Can cars be parked on the grass?

Yes, if they are operable and parked in the backyard behind a screening fence, or if they are in the front yard and actively being washed.

Otherwise, they must be parked on an improved surface. A tire barely touching the grass at the edge of a driveway does not constitute an enforcement action.

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1. What is the best way to report code violations?
2. What is the form I need to replace the fence in my yard?
3. What is the maximum height of grass/weed conditions before they become a violation?
4. What type of work requires a permit?
5. How many people may live in a single-family home?
6. How many cars per single-family lot are allowable?
7. What constitutes illegal outside storage?
8. Can cars be parked on the grass?
9. Does the city of Irving enforce the replacement of 3/8-inch decking with 7/16 inch or greater to reshingle a roof? Or is proper decking thickness only enforceable on new construction?
10. Is there a requirement regarding the type of surface a recreational vehicle (RV) needs to be parked on – gravel, cement, or bare ground? If a cement slab or gravel is required, what are the dimensions