Any lands lying within the City containing brush, weeds, dead
and dying trees, stumps, roots, obnoxious growths, filth, garbage,
trash and debris which is or may become a hazard to life, health or
general welfare, or might tend to extend a conflagration in the City
shall be removed by the owner, tenant or agent of the premises immediately
as prescribed in this article.
If, after inspection by the Chief of Police, Health Officer,
or Housing Code Inspector, it is determined that any such condition
of lands is a hazard to life, health or general welfare, or may tend
to extend a conflagration, the owner, tenant or agent thereof shall
within five days after being notified by the Chief of Police, Health
Officer, or Housing Code Inspector who made the inspection, remove
such brush, weeds, dead or dying trees, stumps, roots, obnoxious growths,
filth, garbage, trash and debris.