Revised Bamboo Code For Public Hearing June 19, 2018
Revised Bamboo Code For Public Hearing June 19, 2018
Revised Bamboo Code For Public Hearing June 19, 2018
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held before the Town Board of
the Town at Riverhead at Riverhead Town Hall, 200 Howell Avenue, Riverhead, New York, on
the 19rd day of June, 2018 at 7:05 o'clock p.m. to amend Chapter 251, entitled "Noise, Public
Nuisances and Property Maintenance" of the Riverhead Town Code.
CHAPTER 251
Noise, Public Nuisances and Property Maintenance
§ 251-21. Definitions.
BAMBOO
A. RUNNING BAMBOO
Hereinafter defined as any grasses with monopodial (leptomorph) rhizome systems which typically send
off rhizomes far away from the plant including, but not limited to, the following plant genera: Arundinaria,
Chimonobambusa, Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus, Pseudosasa, Sasa, Sasaella, and Semiarundinaria.
B. CLUMPING BAMBOO
Hereinafter defined as any grasses with sympodial (pachymorph) rhizome systems which typically send
off rhizomes near the base of the plant, including, but not limited to, Bambusa, Chusquea,
Dendrocalamus, Drepanostachyum, Fargesia, Himalayacalamus, Otatea, Thamnocalamus, Thyrostachys
and Yushania.
BAMBOO OWNER
Any property owner or resident who has planted and/or grows bamboo, or who maintains bamboo on the
property, or who permits bamboo to grow or remain on the property even if the bamboo has spread from
an adjoining property. Any property owner or resident at whose property bamboo is found will be
considered a bamboo owner, except any property owner or resident who complies with all of the
following:
A. Did not plant or grow or cause bamboo to be planted or grown on his property.
B. Has provided satisfactory proof to the Town of Riverhead that, within a reasonable period of time after
discovering the encroachment of bamboo onto the property from an adjoining or neighboring property,
advised the owner of such property of an objection to the encroachment of the bamboo.
C. Has initiated steps for the removal of the bamboo from the property, including remedies at law.
D. Bamboo. It shall be unlawful for any person or business entity to plant or replant running, clumping
bamboo or any bamboo species found on the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
list of Prohibited and Regulated Invasive Plants and unlawful to cause or allow the spread of existing
running or clumping bamboo on to neighboring properties, privately or publicly owned including public
rights-of-way.
1. Presumption. In the event Bamboo is found to have encroached, spread, invaded or intruded
upon any other property or right of way, said species shall be presumed to be classified as
running or clumping bamboo. For the purposes of this Section, Bamboo found growing upon a
property shall constitute presumptive evidence that the bamboo was planted and/or grown by
and/or with the consent of the bamboo owner.