday hours: 7:01 a.m.-9:00 p.m.Weekend hours: 9:01 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

Amplified Music & Events

Some Restrictions

South Fulton makes it unlawful to operate radios, stereos, instruments, amplifiers, or other sound devices so loudly that they are plainly audible beyond the distances in Table 1, or past the property boundary. The Table 1 decibel limits by zone, distance, and time also apply.

Standard: Plainly audible beyond Table 1 distances or property lineResidential day limit: 80 dB at 0-50 ft, 55 dB over 300 ft

Vehicle Noise

Some Restrictions

South Fulton bars operating a radio, stereo, or instrument in a vehicle on a public right-of-way so as to create a noise disturbance plainly audible at 50 feet. Vehicle exhaust and muffler noise is governed by Georgia state law, O.C.G.A. Sec. 40-8-71.

Vehicle device standard: Noise disturbance at 50 feetApplies to: Radio, stereo, instrument in vehicle on public ROW

Decibel Limits

Some Restrictions

South Fulton uses a measured decibel system. Table 1 in Sec. 6-3003 sets limits by receiving zone, distance from the source, and time. Residential daytime ranges from 80 dB within 50 feet to 55 dB beyond 300 feet, with lower nighttime caps; industrial allows up to 85 dB.

Measurement point: Receiving property line, slow responseResidential day max: 80 dB (0-50 ft)

Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's noise code does not regulate aircraft-in-flight noise. Aircraft operations and noise are governed by federal law through the FAA; the U.S. Supreme Court held in City of Burbank v. Lockheed Air Terminal (1973) that federal law preempts local aircraft-noise curfews.

City aircraft-noise rule: NoneGoverning authority: Federal (FAA)

Outdoor Music

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music in South Fulton must stay within Table 1 decibel limits and not be plainly audible beyond those distances or the property line. Municipally sponsored events and permitted amplified-sound events are exempt. Large venues of 5,000+ people have a separate 95 dBC limit.

Standard: Table 1 limits; not plainly audible past property lineCity/permitted events: Exempt under Sec. 6-3004

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Industrial property in South Fulton is capped at one decibel set that applies at all times: 85 dB at 0-50 feet down to 65 dB over 300 feet. Property zoned for manufacturing or processing is the 'industrial' category measured at the receiving property line.

Industrial limit: 85 dB at 0-50 ft, anytimeOver 300 feet: 65 dB

🏠 Short-Term RentalsFull short-term rentals guide →

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

Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

The City of South Fulton requires a city short-term rental permit under Title 12, Chapter 3 of the Code of Ordinances. Section 12-3004 makes it unlawful to operate, rent, or advertise any dwelling unit as an STR without first obtaining a permit from Community Development and Regulatory Affairs (CDRA). A 2025 amendment (ORD2025-011) replaced the prior Special Use Permit process.

Governing law: Title 12, Ch. 3 (ORD2025-011)Permit required: Sec. 12-3004

Registration Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Beyond the STR permit, South Fulton requires an Occupational Tax Certificate (business license) under Sec. 12-3004(b), a sworn code-compliance verification, public notice to neighbors, and posting of the permit inside the unit. STR permits expire annually (December 30/31) and must be renewed with a $200 fee.

Business license: Occupational Tax Certificate required (Sec. 12-3004(b))Neighbor notice: Mailed to owners within 300 ft, 15+ days prior

Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

South Fulton STRs owe a $200 nonrefundable city permit fee (Sec. 12-3005) plus an Occupational Tax Certificate. Section 12-3011 makes operators liable for state sales tax and the city hotel/motel excise tax, which the state DCA report lists at 7% under O.C.G.A. 48-13-51(b). Georgia also charges a $5-per-night state hotel-motel fee.

City permit fee: $200 application / $200 renewalLocal hotel-motel tax: 7% (DCA report; O.C.G.A. 48-13-51(b))

Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's ordinance does not fix a numeric occupancy formula in the code text. Instead, Sec. 12-3008 requires each permit to state the unit's maximum occupancy, and the exemplar rental agreement (Sec. 12-3005) bars guests from exceeding the listed occupancy. Maximum occupancy is set per-unit through the permit and code-compliance review.

Code occupancy formula: Not fixed numerically in Chapter 3Max occupancy set by: Per-unit permit (Sec. 12-3008)

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

South Fulton STR applications must state the number and location of off-street parking spaces (Sec. 12-3005), and the permit posted inside the unit must list the maximum number of vehicles allowed (Sec. 12-3008). Units with four or more bedrooms must submit a parking plan with a diagram or photo. Guests must use only designated parking.

