For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
GRASS. The ornamental and/or environmental growth of plants having the slender leaves characteristic of the grass family and used to cover an expanse of land such as a lawn and is the primary ground cover for the expanse of land. Common names of grass may be, but are not limited to, bluegrasses, fescues, and ryegrasses.
NOXIOUS. Harmful to living things or injurious to health or having the potential to do so.
RANK VEGETATION. Vegetation that is ill smelling, fetid, malodorous, or noxious.
WEED. A plant commonly considered to be undesirable, unattractive, or troublesome, especially when growing where it is not wanted.
(Ord. 3-1998, passed 6-15-1998)