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<br />Please Substitute for Ordinance No. 60-05. <br />(Placed on 1" Reading and Referred to the <br />Rules and Ordinances Committee 6/20/05. <br />Placed on 2"" Reading 7~05.) <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. <br /> <br />60-05 <br /> <br />BY: Antonio~ Butler, Demro, <br />Dever, FitzGerald, V~digan. Seelie. <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE to amend Section 1775.01, Weed or Tall Grass Removal of the <br />Codified Ordinances of the City of Lakewood for the purpose of increasing penalties <br />assessed. <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the Division of Health is experiencing an increase in the number of <br />property owners that repeatedly ignore a notice to cut tall weeds or grass thereby <br />placing a burden on the City to maintain a large number of properties; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, this season, 283 notices to cut tall weeds and grass were issued by <br />the Division of Health; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the Division of Health and its staff are being overwhelmed with the <br />number of violations that go uncorrected and require cutting by the City; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, increasing the minimum fees charged where grass is required to be <br />cut by the City will act as a deterrent and reduce the number of repeat violations in a <br />cutting season. Now, therefore <br /> <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, STATE OF OHIO <br /> <br />Section 1. That Section 1775.01, Weed or Tall Grass Removal, of the Codified <br />Ordinances of the City of Lakewood currently reading as follows: <br /> <br />1775.01 WEED OR TALL GRA55 REMOVAL. <br /> <br />(a) The owner, occupant or person having the charge or management of any lot <br />or parcel of land situated within the City, whether the same be improved or <br />unimproved, vacant or occupied, within forty-eight hours written notice to do so, shall <br />cut or destroy, or cause to be cut or destroyed, any noxious or poisonous weeds, <br />including but not limited to Russian, Canadian or common thistle, all wild lettuce, wild <br />mustard, wild parsley, ragweed, milkweed, chickweed, wild garlic, quack grass, <br />dodders, wild carrot, common cockle, docks, chicory or tall grasses growing upon such <br />lot or parcel of land, and prevent the same from blooming or going to seed, or <br />exceeding a height of six inches, or spreading pollen which may be harmful to human <br />health. <br /> <br />(b) If the owner, occupant or person having the charge or management of any <br />lot or parcel of land does not cut or destroy, or cause to be cut or destroyed, noxious <br />weeds or grasses as provided herein, the Director of Human Services or designee is <br />authorized to cause to be cut or destroyed such noxious weeds or grasses. <br /> <br />(c) When any such noxious weeds or grasses are cut or destroyed by the City, as <br />provided herein, then after such work is performed, the City shall give five days' notice <br />by regular mail to the owner, occupant or person having the charge or management of <br />such lot or parcel of land, at his known address, to pay the cost of such cutting or <br />destroying of noxious weeds or grasses, which notice shall be accompanied by a <br />statement of the amount of cost incurred. If the same is not paid within thirty days <br />after the mailing of the notice, such amount may be certified to the County Auditor for <br />