The governing body of the municipality finds and declares that
the existence of matter and vegetation which is detrimental to the
public health, safety, or general welfare, or which constitutes a
fire or public safety hazard is a nuisance which must be abated. The
purpose and intent of these regulations is to identify these conditions
and provide for their timely abatement.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings unless the context clearly indicates that a different
meaning is intended:
BRUSH
A dense growth of underwood or vegetation or broken and cut
branches.
BULK WASTE
Large, unused or unproductive matter not constituting garbage,
trash or recyclable materials, including but not limited to demolition
materials, furniture, household appliances, household furnishings,
motor vehicle bodies and parts, tires and debris.
DEBRIS
Any accumulation of broken and detached materials, including
fragments or ruins from construction, demolition, or rehabilitation
projects.
FILTH
Any foul or odorous matter except for that authorized and
designated for use in agriculture.
GARBAGE
Any animal or vegetable waste resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
HARMFUL MATTER
Debris, filth, garbage, refuse, rubbish, or trash which poses
a significant risk to the public health, safety or general welfare,
or which constitutes a fire hazard.
HARMFUL VEGETATION
Brush, dead and dying trees, noxious growth, ragweed, roots,
stumps, or weeds which poses a significant risk to the public health,
safety or general welfare, or which constitute a fire hazard.
NOXIOUS GROWTH
Plant growth which is harmful or injurious to health or physical
well-being.
REFUSE
Any matter, excluding garbage, that is discarded as useless
or worthless.
RUBBISH
Any combustible and noncombustible waste materials, including
boxes, cartons, cans, crockery, excelsior, glass, leather, metals,
mineral matter, paper, rags, rubber, wood, and other similar materials.
TRASH
Waste or worthless matter, including refuse and rubbish.
WEEDS
Any plant that is troublesome, useless or injurious to any
cultivated crop or plant, or to the public health.
Where the responsible person fails to comply with the notice
of violation and order within the time specified in the order, the
public officer may provide for the removal and destruction of the
harmful matter and vegetation at the expense of the municipality.
It shall be unlawful for any person to violate the regulations
contained in this article. The court shall fine all responsible parties
found guilty of failure to comply with the notice of violation and
order or found guilty of other regulations contained in this article
a minimum of $200 and a maximum of $1,000 for the initial offense.
Each day that a violation continues, after a notice of violation
and an order for correction has been issued and the time for correction
has expired, shall constitute a separate violation. The court shall
impose a minimum fine of $25 for each additional day that the violation
continues and maximum of $1,000 for each additional day that the violation
continues after notice of violation and an order for correction have
been issued, and the time for correction has expired.