Spaces disclosed: Number + location at application (Sec. 12-3005)Max vehicles: Posted on permit (Sec. 12-3008)

Noise Rules

Heavy Restrictions

STR guests must comply with the City of South Fulton noise ordinance (Sec. 6-3001 et seq.), and the required rental agreement instructs guests to observe quiet times of 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. Excessive noise can make a gathering of five or more people an unlawful 'nuisance party' under Sec. 12-3010, grounds for permit revocation.

Noise ordinance: Sec. 6-3001 et seq.Quiet hours (agreement): 9 p.m. - 8 a.m.

Primary-Residence-Only Rule

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's Chapter 3 does NOT require an STR to be the owner's primary residence. The definition expressly allows units that 'may or may not include an on-site manager,' and permits are issued to owners (individuals or entities) regardless of whether they live there. There is no owner-occupancy mandate in the city ordinance.

Primary residence required?: NoOwner-occupancy mandate: None in city ordinance

Host Presence Rule

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton does not require the host to be on site, but Sec. 12-3006 requires every STR to designate a short-term rental agent (the owner or a natural person over 18) reachable 24 hours and able to appear at the property within 45 minutes of a city notification about noise, disturbances, or code violations.

On-site host required?: No; designated STR agent requiredGoverning section: Sec. 12-3006

Night Caps

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's ordinance sets NO annual cap on the number of nights a short-term rental may operate. The only durational limit is on each stay: a 'short-term rental' is lodging for 30 consecutive days or less. There is no city-wide STR quota and no per-property nightly limit in Chapter 3.

Annual night cap: None in city ordinanceCity-wide STR quota: None

Insurance Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton requires proof of liability insurance of at least $500,000 to obtain and renew a short-term rental permit. Section 12-3005(b)(4) makes proof of at least $500,000 in liability coverage a mandatory attachment to the application, and the renewal checklist requires updated proof showing the property is used as an STR.

Liability insurance: At least $500,000 requiredGoverning section: Sec. 12-3005(b)(4)

🔥 Fire RegulationsFull fire regulations guide →

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

Fireworks

Some Restrictions

The City of South Fulton's Code of Ordinances contains no fireworks ordinance, so consumer fireworks are governed by Georgia state law (O.C.G.A. Title 25, Chapter 10). State law lets adults use consumer fireworks daily from 10:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m., with extra time on New Year's.

City ordinance: None - South Fulton Code has no fireworks ordinanceGoverning law: Georgia O.C.G.A. Title 25, Chapter 10 (consumer fireworks)

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's open-burning ordinance (Title 13, Ch. 4, Sec. 13-4002) lets residents have small contained recreational fires, e.g., campfires and outdoor fireplaces, with no permit and no fee. Sec. 13-4001 also allows warming fires in 55-gallon barrels or commercial outdoor fireplace devices under stated conditions.

Recreational fires: Small contained recreational/cooking fires: no permit, no fee (Sec. 13-4002)Warming fires: 55-gal barrel or commercial outdoor fireplace allowed under conditions (Sec. 13-4001)

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton bars open burning without a special permit from the fire marshal, with limited exceptions (Sec. 13-4001). Permitted burns must occur sunup (7:00 a.m.) to sundown (6:00 p.m.), never on weekends, nights, or holidays (Sec. 13-4004). Georgia's May 1-Sept 30 summer burn ban also covers Fulton County.

Permit rule: Open burning needs a fire marshal special permit unless exempt (Sec. 13-4001)Daytime only: Burning only sunup (7:00 a.m.) to sundown (6:00 p.m.) (Sec. 13-4001)

Brush Clearance

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's Code has no defensible-space or brush-clearance ordinance; a code search for brush, vegetation, weeds, and overgrowth returns no property-maintenance rule. Land-clearing by fire is tightly limited: Sec. 13-4003 allows only pit fires at least 300 feet from any occupied structure or public road, never above-ground fires.

Clearance ordinance: None - no brush/weed/defensible-space rule in city CodeWildfire designation: Suburban Atlanta-metro city; not a designated wildfire/WUI zone

Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational and cooking fires are allowed in South Fulton with no permit and no fee under Sec. 13-4002, as long as they stay small and contained. They must follow Sec. 13-4001 standards (untreated wood, no plastics/oils, attended) and the broader open-burning limits in Sec. 13-4004.

Permit: None required for small contained recreational/cooking fires (Sec. 13-4002)Fee: No fee for recreational/cooking fires (Sec. 13-4002)

Smoke Detectors

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Code has no standalone residential smoke-alarm ordinance, but Sec. 13-3001 adopts the latest International Fire Code (as adopted by Georgia DCA), which carries smoke-alarm requirements. The only code mention of smoke detectors is for extended-stay lodging (Sec. 5-8004). Georgia state law also mandates residential smoke detectors.

