Gwinnett County encourages native Piedmont plants through UDO landscape standards and the University of Georgia Extension. No prohibition on native meadow-style landscaping, though 12-inch grass/weed height rule still applies.
Gwinnett UDO landscape buffer and parking-lot planting requirements list approved native species (Piedmont region: oaks, dogwoods, redbuds, native grasses). Residential native-plant gardens are encouraged for stormwater benefits. However, meadow or wildflower areas must still be managed so that 'weeds and grasses' do not exceed 12 inches under the nuisance ordinance—designated garden beds are typically exempt if clearly maintained.
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Gwinnett County Animal Control Ordinance (Chapter 10) treats persistent barking as public nuisance. 20+ minutes continuous or intermittent barking disturbing...
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Amplified music audible at property line after 11 PM prohibited in unincorporated Gwinnett. Outdoor events require special event permit from county.
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UDO §230-20.4 restricts RVs, boats, and trailers in residential zones to side/rear yard, behind the front building line. Max one RV per lot. Cannot be occupi...
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Abandoned vehicles regulated under GA Code §40-11-1+ (10 days on public property). Code Enforcement addresses inoperable vehicles in unincorporated areas. Co...
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UDO §230-20.5 prohibits parking commercial vehicles over 12,500 lbs GVWR, tractor-trailers, dump trucks, or vehicles with 2+ axles in residential zones. Serv...
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Gwinnett County Code §74 prohibits parking on unpaved shoulders, within 15 ft of fire hydrants, and in marked no-parking zones. Residential street parking ge...
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