[Adopted 6-28-1988 as §§ 6-1-5 to 6-1-7
of the 1988 Code]
[Adopted 4-25-2000 (§ 8-4-8 of the 1988 Code)]
[Amended 2-27-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-3]
A. Landscaping, gardens and all other plantings shall be installed and maintained in a healthy and vigorous condition so as to not adversely affect human health or safety as described in Subsection
B below. Dead trees, dead bushes and all associated limbs of dead trees or dead bushes shall be removed from the property so as to not adversely affect human health or safety as described in Subsection
B below. Vegetative clippings shall be removed from the property unless such clippings are being used for composting. An exception to these requirements is that portion of the property which is a wooded area of mature tree growth, as determined by the Village Forrester or his/her designee.
B. Unmanaged or overgrown landscaping, gardens and other plantings on
lots or parcels of land which adversely affect human health or safety,
as determined by the Weed Commissioner or his/her designee, shall
be prohibited within the Village corporate limits in that they tend
to emit pollen, constitute a fire hazard and a safety hazard in that
debris can be hidden in the grass, and adversely affect property values
of other land within the Village.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meaning indicated:
DISASSEMBLED, INOPERABLE, JUNKED OR WRECKED MOTOR VEHICLES,
TRUCK BODIES, TRACTORS OR TRAILERS
Motor vehicles, truck bodies, tractors, farm machinery or
trailers in such state of physical or mechanical ruin as to be incapable
of propulsion or being operated upon the public streets or highways
or which are otherwise not in safe or legal condition for operation
on public streets or highways due to missing or inoperative parts,
flat or removed tires, expired or missing plates, or other defects.
INOPERABLE APPLIANCE
Any stove, washer or refrigerator which is no longer operable
in the sense for which it was manufactured.