Westchester County and several municipalities offer rebates for replacing turf lawns with native plantings, rain gardens, and pollinator habitat to reduce irrigation demand and stormwater runoff under Healthy Yards and similar programs.
The county's Healthy Yards initiative encourages property owners to shrink lawn area, plant natives, and stop using cosmetic pesticides. Rebate amounts and eligibility vary by village; Bedford, Mount Pleasant, and Pleasantville have piloted programs through their conservation advisory councils. Rain-garden installation in stormwater priority areas can qualify for cost-share through county MS4 funding. Replacing turf does not require a permit unless the project disturbs more than 5,000 square feet or involves a regulated wetland buffer.
There are no penalties for retaining a turf lawn. However, illegal grading or wetland-buffer disturbance during a turf-replacement project can trigger violations under village wetland and steep-slope ordinances.
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Mount Vernon, NY
Recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers are generally prohibited from parking on public streets and in front-yard setbacks in residential zones. Storage i...
Mount Vernon, NY
Mount Vernon operates alternate-side parking for street cleaning and enforces residential permit parking in several districts. Non-residents cannot park over...
Mount Vernon, NY
Retaining walls over 4 ft measured from bottom of footing to top of wall require a building permit and sealed engineered drawings. Walls with surcharge (driv...
Mount Vernon, NY
A building permit from the Mount Vernon Building Department is required for most new fences and for replacements that change height, materials, or location. ...
Mount Vernon, NY
Chickens and livestock are prohibited in Mount Vernon residential zones. The city's dense urban character (~4 sq mi) excludes agricultural uses from zoning.
Mount Vernon, NY
Mount Vernon enforces the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (19 NYCRR Part 1225, incorporating the 2020 Fire Code of NYS), which requi...
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