Standalone ordinance: None - no separate residential smoke-alarm ordinance in city CodeGoverning code: Adopted International Fire Code via Sec. 13-3001 (O.C.G.A. 8-2-20)

Propane Storage

Some Restrictions

South Fulton has no separate propane/LP-gas ordinance; the term 'propane' appears in the code only in the solid-waste rules. Propane and LP-gas storage are regulated through the International Fire Code adopted in Sec. 13-3001 and Georgia's state LP-gas rules, enforced by the city Fire Marshal.

Standalone ordinance: None - no separate propane/LP-gas ordinance in city CodeGoverning code: International Fire Code Ch. 61 via Sec. 13-3001 (O.C.G.A. 8-2-20)

Wildfire Zones

Few Restrictions

South Fulton has no wildfire-zone, WUI, or defensible-space ordinance; a code search for 'wildfire,' 'wildland,' and 'brush' returns no zoning or clearance rule. As a suburban Atlanta-metro city it is not a designated fire-hazard area. Outdoor-fire risk is managed through the open-burning ordinance (Title 13, Ch. 4) and Georgia's summer burn ban.

Wildfire-zone ordinance: None - no WUI or fire-hazard zone in city CodeHazard designation: Suburban Atlanta-metro city; not a designated wildfire-prone area

🚗 Parking RulesFull parking rules guide →

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

RV & Boat Parking

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance (Sec. 607) allows recreational vehicles, campers, boats, and boat trailers to be parked or stored in all residential districts, but only if they are not used as living quarters and are kept in the buildable area of the lot, not in front of the principal structure.

Where allowed: RVs, campers, boats, boat trailers allowed in all residential districts (Sec. 607)Front-yard rule: Storage must be in buildable area, NOT in front of the principal structure (Sec. 607)

Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

On-street parking in South Fulton is governed by Georgia's Uniform Rules of the Road (O.C.G.A. 40-6-200 to 40-6-203), which the city Code of Ordinances (Title 8) supplements. Vehicles must park with the right-hand wheels within 12 inches of the curb, and parking is barred in specified hazardous locations.

Curb distance: Right wheels within 12 inches of the curb (O.C.G.A. 40-6-200)Prohibited places: No parking on sidewalk, crosswalk, within 15 ft of a hydrant (O.C.G.A. 40-6-203)

Overnight Parking

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Code of Ordinances (Title 8) makes it unlawful to park between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. on the right-of-way of any residential street, ramp, road, or highway under the city's jurisdiction, any non-motorized vehicle or conveyance or any motor vehicle in a license-weight category over 26,000 pounds.

Restricted hours: 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. on residential rights-of-way (Title 8)What is barred: Non-motorized vehicles/conveyances and vehicles over 26,000 lbs license weight

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance (Sec. 607) prohibits storing or parking commercial trucks and heavy vehicles, and trailers exceeding 4 tons empty weight, in any agricultural or residential district unless moving household goods or making deliveries. Commercial truck parking lots are allowed only in limited zones under Sec. 302.48.

Residential ban: Commercial trucks/heavy vehicles barred in residential/AG districts (Sec. 607)Trailer weight trigger: Trailers over 4 tons empty weight also prohibited in those districts (Sec. 607)

Abandoned Vehicles

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton's Code of Ordinances (Title 8, Sec. 8-2006) bars vehicles and trailers without current license plates, and any vehicle or trailer left inoperable more than 30 days, from residential property or residential rights-of-way; such a vehicle is deemed an abandoned vehicle and a nuisance subject to removal. Georgia O.C.G.A. ch. 40-11 governs the towing process.

No license plate: Unlicensed vehicles/trailers barred on residential property or ROW (Sec. 8-2006)Inoperable 30-day rule: Inoperable over 30 days in a residential district is prohibited (Sec. 8-2006)

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance (Article 6) governs driveways and off-street parking. In single-family districts, vehicles must be parked on defined parking spaces, required spaces must sit on an all-weather surface, and no more than four visible vehicles may be kept at a single-family residence. Driveways may be shared in all districts.

Surface requirement: Required parking spaces must be on an all-weather surface (Sec. 602)Shared driveways: Driveways may be shared in all districts (Sec. 605.04)

Oversized Vehicle Parking

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton's Code of Ordinances (Title 8) prohibits parking any vehicle in a license-weight category over 26,000 pounds, and any non-motorized vehicle or conveyance, on residential rights-of-way between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Zoning Sec. 607 also bars storing heavy trucks and trailers over 4 tons empty in residential districts.

