Pasco County Code Section 42-1 prohibits weeds, brush, and undergrowth exceeding 12 inches and any noxious material that harbors snakes, rodents, insects, or vermin, becomes a mosquito breeding place, or creates a fire hazard, on lots in unincorporated areas of the county.
Under Pasco County Code of Ordinances Chapter 42 (Environment), Section 42-1, weeds and undergrowth are regulated together with overgrown grass. The ordinance prohibits grass, weeds, brush, or undergrowth exceeding 12 inches in height, as well as debris or any noxious material that tends to be a breeding place or haven for snakes, rodents, insects, or vermin, that tends to be a breeding place for mosquitoes, or that creates a fire hazard endangering lives and property. Owners of any lot, tract, or parcel in the unincorporated county have an affirmative duty to control and prevent these conditions. When the code enforcement department determines a nuisance exists, it may clear the land of the offending weeds, brush, and undergrowth; on parcels one acre or larger, only a 30-foot-wide strip along common boundaries with a developed parcel need be cleared. Florida Statutes Section 373.185 still protects a property owner's right to install Florida-friendly landscaping, so naturalized or low-water plantings maintained as intentional Florida-friendly landscaping are distinct from prohibited weeds and undergrowth.
Failure to abate prohibited weeds, brush, or undergrowth after notice allows the code enforcement department to clear the property and charge abatement costs to the owner, which may be recorded as a lien; repeat or unabated conditions are subject to code-enforcement citations.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Pasco County, FL
No Pasco County-specific ordinance regulates aircraft noise, because federal law preempts the field. Congress vests the United States with exclusive sovereig...
Pasco County, FL
Pasco County requires building permits for retaining walls over 3 feet in height or walls retaining surcharge loads. Engineered plans by a Florida-licensed P...
Pasco County, FL
Pasco County Code Sec. 14-108 bans retail pet stores from selling, delivering, or giving away dogs, cats, or rabbits, and prohibits sales of these animals on...
Pasco County, FL
Pasco County Code Sec. 14-100 requires that all dogs and cats over four months of age that are sold, adopted, transferred, or returned to an owner after stra...
Pasco County, FL
On a typical Pasco County single-family residential lot (5,000 sq ft up to 22,000 sq ft), the Land Development Code allows the keeping of no more than three ...
Pasco County, FL
Backyard recreational fires (campfires and warming fires) are allowed in unincorporated Pasco County under Florida Forest Service rule 5I-2.006(11) without a...
See how Pasco County's weed ordinances rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.