(A) No person in the city shall permit any lot, yard, parkway or sidewalk or the space abutting thereon, to the center of the street or to the center of any alley, to become covered or overgrown with weeds or other noxious or injurious growth or accumulations. Any lot, yard, sidewalk, parkway or space abutting thereon, which shall become covered or overgrown with the weeds or other accumulation so as to become noxious, detrimental to the general health or offensive or likely to cause or spread disease, is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. Each person shall cut down and remove, or cause to be cut down and removed, from any lot or tract of land, in the city, to the center of the street or alley, all offensive, unwholesome and noxious weeds, vines and grass.
(B) Any person refusing or neglecting to cut down and remove the offensive, unwholesome and noxious weeds, vines, grass or other accumulation, with or without notice, shall be guilty of an offense.
(Prior Code, § 9-303) (Am. Ord. 1243, passed 7-19-83) Penalty, see § 10.99