On-street weight trigger: Over 26,000 lbs license category barred on residential ROW 10 p.m.-6 a.m. (Title 8)Non-motorized units: Trailers/conveyances also barred overnight on residential ROW (Title 8)

EV Charging

Few Restrictions

South Fulton has no city ordinance specifically reserving or penalizing parking in electric-vehicle charging spaces. Georgia state law (O.C.G.A. Title 40) does not currently include a dedicated statute fining gas vehicles for blocking EV charging stalls, so enforcement of private EV stalls is generally a matter of property-owner signage and towing rules.

City EV ordinance: No South Fulton ordinance reserving or fining EV charging spaces foundState EV-stall law: No dedicated Georgia statute penalizing ICE vehicles in EV stalls in force

Loading Zones

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance (Article 6, Sec. 608) requires off-street loading spaces for many commercial and industrial uses, scaled to building size. A loading space must measure at least 12 by 35 feet with 14 feet of vertical clearance, and maneuvering space may not use required parking or any public right-of-way.

Standard size: Loading space at least 12 ft by 35 ft, 14 ft vertical clearance (Sec. 608.02)Larger berth rule: 1 of every 3 spaces at least 12 ft by 55 ft when 3+ required (Sec. 608.02)

Curb Color Rules

Some Restrictions

South Fulton has no published ordinance authorizing residents to paint curbs to reserve parking. No-Parking zones are established only through the city's official process: residents or HOAs petition, the Fire Marshal reviews, and Public Works installs city signs. State law (O.C.G.A. 40-6-203) makes parking unlawful only where official signs or markings exist.

Private curb painting: No South Fulton ordinance authorizes residents to paint curbs for parkingOfficial process: No-Parking zones set by petition, Fire Marshal review, Public Works install

🧱 Fence RegulationsFull fence regulations guide →

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.

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

In the City of South Fulton, fences and walls may not exceed 8 feet from grade in residential districts under Zoning Ordinance Sec. 406.02(c)(7). Columns and ornaments may exceed the maximum fence height by up to 3 feet.

Residential max height: 8 ft from gradeColumns/ornaments: May exceed by up to 3 ft

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fences and walls in South Fulton must be permitted by the Community Development & Regulatory Affairs Department (Zoning Ord. Sec. 406.02). The city lists fences and retaining walls as permittable items applied for online through the SagesGov portal.

Permit authority: CDRA / Development ServicesApply via: SagesGov online portal

Neighbor Fence Rules

Some Restrictions

Walls and fences built along property lines in South Fulton must have their finished side facing the neighboring property (Zoning Ord. Sec. 406.02(c)(2)). Fences may not obstruct sight-distance, and gates must stay 20 feet off the public right-of-way.

Finished side: Faces neighbor (406.02(c)(2))Sight triangle: Must not obstruct (406.02(a))

Material Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton prohibits razor wire in residential and agricultural areas; barbed wire is allowed only in the AG-1 District for legitimate agriculture (never on single-family lots). Wire and plastic fencing may not be used adjoining a street right-of-way except in AG-1, M-1, and M-2.

Razor wire: Prohibited in residential/AG-1Barbed wire: AG-1 agriculture only; not on single-family lots

Retaining Walls

Some Restrictions

In South Fulton, retaining walls over 4 feet high require a permit unless they are monolithically tied to a building foundation and shown on an approved building permit (Zoning Ord. Sec. 406.02(c)(9)). Walls over 6 feet require an engineer certification.

Permit threshold: Over 4 ft high4–6 ft walls: Owner certification form

Fence Requirements

Some Restrictions

South Fulton fences must be set back at least 3 feet from a public right-of-way, with a 3-foot landscape strip between the fence and the right-of-way (Zoning Ord. Sec. 406.02(c)(6) and (c)(8)). Fences may not obstruct the required sight-distance triangle.

Setback from ROW: Min. 3 ft (406.02(c)(8))Landscape strip: Min. 3 ft from ROW (406.02(c)(6))

Approved Materials

Some Restrictions

South Fulton allows common residential fence materials, but chain link must be green or black vinyl coated (Zoning Ord. Sec. 406.02(c)(4)), wire and plastic fencing cannot adjoin a street right-of-way in most districts, and fabric fences are prohibited except as recreational-court windscreens.

Chain link (commercial): Green/black vinyl + top railWire/plastic at ROW: Prohibited (except AG-1, M-1, M-2)

🐔 Animal OrdinancesFull animal ordinances guide →

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

Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

The City of South Fulton prohibits dogs from running at large citywide. A dog off its owner's premises must be on a leash no more than six feet long, controlled by a competent person. Dogs at home must be fenced, enclosed, or restrained. Cats are exempt.

