Nuisances: Regulation and Abatement
MRSC receives many requests for sample ordinance provisions to regulate activities that are identified as nuisances. The principal purpose of this series of web pages is to provide a reference source to solutions to nuisance problems, including samples of regulatory language and, in some instances, to bring attention to programmatic approaches used to abate common nuisances. For some topics there may be several examples, each a variation of another, while on other topics there may be only one example that seems to be accepted as standard language across the state. If you are aware of programs or effective ordinance provisions for topics included in these pages, please contact Lynne De Merritt, Senior Research Consultant, at ldemerritt@mrsc.org, or call at (206) 625-1300.
Contents
Nuisances - The Basics
- Why Control Nuisances?
- What is a Nuisance?
- Authority to Regulate and Abate Nuisances
- Methods of Nuisance Abatement
- General Code and Nuisance Code Enforcement
- Neighborhood Dispute and Mediation Centers
- Sample Comprehensive Nuisance Code Provisions
Sample Nuisance Control Provisions
- Air Quality
- Animal Nuisances
- Automobile Nuisances
- Building Nuisances
- Dangerous Activities or Conditions
- Drug Nuisances
- Hazardous Materials and Substances
- Junk Vehicles
- Ambient Light, Light Pollution, Glare
- Litter and Garbage
- Moral Nuisances
- Noise - Public Disturbance Noise
- Peddlers, Solicitors, Temporary Merchants and Mobile Vendors
- Pest Control (Insects, Rodents)
- Property Maintenance and Clean-Up Programs
- Public Property and Public Ways
- Unsightly Areas
- Vegetation
- Weeds and Noxious Weeds
- Wildlife, Wild Animal Nuisances

