[Code 1980 §30-1; CC 1990 §13-161; Ord. No. 5523, 8-23-1993]
The word "weeds", as used in this Article, shall include all rank, prickly and poisonous vegetation which exhale unpleasant and noxious odors and/or may cause an irritating skin rash or similar allergic reaction; and which includes Russian/Canadian/ common thistle, wild lettuce, wild mustard, wild parsley, ragweed, goldenrod, milkweed, iron weed, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac and all other vegetation, especially of the weed, grass herb and hemp (marijuana) genera.
The word "weeds" shall not include trees, edible vegetation normal to a neatly maintained vegetable or herb garden; vegetation producing edible fruits, berries and/or produce; and decorative vegetation such as flowers, shrubs, bushes, vines/ivy (English ivy) and ground cover.