Did you know that 1) any growth of weeds, grass or other uncontrolled vegetation on any property that has been neglected or has reached a height of nine (9) inches or more, 2) any accumulation of dead weeds, grass, brush, trees, or woody growth, and 3) any poison ivy, ragweed, or other poisonous plant detrimental to health is regarded an Environmental Public Nuisance?
The purpose of Environmental Public Nuisance Municipal Code is to protect public safety, health and welfare, and enhance the environment of the people of the city by making it unlawful to allow an Environmental Public Nuisance to exist.
More examples of Environmental Public Nuisances, and the fee schedule relative to these violations, are provided on American Legal — Environmental Public Nuisances.
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