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CMO_Document_Number
19393
Document_Title
Ordinance concerning assessment, right of way, foliage,and nuisance abatement, amending, adding and repealing sections of the Eugene Code, 1971; declaring an emergency and providing effective dates. (see Ordinance for effected sections)
Adopted_Date
7/28/1986
Approved Date
7/28/1986
CMO_Effective_Date
7/28/1986
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Brian B. Obie
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6.504 Junk and Used Vehicle Accumulations. <br />Except i n an I-3 Heavy I ndustri a1 District no person sha11 <br />store or permit to be stored used building supplies, scrap, junk, used furni- <br />ture, used plumbing supplies or fixtures, used electrica] supplies, fixtures <br />or appliances in any manner as to expose it to view from a street or side- <br />wa1 k adjoining the premises for a peri od of more than 34 days. <br />~2} No person sha11 store or permit to be stored for 48 hours a <br />used motor vehi c1 a or portion thereof wi thout a 1 i cense plate or with an <br />expired 1 i cense p1 ate on any private or public property unless the vehi c1 e <br />~ s p1 aced so as not to be exposed to v~ ew from a street yr s~ dewal k ad~o~ n~- <br />i ng the premises or unless i t i s stored on the premises of a busi Hess enter- <br />pri se dealing i n used vehi c1 es i awful l y conducted within the city, <br />~ 3 } In addition to bei ng a vi o1 ati an, the conditions prohibited <br />by this section are also nuisances and may be abated as provided in this <br />code , <br />5.515 Obnoxious vegetati on -~ Definitions, Prohibitions, Abatement. <br />s use in sections 6.5 5 tv 6.527, t e term a noxious vege- <br />tation" includes; <br />~a} Weeds more than 10 inches high. <br />~ b} Except agri cut tura1 craps that are not a fi re hazard or <br />a vision obstruction as defined in section 5.010~j}, grass more <br />than 10 inches high. <br />~c} Poi son oak yr poi son ivy, <br />~ d} Blackberry vines yr vegetation that: <br />1. ~s a fire hazard because it is near other combus- <br />ti b1 es; <br />2, Extends into a pubiic way or a pathway frequented by <br />children; <br />3. Extends across a property line; or <br />4. I s used for habitation by trespassers. <br />fie} vegetation which is a vision obstruction as defined in <br />section 6.010~j}, <br />~2} Except as section 6,517 provides to the contrary, between June <br />15 and September 30 of each year no owner or person in charge of undeveloped <br />property may al 1 ow obnoxious vegetation to be on the property or i n the <br />public way abutting the property. Obnoxious vegetation so 1 ocates i s a <br />pubiic nuisance. <br />~3} In accordance with sections 6.519 to 6.527: <br />~ a} The city may abate the nuisance and <br />~ b} The costs that the city incurs i n the abatement p1 us a <br />penalty may be charged against the owner or person in charge or <br />against the property itself. <br />6.517 Obnoxious vegetati on -Waiver, Where strict compliance with the <br />requ~ rements o sects on , 5 5 woul d be impracticable as they appl y <br />to a type of obnoxious vegetation, to the height of weeds ar grass, to height <br />of tree branches, or to a part of a parcel of property, the director of <br />public works may waive those requirements as they so apply, <br />5.519 Obnoxious vegetati on w Noti ce, <br />1 Between May 1 and June 15 of each year the finance officer <br />Ordinance - 10 <br />
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