Why is the city concerned with my property's appearance?

Weed overgrowth are not only known for allergies but are also hazardous to individuals and pets on the premises. Overgrowth of weeds due to irregular maintenance can lead to hazards that include: providing breeding grounds and shelters for rats, mice, snakes, mosquitoes, and other vermin; insects and pests; fire hazards; further weed growth; potential hiding of other hazards such as debris that could may cause injury or harm to individuals on the property.

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1. What does the city consider to be a weed?
2. Who is responsible for the weeds located on or around my property?
3. What can I do about a neighbor that is on violation of the weed ordinance?
4. What do I do if I receive a Notice of Violation?
5. Why is the city concerned with my property's appearance?