Looking to incorporate natural plantings on your property that exceed eight inches in height?
- A Natural Lawn on private property, or a lawn consisting of plantings other than turf-grass or weeds (such has wildflowers, native or non-native grasses, forbes, ferns and shrubs) are permitted with the standards noted below.
- A Natural Lawn must be less than 24 inches in height when it is within 5 feet of a driveway/alley, within 30 feet of an intersection or within 3 feet of a fire hydrant.
- A Natural Lawn may not overhang on the sidewalk, curb, street or adjacent property.
- A Natural Lawn must be maintained as to not include noxious or invasive weeds or plants.
- A Natural Lawn may not be planted on a levee or other flood protection structure or within 20 feet of flood protection infrastructure.
- The City may order cutting of a Natural Lawn at any time when it is determined that the growth does not meet the standards outlined in the City Code.
- Property owners that plant a Natural Lawn are responsible for requesting utility location and ensuring that no plantings interfere with utilities. Utility providers may access and perform work on properties and any damage caused to Natural Lawn areas is the responsibility of the property owner.