For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply, unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
CLEANING: The removal of trash from property.
OWNER: The owner of record as shown by the most current tax rolls of the county treasurer.
TRASH: Any refuse, litter, ashes, leaves, debris, paper, combustible materials, rubbish, offal, or waste, or matter of any kind or form which is uncared for, discarded or abandoned.
WEED:
A. Includes, but is not limited to, poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac and all vegetation at any state of maturity which:
1. Exceeds twelve inches (12") in height, except healthy trees, shrubs or produce for human consumption grown in a tended and cultivated garden, unless such trees and shrubbery by their density or location constitute a detriment to the health, benefit and welfare of the public and community or a hazard to traffic or create a fire hazard to the property or otherwise interfere with the mowing of said weeds;
2. Regardless of height, harbors, conceals or invites deposits or accumulation of refuse or trash;
3. Harbors rodents or vermin;
4. Gives off unpleasant or noxious odors;
5. Constitutes a fire or traffic hazard; or
6. Is dead or diseased.
B. The term "weed" shall not include tended crops on land zoned for agricultural use which are planted more than one hundred fifty feet (150') from a parcel zoned for other than agricultural use. (2001 Code § 92.45)