Vacant lots in Chandler must be maintained free of weeds, trash, debris, and fire hazards. Weed abatement is critical in the desert environment, particularly during the dry season when dead vegetation poses a fire risk. The city can abate nuisance conditions on vacant lots and bill the property owner. Lots that attract dumping may require fencing. Regular maintenance is required year-round.
Chandler mandates that vacant lot owners maintain their property to prevent blight and safety hazards. Requirements include regular mowing and weed control (grass must not exceed height limits, typically 8 to 12 inches), removal of trash and debris, securing abandoned structures, and preventing illegal dumping. Vacant lots near occupied properties must not harbor vermin or create fire hazards. Some jurisdictions require vacant property registration with annual fees. The municipality may mow and abate conditions on non-compliant lots and charge costs to the property owner.
Written notice with compliance deadline. Municipal mowing/cleanup at owner expense ($200 to $500+ per occurrence). Liens placed on property for unpaid abatement costs.
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