Showing ordinances that apply to Churchville, PA
Churchville is an unincorporated community (population 5,348) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Because Churchville is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Bucks County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The vacant lot maintenance rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Bucks County municipalities require vacant lot owners to maintain grass below 8 to 12 inches, remove debris, and secure structures. Delaware Canal, Neshaminy Creek, and Delaware River buffer zones have additional PA DEP requirements.
Bucks County townships enforce vacant lot maintenance through property maintenance codes and grass-height ordinances. Typical grass height limit: 8 to 12 inches, with some boroughs (Doylestown, Bristol, New Hope) at 6 to 8 inches. Owners receive written notice with 7 to 14 days to cut and clean; failure triggers municipal abatement with costs billed and potentially liened. Trash and debris must be removed. Abandoned structures must be secured against trespass (boarded windows, locked doors). Vacant properties near the Delaware River, Delaware Canal, and major tributaries may face additional PA DEP riparian buffer requirements under Chapter 102 stormwater rules. Some townships (Bensalem, Bristol) require vacant property registration with annual fees $100 to $500 to track ownership. Tall grass complaints typically handled within 48 hours during growing season.
Grass over limit: notice with 7 to 14 days compliance. Municipal mowing: $150 to $500 per cut lien-billed to owner. Unregistered vacant property: fines $100 to $1,000 per offense. Repeated non-compliance may trigger Act 135 conservatorship petition.
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