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Ordinance on Tall Grass, Weeds, Etc. <br />Page 4 <br />Sec. 19 -33 Maintenance and Landscape Regulations; Excessive Growth Prohibited. <br />(a) The owners of real estate located in the city shall use vegetation management and <br />sustainable landscgping landscaping tools on the real estate's vegetation so that they are in compliance with <br />this Article, and do not become a public nuisance <br />(b) It is unlawful for the owner of real estate in the city to allow his or her real estate <br />to become over own with weeds, Brass noxious weeds rank vegetation or other vegetation in <br />excess of the height of nine inches (9 ") or to such extent that the growth is detrimental to the public <br />health and constitutes a Public nuisance. It is unlawful for the owner of real estate in the city to <br />allow any sidewalk or alley .abutting such real estate to become overgrown with vegetation. <br />(c) In light of the self-sustaining nature of natural landsegping landscaping vegetation, hydrophytic <br />vegetation and their ecological benefits they are exempt from the nine inch (9) height <br />requirement upon the property owner having a current wildlife habitat certification which must <br />be shown and presented to the City's Enforcement Authority. However if such natural <br />landscaping vegetation and /or hydrophytic vegetation negatively impacts the visibility <br />requirements needed for sight distance related to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic they must be <br />corrected in order to address such Public safety concerns as directed by the Enforcement Authority. <br />In those circumstances public safety requires api)rol2riate maintenance and vegetation <br />mana ement. Natural landscaping vegetation and /or hvdrophvtic vegetation may be located no <br />closer than one -half (1 /2) of the setback distance requirements of a front yard <br />Sec. 19 -34 Consequences of Failure to ComPl 7 and Continuous Enforcement. <br />(a) Any owner of real estate located in the city who fails to comply with the provisions <br />of this Article shall be sub ect to the enforcement Procedures set forth in Section 16 -59 of the South <br />Bend Municipal Code <br />(b) A continuous abatement notice will serve as notice to the owner that each subsecluent <br />violation during the same calendar Year in which the initial notice of violation was Provided may <br />be abated by the city without further notice Such notice shall comply with Indiana Code & 36 7 <br />10.1-3. <br />Sec. 19 -35 Penalties. <br />Any Person found in violation of a Provision of this Article shall be fined the sum of two hundred <br />fifty dollars ($250.00) Three 13b a a fiQ a 'lRrs f$3�A 991 Per violation Each day after the <br />expiration date of anytime limit ordered by the Board of Public Works or its designee for abating <br />a nuisance condition shall constitute a distinct and sgparate offense. Any verson found in violation <br />of a provision of this Article whose property becomes listed as a continuous enforcement property <br />shall be fined the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) ner violation in that first calendar <br />
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