I got this text from an unknown number:
[ § 65-1
Restrictions.
It shall be unlawful for any owner or owners, occupant or occupants, tenant or tenants of any lot or tract of land situate within the Township of Mount Laurel to permit or maintain on any such lot or tract of land any brush, weeds, dead or dying trees, stumps, roots, obnoxious growth, filth, garbage, trash and debris injurious to the public health, safety and general welfare or where the same shall tend to create a fire hazard. This chapter shall not be construed to apply to those lands under cultivation or otherwise being utilized for the production of crops or otherwise being utilized for agricultural purposes.]
When I asked who this was, I got the reply:
[Rick Carp, Mount Laurel Township zoning officer. Your grass at (address) needs to be cut or we are going to court.]
This is pertaining to a Back Yard, so I replied with:
[How do you consider uncut grass in a back yard that is not visible from the street or accessible to the public (unless they are trespassing), injurious or hazardous to the public? And why are you threatening to take me to court without first sending any code violation notices?]
His response was:
Your violations were sent regular mail and certified mail this morning.
My question is:
Does the ordinance referenced above apply to weeds in a back yard? And can a zoning officer threaten to take you to court without first notifying you of any violations?
[ § 65-1
Restrictions.
It shall be unlawful for any owner or owners, occupant or occupants, tenant or tenants of any lot or tract of land situate within the Township of Mount Laurel to permit or maintain on any such lot or tract of land any brush, weeds, dead or dying trees, stumps, roots, obnoxious growth, filth, garbage, trash and debris injurious to the public health, safety and general welfare or where the same shall tend to create a fire hazard. This chapter shall not be construed to apply to those lands under cultivation or otherwise being utilized for the production of crops or otherwise being utilized for agricultural purposes.]
When I asked who this was, I got the reply:
[Rick Carp, Mount Laurel Township zoning officer. Your grass at (address) needs to be cut or we are going to court.]
This is pertaining to a Back Yard, so I replied with:
[How do you consider uncut grass in a back yard that is not visible from the street or accessible to the public (unless they are trespassing), injurious or hazardous to the public? And why are you threatening to take me to court without first sending any code violation notices?]
His response was:
Your violations were sent regular mail and certified mail this morning.
My question is:
Does the ordinance referenced above apply to weeds in a back yard? And can a zoning officer threaten to take you to court without first notifying you of any violations?