Coconino County requires owners to control weeds and fire-prone dead vegetation. Arizona's noxious-weed list is set by the state Department of Agriculture. High-country invaders like cheatgrass and knapweed are the regional concern, not desert tumbleweeds.
Property owners must keep lots free of rank weeds, dry grass, and dead vegetation that create fire hazards, which matters most in the ponderosa wildland-urban interface where cured cheatgrass and slash carry flame to homes. The Arizona Department of Agriculture designates regulated and restricted noxious weeds statewide under Arizona Administrative Code R3-4-245; Coconino County and local partners run weed-management programs targeting invasives such as diffuse and spotted knapweed, Dalmatian toadflax, and bull thistle. The county's 2019 zoning update added fire-protection and weed-mitigation standards for wildland-interface development. Incorporated cities enforce their own weed codes.
Notice to abate. Uncorrected weeds or fire fuels can lead to county cleanup billed back to the owner, plus administrative fees and a lien recorded against the property.
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