[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oakland 12-3-1979. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Livability — See Ch. 175.
Solid waste — See Ch. 236.
Abandoned vehicles — See Ch. 271.
It shall be unlawful for any owner, occupant or person in control of any lot or land within the Town to allow or maintain on any such lot or land any growth of weeds or other vegetation to a height in excess of eight inches. Every owner, occupant or person in control of any lot or land within the City shall cause such lot or land to be kept free from rubbish, debris, ragweed, wild mustard, wild lettuce, wild parsley, common thistle, milkweed, poison ivy and all other noxious weeds by destroying such noxious weeds by spraying with a chemical compound, by cutting and removal, or by any other lawful method. It shall likewise be unlawful for any property owner to permit grass, weeds or any vegetable matter, other than shade trees, to grow or remain growing upon the sidewalks, curbs, or gutters abutting his property.
A. 
In the event the owner, occupant or person in control of any lot or land within the City shall refuse, fail or neglect to cut and remove such weeds or growth, the same may be done by the Mayor and Town Council of Oakland, Maryland, or their designated agent may cause removal of the same. The cost of such removal shall be charged to the owner of such property; provided, however, that a minimum charge of $50 per lot or parcel for such removal is hereby established.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
B. 
Should said charges remain unpaid after 90 days, the same shall constitute a lien on said property and shall be filed in accordance with the laws of the State of Maryland.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, in addition to the other remedies provided for herein, be deemed guilty of a municipal infraction subject to the maximum fine established pursuant to Chapter 40, Municipal Infractions. Each day a violation is allowed to continue shall constitute a separate offense.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).