18-3-4 Land
A.   The owner and/or occupant of land shall maintain the land free of:
   1.   Blight, garbage, litter or debris;
   2.   Noxious exhalations and other airborne irritations, including, but not limited to, smoke, soot, dust, fumes or other gases, offensive odors or other annoyances;
   3.   Plant growth, infestation and any other condition that encourages infestation or otherwise adversely affects the health and safety of individuals or the public.
   4   Grass higher than nine inches, poison oak, poison ivy, and weeds; or plant growth that is dead, dry, uncultivated or overgrown.
B.   In addition to the requirements of subsection A of this section, the owner and/or occupant of land shall also maintain the following areas free of grass higher than nine inches, poison oak, poison ivy, weeds, blight, garbage, litter and debris: adjacent rights-of-way from the back of the curb or edge of paving in the street, through the owner's and/or occupant's land, to the centerline of any adjacent alley or right-of-way, if present.
C.   In addition to the requirements of subsection B of this section, the owner and/or occupant of a business shall maintain the parking lot, lighting and landscaped areas adjacent to or surrounding the business in good repair and free of grass higher than nine inches, weeds, garbage, litter and debris.
D.   The owner and/or occupant of a business that sells or accepts soil, vegetation, landscape material, trash, recycling or any similar commodity shall maintain the property entry, exits and adjoining right of way free from debris, deposits, pollutants and safety hazards.
E.   The owner and/or occupant of land that has been subject to dumping on more than one occasion shall take measures to secure the land to prevent future dumping. The measures may include erecting a fence, constructing a ditch and berm, or placing four-foot high posts at four-foot intervals. Any measures under this subsection shall be taken only in conformance with required permits.
F.   Except as otherwise permitted by law and by the landowner in writing, no person shall place clean fill or fill dirt on land of another.
G.   The owner and/or occupant of land where a pool is located shall maintain the pool to avoid health or safety hazards, infestation, pollution, stagnation and blight.
H.   Agricultural activities regulated by state law are excluded from this section.