Nuisance Vegetation definition
Nuisance Vegetation means “Nuisance vegetation” means noxious weeds such as tansy ragwort, purple loosestrife, poison hemlock, Eurasian milfoil, Japanese knotweed, non-native blackberries, or other plants listed as noxious by the Cowlitz County Weed Control Board or any plant which when established is highly destructive, competitive or difficult to control by manual, mechanical or chemical practices.
Nuisance Vegetation means trees, plants, shrubs or vegetation, or any parts thereof, which overhang any sidewalk at a clearance height of less than eight (8) feet or street at a clearance height of less than sixteen (16) feet or which are situated on the property or on the portion of the street or sidewalk abutting thereon, in such manner as to obstruct or impair the free and
Nuisance Vegetation means vegetation meeting the criteria of section 13.30.110.
Examples of Nuisance Vegetation in a sentence
The Agency hereby engages the Contractor, and the Contractor agrees to perform the services for Nuisance Vegetation Management, as described in Exhibit A, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and any applicable laws, codes, ordinances, rules or regulations.
More Definitions of Nuisance Vegetation
Nuisance Vegetation means noxious weeds or any plant that is highly destructive, competitive, or difficult to control by cultural or chemical practices pursuant to RCW 17.10.090 and based on the list of noxious weeds provided in WAC 16-750-005, 16-750-011 and 16-750-015.
Nuisance Vegetation as used in this ordinance shall mean, but not limited to, plants more than 12 inches in height; living, dead, or dying vegetation; that is a health hazard or a fire hazard when wind collected; or vegetation that is a traffic hazard because it impairs the view of a public right-of-way or otherwise makes use of public right-of-way. This definition does not include agricultural crops, rangeland grasses (Sections 47-9-1 through 47-9-7 NMSA 19) and plants that do not constitute a fire hazard or traffic hazard and ornamental grasses or plant commonly used for landscaping or xeriscaping which do not constitute a fire hazard or a traffic hazard.