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Colville

The state noxious weed laws and our county weed list apply throughout the county (with the exception of federal lands). In addition, the city of Colville has the following city ordinance that applies to weeds, whether or not they are on the noxious weed list:

Ordinance #859:
An ordinance defining "Junk', Refuse", "Litter" and "Weeds", prohibiting the keeping thereof out of doors and on private property; prohibiting the uncontrolled growth of grass and weeds; declaring the throwing or depositing of junk, refuse, litter and weeds upon private or public property or waters as unlawful; prescribing procedures for enforcement of this ordinance and prescribing penalties. 

Section 3:

It is hereby made unlawful for any person to allow uncontrolled growth of weeds and/or grass upon public or private property and any person violating this sections shall be guilty of maintaining a nuisance.

Section 5: 

That for the purpose of this ordinance, ..."Weed" is hereby defined as any undesired, uncultivated, plant growing in profusion, including grasses.

Other applicable sections of the city ordinance (summarized here) include:

Section 6, Notice requirements

This section tells how a notice of violation must be sent by certified mail and the violator will have 10 days from the date of mailing to remove the nuisance.

Section 8, Penalty

This section tells about the possibility of fines (up to $500) and/or imprisonment (up to 30 days) for anyone convicted under this chapter.

Section 9, Order of abatement in case of nuisance

This section refers to the process by which the city can order the nuisance removed and if not done so within 5 days, removal may be done by the city or its agents and the violator charged for the cost of removal.

How do you know if that weed is your responsibility to control or the city’s?

The following "rule of thumb" is provided by the city:

Right-of-way widths are generally sixty (60) or eighty (80) feet for city streets and twenty (20) feet for alleyways. Maintenance of rights-of ways is the responsibility of the City (although most residents maintain them as part of their front yards).

Weeds to Watch out For in and Around Colville-

Click here for a short list and pictures of weeds you may find in your yard, alley or lot.

Whom to contact for weed concerns that meet the above ordinance criteria:  

Colville City Clerk
170 So. Oak
Colville, WA 99114
509.684.5094


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Last Edit: December 01, 2011
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