A.
Obnoxious growth and debris defined. This includes grasses, annual plants, dead or dying trees, stumps, roots, filth, garbage, trash, or any other material which presents a hazard to human health or fire safety and constitutes a nuisance. This term does not include cultivated flowers, gardens, or other approved landscaping.
B.
The owner or occupant of any lot, parcel, or property within the Town of Grand Island shall cut, trim, or otherwise remove all grass, weeds, brush, or plant growth exceeding eight inches in height, unless otherwise exempted by the provisions below.
C.
Exemptions:
(1)
Active gardens, landscapes and plantings, including but not limited to ornamental trees, grasses and shrubs maintained in a manner consistent with the intended purpose. In addition, any Town approved landscape plan shall be exempted from this section.
(2)
Unimproved property so long as it does create a health hazard, fire hazard, safety hazard, traffic hazard, or public nuisance. The owner must maintain the property in such a way that it does not become a burden to public safety or well-being.
D.
The owner or occupant must ensure that no growth or accumulation of debris constitutes a health hazard, fire hazard, safety hazard, traffic hazard, or public nuisance, and maintain the property in such a way that it does not become a burden to public safety or well-being.