§ 156.20 EXTERIOR PROPERTY CONDITIONS.
   The existence of any one or more of the following exterior property conditions constitutes property blight:
   (A)   The property contains overgrown, diseased, dead or decayed trees, weeds or other vegetation that:
      (1)   Constitutes a fire hazard or other condition that is dangerous to the public health, safety, welfare; or
      (2)   Creates the potential for the harboring of rats, vennin, vector, or other similar nuisances; or
      (3)   Substantially detracts from the aesthetic and property values of neighboring properties; or
      (4)   Is overgrown onto a public right-of-way at least 12 inches; or
      (5)   Is completely dead, over twelve inches in height, and covers more than fifty percent of the front or side yard visible from any street.
   (B)   Or, that the property fails to comply with applicable development permit requirements with respect to any landscaping requirements.
(Ord. 2010-O-02, passed 1-26-10)