A. Any person maintaining lawn or open space planted in common bermuda grass shall mow that grass frequently enough to prevent pollination.
B. Any person owning land on which common bermuda grass has become established shall cause that grass to be cut or removed.
C. In no case shall bermuda grass be allowed to grow unchecked. Bermuda grass which is freely pollinating shall constitute a nuisance.
(Ord. 1991-137 § 19 (part), 1991)