Maximum leash length: 6 feet (Sec. 18-1006(b)(1))Cats exempt from at-large rule: Yes (Sec. 18-1006(a))

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's animal code (Sec. 18-1004) limits chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, pigeons and similar fowl to 75 per premises outside agricultural zones, requires a 100-foot setback from occupied buildings, and at least 4 square feet of space per bird. Enclosures must be sanitary.

Maximum fowl per premises: 75 (outside agricultural zones) (Sec. 18-1004(a)(4))Setback from occupied buildings: 100 feet (Sec. 18-1004(a)(2))

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's animal code contains no breed-specific ban. Title 18 classifies dogs as 'dangerous,' 'potentially dangerous,' or 'vicious' based on behavior, not breed. Georgia's Responsible Dog Ownership Law (O.C.G.A. 4-8) likewise regulates dogs by conduct, not by breed.

Breed-specific ban: None in South Fulton codeClassification basis: Behavior, not breed (Sec. 18-1001 definitions)

Beekeeping

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's Animal Control code (Title 18) has no beekeeping provision. Under Georgia law (O.C.G.A. 2-14-41.1), no city may adopt an ordinance prohibiting, impeding, or restricting honeybees in hives - though local zoning authority over hive placement is preserved.

City beekeeping ordinance: None in Title 18State preemption of bans: Yes (O.C.G.A. 2-14-41.1)

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton flatly bans owning skunks (except permitted pen-raised skunks) and foxes from any region (Sec. 18-1007). Any exotic animal or wildlife requires all necessary state and federal permits (Sec. 18-1008), and such animals may not run at large (Sec. 18-1006).

Foxes: Prohibited from any region (Sec. 18-1007(a))Skunks: Prohibited except permitted pen-raised skunks (Sec. 18-1007)

Livestock

Some Restrictions

Outside agricultural zones, South Fulton (Sec. 18-1004) caps livestock at 5 horses/cows, 10 sheep or goats, and 10 hogs per premises, requires a 100-foot setback (900 feet for hogs), and sets minimum space per animal. Enclosures must be clean and well-drained.

Max horses/cows: 5 per premises (Sec. 18-1004(a)(4))Max sheep/goats and hogs: 10 each per premises (Sec. 18-1004(a)(4))

Wildlife Feeding

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's animal code has no general ban on feeding wild animals such as deer or birds. It does prohibit owning foxes and most skunks (Sec. 18-1007) and requires permits to keep wildlife or exotic animals (Sec. 18-1008). Free-ranging wildlife is governed by Georgia DNR.

General wildlife-feeding ban: None found in Title 18Foxes / most skunks: Prohibited to own (Sec. 18-1007)

Pet Limits

Some Restrictions

Outside agricultural zones, South Fulton (Sec. 18-1004) caps dogs and cats at 10 per premises. Any premises with four or more dogs over four months old kept 14+ days is a 'kennel' requiring a special permit (Sec. 18-3001).

Max dogs/cats (non-ag zones): 10 per premises (Sec. 18-1004(a)(4))Kennel threshold: 4+ dogs over 4 months for 14+ days (Sec. 18-3001)

Animal Hoarding

Some Restrictions

South Fulton has no standalone animal-hoarding ordinance, but addresses hoarding conditions through its 10-pet-per-premises cap (Sec. 18-1004), sanitary-housing requirements, and a ban on abandonment and unsanitary conditions (Sec. 18-1005). Cruelty cases fall under Georgia's Animal Protection Act.

Standalone hoarding ordinance: None in Title 18Pet-number cap: 10 dogs/cats per premises (Sec. 18-1004(a)(4))

Cat Rules

Few Restrictions

South Fulton expressly exempts cats from its running-at-large and leash requirements (Sec. 18-1006). Cats over four months old must, however, maintain a current rabies vaccination (Sec. 18-2001), and the citywide cap of 10 cats per premises applies outside agricultural zones (Sec. 18-1004).

Cats exempt from leash/at-large rule: Yes (Sec. 18-1006)Rabies vaccination required: Yes, cats over 4 months (Sec. 18-2001)

🌿 Landscaping RulesFull landscaping rules guide →

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

Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Under the City of South Fulton's Minimum Property Standards (Sec. 3-3001), premises and exterior property must be kept free of grass, weeds, or uncultivated vegetation more than six inches tall. Right-of-way fronting developed lots must be maintained the same way. The standard does not apply to areas intentionally left in a natural state.

