Noxious weeds in Oneida County are regulated under NY Ag & Markets Law Article 14. Property owners must control listed invasive species. Local nuisance ordinances target overgrowth over 10 inches in Utica and Rome.
New York regulates noxious and invasive plants through Agriculture & Markets Law Article 14 and 6 NYCRR Part 575, which list prohibited and regulated invasive species such as Japanese knotweed, purple loosestrife, and giant hogweed. Property owners in Oneida County have a legal obligation to prevent the spread of listed invasives. Locally, Utica and Rome nuisance codes treat grass or weed growth over 10 inches as a property maintenance violation, requiring notice and abatement. Town code enforcement officers conduct drive-by inspections and respond to neighbor complaints. Utica typically sends a 10-day notice to mow before imposing fines or hiring contractors to cut at the owner's expense plus administrative fees. Vacant lots receive extra scrutiny under property maintenance ordinances.
Weed violations in Utica and Rome typically carry fines of $50-$250, with the municipality authorized to cut overgrowth and bill the owner plus administrative fees.
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