Backyard composting is allowed and encouraged in Sarasota County. County code prohibits letting grass clippings, vegetative material, or debris wash, sweep, or blow into stormwater drains, ditches, water bodies, or roadways (Sec. 54-1031).
The county supports home composting through its solid-waste and UF/IFAS programs. Under Chapter 54, Article XXXII (Fertilizer and Landscape Management Code), Section 54-1031 states clippings and vegetative debris must not reach the stormwater system, ditches, water bodies, or roadways. A voluntary low-maintenance buffer (Sec. 54-1029) recommends leaving no vegetative material in the six-foot zone near ponds, canals, and seawalls. Yard waste that is bagged is collected on regular curbside service. Compost piles should be managed to avoid vector, odor, and nuisance conditions; grossly unmanaged piles could be cited as a nuisance. Municipalities may set additional composting or yard-waste rules.
Depositing clippings or vegetative debris into drains, ditches, water bodies, or roadways violates Sec. 54-1031, enforceable under Chapter 2 and F.S. ch. 162 with corrective action and daily fines.
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