[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Health of the Borough of Woodlynne 12-27-1967 (Ch. 146 of the 1976 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
A code declaring ragweed and poison ivy to be a nuisance, providing for removal or abatement thereof and recovery of expenses incurred by the Board of Health in removing or abating such nuisance and prescribing penalties for violations is hereby established pursuant to Chapter 188, Laws of 1950.[1] A copy of said code is annexed hereto and made a part hereof without the inclusion of the text thereof herein.
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Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 26:3-69.1 et seq.
[Amended 10-13-1976 by Ord. No. 1976-BH-1]
The said code established and adopted by this chapter is described and commonly known as the "Weed Control Code of New Jersey (1963)."
[Amended 10-13-1976 by Ord. No. 1976-BH-1]
Three copies of said Weed Control Code of New Jersey (1963) have been placed on file in the office of the Clerk of this local Board of Health upon the introduction of this chapter and will remain on file there for use and examination by the public so long as said chapter is in effect.
[Amended 10-13-1976 by Ord. No. 1976-BH-1]
Any person who violates or fails or neglects to comply with any provision of this chapter or the code established herein or notice issued pursuant thereto shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable to a penalty of not less than $2 nor more than $500 for each violation.