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MSR:sw:2/9/78 <br /> ORIGINAL <br /> R E S O L U T I O N NO. 8000 FEB 13 1978 <br /> <br /> RESOLUTION DECLARING WEEDS AND RELATED MATTERS TO <br /> BE A NUISANCE, AND ORDERING THEIR REMOVAL <br /> BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, <br /> AS FOLLOWS: <br /> 1. That this Council, upon evidence presented by the City <br /> Manager, has determined that weeds, rubbish, dirt and rank <br /> growths, as such items are defined by Section 14. 38 of the Code <br /> of the City of Redwood City, do exist upon private property <br /> within those certain areas of the City of Redwood City delineated <br /> upon "Exhibit A, " attached hereto and by this reference incorpo- <br /> rated herein, and in and upon the sidewalks, parkways , streets , <br /> avenues, roadways, boulevards, highways and alleys likewise <br /> delineated and situate within the City of Redwood City. <br /> 2. That this Council does hereby (a) declare such weeds, <br /> rubbish, dirt and rank growths to be a public nuisance, (b) direct <br /> that every property owner, lessee or occupant of buildings, grounds , <br /> or lots within aforesaid areas of the City of Redwood City shall <br /> destroy or remove the same, and (c) declare that unless said <br /> nuisance be abated without delay by the destruction or removal <br /> of such weeds, rubbish, dirt and rank growths, the Council of <br /> the City of Redwood City shall cause said nuisance to be abated <br /> and shall cause the expense of such abatement to be assessed upon <br /> the lots and lands from which, and/or in front or rear of which, <br /> such weeds shall have been destroyed or removed, in accordance <br /> with and in the manner provided by Article IV (commencing at <br /> §14 . 38) of Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Redwood City. <br /> 3. That the City Manager of the City of Redwood City is <br /> hereby directed to give notice of the passage of this resolution <br /> as provided for and in accordance with the form of notice set <br /> forth in the abovementioned Article IV. <br /> 8000 <br />