Blight or blighted definition

Blight or blighted means unsightly conditions including, but not limited to, the accumulation of garbage; the accumulation of debris which is located out of doors at a place which is within public view; or any building or structure characterized by deterioration.
Blight or blighted means unsightly conditions including, but not limited to the accumulation of debris; fences characterized by holes, breaks, rot, crumbling, cracking, peeling, or rusting; landscaping that is dead, damaged, characterized by uncontrolled growth or lack of maintenance, and any other similar conditions of disrepair and deterioration that contribute to the depreciation of neighborhood property values or affect the health, safety, economic, aesthetic, or general welfare of citizens.

Related to Blight or blighted

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