(A) Upon a determination that such conditions constituting a public nuisance exist, the Town Clerk shall notify, in writing, the owner, occupant or person in possession of the premises in question of the conditions constituting such public nuisance and shall order the prompt abatement thereof within 15 days from the receipt of such written notice.
(B) In cooperation with the following organizations, said list not being exhaustive, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, N.C. Cooperative Extension, South Carolina Beach Vitex Taskforce, North Carolina Beach Vitex Taskforce, N.C. State University, a program(s) will be developed to eradicate Beach Vitex from municipal limits. Upon identification of any Beach Vitex plant, the property owner shall be ordered to eradicate the plant from his or her property pursuant to an acceptable means of removal and disposal. As eradication precedes restoration, the plant must be removed from properties before the property is restored with native plants or other appropriate plants. As Beach Vitex has the ability to generate new plants from seeds, stem sections and root sections, the proper disposal of plants and plant parts is important. The town shall be responsible for the collection of Vitex separately from other yard waste and will treat it appropriately. Beach Vitex clippings shall not be chipped and shredded into mulch and distributed to any yard waste disposal site. The town shall cooperate with private landowners in this task to proceed with the eradication.
('75 Code, § 3-10-3) (Am. Ord. passed 10-13-05) Penalty, see § 10.99