Vienna requires grass and weeds on developed residential lots to be kept below a maximum height, typically 12 inches, under VA Code Section 15.2-901 authorization. Overgrowth triggers notice and potential Town-ordered cutting at owner expense. Naturalized landscaping and certified pollinator gardens may qualify for exemption.
Vienna regulates grass, weeds, and overgrown vegetation on developed residential and commercial properties under authority granted by VA Code Section 15.2-901. The ordinance establishes a maximum allowable height (commonly 12 inches, though specific Vienna limits may vary) for turfgrass and weeds on maintained portions of lots. When grass or weeds exceed the threshold, code enforcement issues a written notice with typically 7 to 14 days to remedy. If the owner fails to cut vegetation, the Town may contract for abatement and assess costs as a lien against the property per VA Code Section 15.2-900. Civil penalties up to $1,000 per violation apply under VA Code Section 15.2-901. Exemptions typically apply to: naturalized or meadow landscapes intentionally managed as habitat (may require registration or pollinator garden certification), agricultural land, undeveloped wooded parcels, and stormwater management facilities with approved vegetation management plans. Invasive species (Japanese stiltgrass, kudzu, English ivy on trees) may trigger separate enforcement. Trees with dead limbs overhanging public rights-of-way can be required to be pruned under nuisance authority. Property owners should document any naturalized landscape intent with photos and plant lists in case of complaints.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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