Volusia County enforces weed and overgrowth abatement under County Code Ch. 58. Invasive species management critical in subtropical climate. Year-round growing season requires continuous maintenance.
Volusia County Code of Ordinances Chapter 58 (Health and Sanitation) and Ch. 86 (Vegetation) require property owners to keep lots free of excessive weeds, rank vegetation, and overgrowth exceeding 12 inches. Code Compliance issues abatement notices, typically with 10 to 30-day cure periods. Non-compliance results in county crews clearing the lot and placing a special assessment lien. Florida's subtropical climate drives year-round growth. Invasive species of particular concern include Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius), melaleuca, air potato (Dioscorea bulbifera), cogongrass, and Old World climbing fern β many listed under FL Administrative Code 5B-57. HOAs in ICI Homes, Plantation Bay, and LPGA International communities enforce stricter standards. Ponce Inlet and NSB coastal parcels must balance weed control with dune vegetation protection.
Notice to abate with deadline. County clears at owner expense ($200 to $1,500+). Administrative fee plus recorded lien. Repeat offenders: progressive fines up to $500/day.
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