Showing ordinances that apply to Orangeburg, NY
Orangeburg is an unincorporated community (population 4,565) in Rockland County, New York. Because Orangeburg is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Rockland County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The weed ordinances rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Rockland County weed control is enforced via town property maintenance codes (Clarkstown ยง189, Ramapo ยง263, Orangetown ยง25). NY DEC regulates invasive species under 6 NYCRR Part 575. Japanese knotweed, phragmites, and emerald ash borer are major Hudson Valley concerns.
Rockland County weed/invasive species regulation is split between town property codes and NY state DEC. Locally, towns require owners to keep lots free of noxious weeds and overgrown vegetation. Clarkstown Town Code Chapter 189, Ramapo Chapter 263-5, and Orangetown Chapter 25 treat overgrown weeds as property maintenance violations with 10-inch height triggers. NY DEC regulates invasive species statewide under 6 NYCRR Part 575, which bans the sale, transport, and introduction of listed invasive plants. Major Rockland County invasives include Japanese knotweed (widespread along Minisceongo Creek and Sparkill Creek), phragmites (Hudson River shoreline at Piermont, Nyack, Haverstraw), multiflora rose, and Japanese barberry (Harriman State Park). Tree pests include emerald ash borer (DEC quarantine applied) and spotted lanternfly (NYS Agriculture & Markets quarantine). Ragweed and poison ivy are not specifically regulated but fall under general nuisance rules. NY does not currently have statewide cannabis cultivation nuisance rules for home-grow plants (up to 3 mature under MRTA). Municipal abatement with property lien is the standard remedy.
Property maintenance: $100-$500 per incident. Municipal abatement with lien. DEC invasive species violation: up to $1,000 for commercial transport/sale. Failure to report/contain quarantine pests: additional Ag & Markets penalties.
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