Maximum height (developed property): 6 inchesGoverning section: Sec. 3-3001, Minimum Property Standards

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

South Fulton has no ordinance dictating how residents prune their own trees. Where a tree is protected (a specimen tree or one inside a tree-protection zone on a development site), the City's Tree Preservation Ordinance limits disturbance. Trimming branches that overhang from a neighbor's tree is governed by Georgia common law.

Routine pruning of own trees: Not regulated by city ordinanceProtected trees: No disturbance in specimen/heritage tree zones (dev. sites)

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton protects specimen and heritage trees through its Tree Preservation Ordinance. Healthy specimen trees the City Arborist allows to be removed must be replaced ('recompensed') with 2- or 4-inch-caliper trees, and removing a specimen without permission doubles the required replacement value. Tree work tied to land disturbance needs a Tree Protection Plan.

Large hardwood specimen size: 27 in DBH (oak, hickory, poplar, sweetgum)Beech / large softwood specimen size: 24 in DBH

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Minimum Property Standards (Sec. 3-3001) require weeds to be cut and contained. Vegetation over six inches on developed property is prohibited, and overgrowth such as kudzu, briars, weeds over 24 inches, honeysuckle, and vines must be cut and removed when it becomes a nuisance to neighbors.

General weed/vegetation limit: 6 inches (developed property)Nuisance undergrowth trigger: Weeds over 24 inches; kudzu, briars, vines

Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

South Fulton does not publish its own outdoor watering schedule; landscape irrigation follows Georgia's statewide rule. Under the Georgia Water Stewardship Act of 2010, daily outdoor watering of landscapes is allowed only between 4 p.m. and 10 a.m., with exemptions for drip/soaker systems, hand watering, new plantings, and reclaimed or well water.

Allowed watering hours: 4 p.m. to 10 a.m. daily (landscapes)Prohibited window: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal in South Fulton; the City has no ordinance restricting it. Georgia state plumbing code governs collection systems, allows non-potable uses such as landscape irrigation and toilet flushing, and expressly does not restrict using rainwater for outdoor irrigation.

Legal status: Permitted; no local restrictionGoverning code: GA State Minimum Standard Plumbing Code, Ch. 15

Native Plants

Few Restrictions

South Fulton does not require or prohibit native-plant landscaping for homeowners. The City's tree and development rules encourage ecologically compatible, native-friendly plantings - replacement trees must suit the growing site - and the property-maintenance code exempts areas intentionally left in a natural state from grass-height limits.

Native landscaping: Allowed; not mandatedReplacement trees: Must be ecologically compatible with site

Artificial Turf

Some Restrictions

South Fulton has no ordinance specifically permitting or banning residential artificial (synthetic) turf. Installations are subject to the City's general zoning, landscaping, and stormwater/impervious-surface review rather than a dedicated turf rule, so larger projects may need plan approval.

Dedicated turf ordinance: None found in city codeGoverning rules: General zoning, landscape, stormwater review

Composting

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's code defines composting as treating vegetative matter (leaves, trees, plant material) into a soil amendment and excludes animal waste, food, sludge, and solid waste. Backyard yard-waste composting is not prohibited, while commercial 'composting facilities' are a regulated land use allowed only in designated zoning districts.

Code definition: Vegetative matter into humus-like soil amendmentExcluded materials: Animal waste, food, sludge, solid waste

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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.

Zoning Restrictions

Some Restrictions

South Fulton Zoning Ordinance Sec. 303.11 permits home occupations as an accessory use in residential districts, limited to resident family members, using no more than 25% or 750 square feet of the dwelling. No outside storage, display, or activity may be visible, and accessory buildings cannot be used for the business.

Code section: Zoning Ordinance Sec. 303.11Who may work: Resident family members only

Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton Zoning Ordinance Sec. 303.11 bars any storage, display, or activity associated with a home occupation from being visible outside the home, and refers signage to the residential sign rules in Article 7. Residential districts allow only limited signs (Table 7-1), so commercial home-business signage is effectively not permitted.

Home-occupation visibility: No outside display/activity (Sec. 303.11(e))Signage cross-reference: Article 7 residential sign rules

Home Occupation Permits

Some Restrictions

South Fulton requires home-business operators to hold proper occupational licensing, including a business license/Occupation Tax Certificate (Sec. 303.11(g)). The Business Tax Division issues the certificate, while the Zoning Department verifies the home occupation complies with Sec. 303.11 zoning standards.

License required: Yes — Occupation Tax Certificate / business licenseZoning basis: Sec. 303.11(g)

Cottage Food Operations

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's zoning ordinance contains no cottage-food-specific provision; home food production is governed by Georgia state law administered by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Under House Bill 398 (effective July 1, 2025), Georgia removed the state cottage food license requirement, though local zoning and a city business license may still apply.

