Chattanooga encourages backyard composting and offers free mulch and compost to city residents. No ordinance bans a tidy home compost pile. The city collects brush, bagged yard waste, and loose leaves curbside; piles must not block streets, sidewalks, or drainage.
There is no Hamilton County or Chattanooga rule prohibiting a well-kept residential compost pile; the city actively encourages backyard composting for lawn and environmental benefits. Chattanooga collects garbage, recycling, brush, bulk trash, and bagged yard waste curbside, with separate loose-leaf collection each fall and winter (November through March). Residents place brush, bulk trash, bagged yard waste, and leaves in separate piles at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on Monday of their collection week, positioned close to the street without blocking roads, sidewalks, drainage ditches, or catch basins. Wood waste may not exceed 8 feet long, 18 inches in diameter, and 4 feet high. Mulch and compost are free for city residents at the Wood Recycling Center.
A neglected, odorous, or pest-attracting compost pile can be cited under property-maintenance nuisance rules. Improperly placed or oversized brush piles may be skipped or tagged by collection crews.
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Chattanooga's curfew bars minors from public streets, parks, and other public places at night. Older teens (17) must be home by 11 p.m. weekdays and midnight...
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Chattanooga zoning limits lighting to one footcandle at any lot line and requires all outdoor luminaires to be shielded so no glare falls on adjacent lots or...
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Chattanooga's zoning code requires all outdoor luminaires to be full cutoff design, caps permitted lighting color temperature at 3200K, and bans searchlights...
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Garage-sale signs in Chattanooga are permit-exempt yard signs. They may be up to 32 square feet, displayed no more than 15 days before and 30 days after the ...
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Chattanooga treats political signs as exempt yard signs needing no permit. They may be up to 32 square feet and 10 feet tall, but all political yard signs mu...
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Chattanooga has no separate tiny-home ordinance; a backyard tiny house is regulated as an accessory dwelling unit. It must sit on a permanent foundation, sta...
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