A.
Accumulation of debris and material.
[Amended 12-17-2018 by Ord. No. 18-43C[1]]
(1)
The Township finds it is necessary to ensure that lands, lots, buildings, premises, dwellings, and structures (hereinafter collectively "lands and structures"), as well as the public rights-of-way in the streets and easements, are free from debris, filth, brush, trash, refuse, solid waste, weeds, dead and dying trees, stumps, roots, obnoxious growths, obnoxious materials, soil, sediment, and other discarded materials, including, but not limited to discarded furniture, appliances, and pipes (hereinafter collectively "debris") in order to protect against, remedy, and eliminate threats to persons, property, and the public health, welfare, and safety, health and fire hazards, and to protect private property rights, economic activities, and neighboring property values.
(2)
Property owners shall be responsible to remove the accumulation of all soil and/or sediment from the public rights-of-way adjacent to their properties in the streets and easements within 24 hours of any accumulation of any such soil and/or sediment.
B.
The Township further finds that there are many deep spots, depressions, and holes (hereinafter collectively "depressions") on certain lands and lots in the Township, which permit the accumulation of stagnant water and debris, the existence of which poses a threat to the public health, safety, and welfare, including, but not limited to, creating fire hazards, health hazards, and providing breeding grounds for mosquitoes, flies, other insects, rodents, and vermin.
C.
Debris and depressions; grading; control of erosion and sediment.
[Amended 12-17-2018 by Ord. No. 18-43C]
(1)
The Township further finds that certain threats to persons and property and the public health, safety, and welfare will be abated, addressed, and remedied if the lands and structures in the Township are free from debris and depressions, as well as graded and maintained to control soil erosion and sediment, all of which cause and pose threats to persons, property, and the public health, welfare, and safety, create fire and health hazards, diminish and damage private property rights, economic activities, and neighboring property values, and constitute both public and attractive nuisances.
(2)
It shall be the responsibility of the property owners to grade and maintain the land to control soil erosion and sediment damages in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 166. All necessary soil erosion and sediment control measures shall be installed to prevent the accumulation of soil and sediment onto adjacent properties and the public right-of-way adjacent to the owners' properties.