Description
vegetation over 3ft high
also asked...
Q. What is the location of the vegetation problem?
A. Other
A. Other
Q. What is the name of the park or greenway trail?
A. na
A. na
Q. Please provide the location and problem. (i.e. mile marker, landmark, intersection, address etc)
A. woodbine rd
A. woodbine rd
3 Comments
Acknowledged City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
lush vegetation aint no crime (Guest)
Laurel hill (Registered User)
A public nuisance is any condition occurring in an open place that is found to constitute a detriment, danger and hazard to the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Raleigh. Common public nuisances include:
•The dense growth of tall weeds or grass that is over 8 inches in height.
•The concentration of combustibles (mattresses, boxes, paper, tires, trash, etc.).
•The concentration of building materials not suitable for construction (concrete, lumber, steel, etc.).
•The storage of refrigerators, appliances or household furniture.
•The concentration of junk or litter
All Raleigh residents have a responsibility to make sure their property is clean, safe and free of potential health hazards. The Raleigh City Code and North Carolina state statutes set out the procedures used to control and remove dangers to the public health, and to help ensure a clean, safe and healthy environment in the Capital City as referenced in the City Code Part 10A Sec. 11.6.4 and Part 12 Sec. 12-6002.
Violations of the City's Health, Sanitation and Public Nuisance Ordinance are reported by citizens, City Agencies and Code Inspectors.
What is a public nuisance abatement?
Public nuisance abatement is a corrective action taken by the city to resolve a public nuisance violation when the property’s owner has failed to do so within an allotted time. We will coordinate with either the Streets Division or use a private contractor to remove the violation(s). City Council will then be asked to confirm the cost of the abatement, as well as an administrative fee, as a lien on the property, if unpaid by the property owner.
Will I be charged if a public nuisance is found on my property?
A first offense violation does not carry a fee. A second public nuisance violation found on a property within 12 months of the first public nuisance violation will result in a $100 administrative fee and a $250 civil penalty. A third public nuisance violation found on a property within 12 months of the first carries a $100 administrative fee and a $500 civil penalty.