(A) Upon written information that noxious weeds are growing on lands in the village and are about to spread or mature seeds, the Council shall cause written notice to be served on the owner, lessee, agent, or tenant having charge of such land, notifying him that noxious weeds are growing on such lands and that they must be cut and destroyed within five days after service of such notice.
(B) Upon a finding by the Council that litter has been placed on lands in a village, and has not been removed, and constitutes a detriment to public health, the Council shall cause a written notice to be served upon the owner and, if different, upon the lessee, agent, or tenant having charge of the littered land, notifying him that litter is on the land, and that it must be collected and removed within 15 days after the service of the notice.
(C) As used in this section and § 93.43 LITTER includes any garbage, waste, peelings of vegetables or fruits, rubbish, ashes, cans, bottles, wire, paper, cartons, boxes, parts of automobiles, wagons, furniture, glass, oil of an unsightly or unsanitary nature, or anything else of an unsightly or unsanitary nature.
(D) If the owner or other person having charge of the land is a nonresident of the village whose address is known, the notice shall be sent to his address by certified mail. If the address of the owner or other person having charge of the land is unknown it is sufficient to publish the notice once in a newspaper of general circulation in the county.
(E) This section does not apply to land being used under a village building or construction permit or license, a village permit or license, or a conditional zoning permit or variance to operate a junkyard, scrap metal processing facility, or similar business, or a permit or license issued pursuant to R.C. Ch. 3734, §§ 4737.05 to 4737.12, or R.C. Ch. 6111.
(R.C. § 731.51) ('81 Code § 93.41)