City cottage food ordinance: None — defers to state lawState regulator: Georgia Department of Agriculture

Home Daycare

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton Zoning Ordinance regulates Family Day Care Homes (Sec. 303.08) as a special accessory use: prohibited in multifamily units, with a 1,000-foot separation from any other such use, limited hours, required outdoor play areas, and a current Georgia DECAL Family Child Care Learning Home license filed with the business license.

Code section: Zoning Ordinance Sec. 303.08Multifamily units: Prohibited

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

Pool Permits

Some Restrictions

South Fulton zoning ordinance Sec. 303.17 requires a Swimming Pool Permit from the Department of Community Development and Regulatory Affairs before installing a private pool. Pool materials and construction must also comply with Fulton County Board of Health regulations, and Georgia's mandatory state Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) governs construction statewide.

Permit required: Yes — Swimming Pool PermitIssuing department: Community Development and Regulatory Affairs

Fencing Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton Zoning Ordinance Sec. 303.17(b) requires every swimming pool to be completely surrounded by an enclosure. The fence or wall must be at least 5 feet high with self-closing, positive-latching gates, locked when the pool is not in use, plus a 5-foot unclimbable clearance from surrounding objects. Georgia's mandatory ISPSC sets a parallel 48-inch barrier minimum.

Enclosure required: Yes — fence, wall, or buildingCity minimum height: 5 feet (Sec. 303.17(b))

Safety Rules

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton's pool safety rules combine local Zoning Ordinance Sec. 303.17 (complete enclosure, locked gates, 5-foot barrier, Fulton County Board of Health compliance) with Georgia's mandatory ISPSC, which governs gate direction, self-latching hardware, latch-release height, and barrier clearances for residential pools and spas statewide.

City enclosure: Locked when not in use; 5 ft highGate (ISPSC): Opens outward, self-closing, self-latching

Above-Ground Pools

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance Sec. 303.17 does not separate above-ground from in-ground pools — "Swimming Pool, Private" rules (permit, complete enclosure, 5-foot barrier, 10-foot setback, Fulton County Board of Health compliance) apply to all private pools. Georgia's mandatory ISPSC likewise covers above-ground residential pools.

Separate above-ground rule: No — Sec. 303.17 covers all private poolsPermit: Required (Swimming Pool Permit)

Hot Tub Rules

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance does not contain a separate hot tub or spa section; private spas fall under the broader pool/accessory framework, and Georgia's mandatory ISPSC governs spa and hot tub barriers statewide. The ISPSC provides a safety-cover exemption from barrier rules for spas/hot tubs equipped with a lockable cover meeting ASTM F1346.

City spa-specific section: None — defers to pool rules + state codeGoverning code: GA ISPSC (mandatory) for spas/hot tubs

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

ADU Rules

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance treats an accessory dwelling unit as a "Guest House" - a detached unit on the same lot as a single-family home. Under Section 303.09, only one is allowed per lot, it must be in the rear yard, and heated floor area must be between 650 and 1,500 square feet. Principal-building setbacks apply.

Number allowed: One guest house per lot (Sec. 303.09(a))Size range: 650 - 1,500 sq ft heated floor area (Sec. 303.09(c))

Shed Rules

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance lists tool sheds and storage sheds as accessory structures customary to a dwelling (Section 303.02). In residential districts they may be placed in the rear or side yards but not within a minimum (required) yard, per the placement rules in Section 403.03(f). Setbacks are set in Article 4.

Classification: Accessory structure customary to a dwelling (Sec. 303.02)Placement: Rear or side yards; not within a minimum yard (Sec. 403.03(f))

Garage Conversions

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance has no separate "garage conversion" provision. Converting a garage into separate living quarters creates an accessory dwelling, which the Code regulates as a detached "Guest House" (Section 303.09). A home occupation may not operate from an accessory building (Section 303.10(c)).

Dedicated rule: No standalone garage-conversion section in the Zoning OrdinanceIf made a dwelling: Regulated as a Guest House / ADU (Sec. 303.09)

Carport Rules

Few Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance lists detached carports as accessory structures customary to a dwelling (Section 303.02). In residential districts they may be placed in the rear or side yards but not within a minimum (required) yard, per the placement rules in Section 403.03(f). Setbacks follow the zoning district in Table 4-1.

Classification: Detached carport is a listed accessory structure (Sec. 303.02)Placement: Rear or side yards; not within a minimum yard (Sec. 403.03(f))

Tiny Homes

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's Zoning Ordinance allows a tiny home as an accessory "Guest House" alternative. A Tiny House is defined as a detached single-family dwelling not exceeding 400 square feet of habitable floor space, on a permanent foundation with no metal chassis (Section 303.09 and definitions). It must comply with Georgia's tiny-house residential code amendments.

