Upon the failure of an owner, possessor, occupant, manager or person in control of any real property to remove, cut, clear, trim and clear away any obstruction of growth of trees, hedges, shrubs, vines or other growth as set forth in this chapter from any real property owned, possessed, occupied or controlled by him adjacent to a public street, parkway, place, alley or way, the owner or person in control of such real property may be notified by the street superintendent to remove the same so as to comply with this chapter. Such notice shall be in writing and shall be posted in a conspicuous place upon the property for a period of not less than seven days. If, at the end of such period, such owner or person in control has failed to comply therewith, then the street superintendent shall cause such growth in violation of this section to be cleared away, cut, removed or trimmed from such property and shall charge the expense of such work to the owner of the property. This notice requirement shall in no way excuse performance required by this section nor be used as a defense to prosecution pursuant to this chapter.
(Code 1964 § 13-15; Ord. 401 § 4)