Frisco Code Chapter 38 prohibits grass, weeds, or vegetation exceeding 12 inches on developed residential lots. Violations trigger abatement and property liens.
Frisco Code of Ordinances Chapter 38 sets a 12-inch maximum for grass and weeds on developed residential lots. Code Enforcement inspects on complaint, issues a 7-10 day notice, and if not corrected the city contracts mowing and assesses costs plus administrative fee as a tax lien on the property. Vacant and undeveloped lots have separate provisions allowing taller growth in certain zoning districts.
First notice: compliance order. Noncompliance: abatement cost plus 10 percent admin fee as lien. Repeat: up to 2,000 dollars.
Frisco, TX
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Frisco, TX
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Frisco, TX
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Frisco, TX
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Frisco, TX
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