Maximum size: 400 sq ft of habitable floor space, loft excluded (definition)Foundation: Permanent load-bearing foundation; no permanent metal chassis

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Property Blight

Some Restrictions

South Fulton requires every property owner to keep premises clean, sanitary, and free of unsightly accumulations. Owners of vacant or abandoned structures must register with the city within 30 days, and a 2023 litter ordinance fines neglected commercial properties up to $1,000 per day.

Code basis: 2015 International Property Maintenance CodeVacant-property registration: Within 30 days of vacancy

Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Each residence is provided a city-owned 95-gallon roll cart that stays with the house. Carts must be set out no earlier than 3:30 p.m. the day before collection and removed no later than the day after. All trash must be bagged and fit inside the cart with the lid fully closed.

Cart provided: City-owned 95-gallon roll cartCart ownership: Owned by city; stays with the house

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Every owner or occupant — including the owner of a vacant lot — must keep the property clean and sanitary, with weeds cut and all trash and rubbish removed. Undergrowth such as kudzu, briars, and weeds over 24 inches that becomes a nuisance must be cut, though standards may be relaxed for unimproved lots.

Code section: Sec. 3-6005 (grass/weeds/vegetation)Grass/weeds limit: 6 inches max height

Weeds & Overgrown Grass

Some Restrictions

South Fulton's property maintenance code requires premises and exterior property to be kept free of grass, weeds, or uncultivated vegetation over six inches in height, contained so it does not encroach on neighbors. Undergrowth and weeds over 24 inches that become a nuisance must also be cut.

Routine grass/weed limit: 6 inches maximumUndergrowth nuisance limit: Weeds/vines over 24 inches

Garage Sale Rules

Few Restrictions

Georgia has no statewide garage-sale permit law; casual sales of personal property are generally exempt and any regulation is left to local government. South Fulton does not publish a distinct garage-sale ordinance — occasional yard sales are treated as a residential accessory use, but items and signs must still meet city property-maintenance and zoning standards.

Georgia state permit: None — casual sales generally exemptRegulation level: Local (city/county)

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Pickup Rules & Schedules

Some Restrictions

Solid waste service is mandatory for all South Fulton residents, and the city is exclusively responsible for collection. Households get weekly garbage pickup of one cart plus monthly curbside bulk service. The annual fee is $233.16, rising to $275.00 effective June 2026, billed through the Fulton County Tax Commissioner.

Service mandatory?: Yes — Sec. 6-2003.2(a)Collection authority: City exclusive — Sec. 6-2003.1(a)

Bin Placement Rules

Some Restrictions

Carts may be placed at the collection location no earlier than 3:30 p.m. the day before collection and must be removed no later than the day after. Place carts at the curb with wheels toward the home, at least 3 feet from cars, trees, and mailboxes, with all trash bagged and the lid closed.

Earliest set-out: 3:30 p.m. day before collectionRemoval deadline: Day after collection

Bulk Item Disposal

Some Restrictions

Monthly curbside bulk pickup is included in the residential fee, on an assigned week by council district. Limit is 2 items per month, not exceeding 3 cubic yards total. Set items out near dusk Sunday before your service week (no more than 48 hours ahead) and schedule by calling 470-552-4311 by the Wednesday before.

Frequency: Monthly, by council district weekItem limit: 2 items / 3 cubic yards max

Recycling Requirements

Few Restrictions

South Fulton does not currently offer curbside recycling. Residents recycle at no charge at the Merk Miles Citizens Convenience Center (3225 Merk Road), and the city is exploring additional drop-off sites. Recycling is encouraged but not mandated for households, though the Solid Waste Ordinance defines and regulates recovered materials.

Curbside recycling: Not currently offeredDrop-off site: Merk Miles Center, 3225 Merk Road

Illegal Dumping

Heavy Restrictions

South Fulton's Solid Waste Ordinance bans open dumping or burying waste without a permit and prohibits littering streams and stormwater systems. Illegal dumping is also a crime under Georgia law: littering under O.C.G.A. 16-7-43 is a misdemeanor (up to $1,000 and a year in jail); larger 'egregious litter' dumps escalate to high-and-aggravated misdemeanors or felonies.

Open dumping/burying: Prohibited without permit (city ord.)Littering (state): Misdemeanor, up to $1,000 + 1 yr jail

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Overall: What to Expect in South Fulton

South Fulton has 100 ordinances on file across 18 categories. Of these, 21 are rated permissive, 61 moderate, and 18 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in South Fulton 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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