How tall can your grass or weeds be before it is a violation?

A violation exists when the weeds or grass are more than eight inches in height (or more than 10 inches in length if matted down). A violation also exists if there is any vegetation that is poisonous to the touch, such as poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac. Other vegetation such as vines, saplings or shrubs also may be a violation if it exceeds the 10 inch height regulation and is clearly uncultivated.