No owner or person in control or possession of property may permit weeds or other noxious vegetation to grow upon his property. It is the duty of an owner or person in control or possession of property to cut down or to destroy weeds or other noxious vegetation from becoming unsightly or from becoming a fire hazard or from maturing or going to seed.
A.
The term "noxious vegetation" does not include vegetation that constitutes an agricultural crop unless that vegetation is a health hazard or a fire or traffic hazard within the meaning of subsection (B) of this section.
B.
C.
No owner or person in charge of property shall allow noxious vegetation or debris to be on the property or in the right-of-way of a public thoroughfare abutting on the property. The debris shall be removed from areas indicated within seven days by the owner or person in control or possession of the property.
D.
Debris on Private Property. The term "debris" includes rubbish, manure, trash of any nature, such as, but not limited to, paper, plastic, glass, miscellaneous pieces of metal or wood, dead animals or fowl, property obviously discarded such as parts of bicycles, toys, vehicles or machinery, household items such as mattresses, stoves, heaters, washing machines, dryers, and TVs. Usable items that are in continuous obvious disarray in a yard are also considered to be debris. Accumulations of debris such as, but not limited to, the items listed above that are located on private property which affect the health, safety or welfare of the city shall be removed within a reasonable time as determined by the police department.
E.
No person shall throw, dump, or deposit on public or private property, and no person may keep on private property, any injurious or offensive substance or any kind of rubbish, trash, debris, motor vehicles or parts thereof, building materials, machinery, refuse or any substance that would mar the appearance, create a stench or fire hazard, or detract from the cleanliness or safety of the property or would be likely to injure a person, animal or vehicle traveling on a public way.
F.
It will be the responsibility of sponsors of the various public or private events such as parades, political gatherings, picnics, Rooster Crow, etc., that involve crowd gatherings, to remove litter and debris, etc., resulting from the event. This will be completed within 24 hours following the conclusion of the applicable event. Failure to accomplish the proper clean up will result in the city abatement of the problem, with resultant charges levied against the sponsors. A notice of this requirement for sponsors will be given by the city recorder to the responsible sponsor or person applying for the written and/or event for said events. In cases where no written permission is sought or needed the provisions of this subsection still apply.
G.
The accumulation of high weeds, grass, and other debris is found to create a condition tending to reduce the value of private property; to promote blight, deterioration and unsightliness; to create fire hazards; to create a harborage for rodents and insects; and to be injurious to the health, safety and general welfare. Therefore, the presence of such conditions on private or public property is declared to constitute a public nuisance which may be abated in accordance with the procedures outlined in RRMC § 8.05.320 through § 8.05.380.
(Ord. 04-322-O § 49)