I hate to say this but I agree with the origional poster. I lived in a town in NJ where they would come and cut your grass then charge like $75.00 bucks, a 60' * 100' lot at their discretion on what was to high, this was their employees were slow, no safety hazard. There's now an ordinance were you have to cut the grass in front of your house or on the side even though it's the township property. Ex neighbor just lost in court stating he has no obligation to care for township property. You can't leave old cars outside on your property even if they are registered and insured. We are sheepeople who allow this to happen it's not about safety but $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ but I'll bet anything they charged him double what it would have cost to do it himself? Just a though.
PS I moved to enother state and a town that has absolutely no zoning,
PS I moved to enother state and a town that has absolutely no zoning,
Barwick11 said:Thank you. An answer that actually makes sense, explaining why cities think they can do what they do. Although I disagree with the assertions cities have made on this topic.