Euless caps grass, weeds, and rank vegetation at 12 inches on all improved and vacant lots. Violations trigger a notice, and failure to mow leads to city abatement plus fees recorded as a lien.
Under Chapter 38 (Health and Sanitation) of the Euless Code of Ordinances, it is unlawful for any owner, tenant, or occupant to permit weeds, grass, or rank vegetation to grow higher than 12 inches on any lot, tract, or parcel in the city, including the parkway strip between the sidewalk and the curb, alley easements, and adjacent unpaved areas. The standard applies equally to occupied homes, vacant lots, commercial parcels, and vacant or boarded properties. Enforcement is handled by Community Services Code Enforcement, usually through complaint-driven inspection supplemented by seasonal sweeps. When a violation is found, the city posts a notice at the property and mails written notice giving the owner generally 7 to 10 days to abate. If mowing does not occur in that window, the city dispatches a contractor, mows the parcel, and bills the owner for the contractor cost plus a 100 to 250 dollar administrative fee. Unpaid bills convert to a municipal lien filed with the Tarrant County Clerk and attach to title. Repeat violations on the same parcel within 12 months allow streamlined enforcement without a new notice. Fines in Euless Municipal Court for the underlying nuisance can run up to 500 dollars per day per violation in addition to abatement costs.
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