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Environmental Policy Board(EPB) 5.2. <br /> Meeting Date: 05/16/2016 <br /> By: Chris Anderson,Community <br /> Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Mayors for Monarchs Program <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> At the May 10, 2016 City Council Work Session, Staff was directed to explore the Mayors for Monarchs program <br /> with both the EPB and the Parks and Recreation Commission. The purpose of this case is to provide a high level <br /> summary of the program to the EPB and than Staff will follow up at a future meeting with a more detail/ <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> The Mayors for Monarchs program(and other similar initiatives such as Humming for Bees), strives to engage and <br /> encourage both local municipalities and their residents to take actions that will improve and/or establish necessary <br /> habitat for butterflies,honeybees and other pollinators. Establishment of pollinator friendly practices is obviously <br /> beneficial for pollinators (butterflies,honeybees,and others)but would also support other goals of the City, such as <br /> water conservation and water quality,as well as fit within the Smart,Citizen Focused Government imperative of <br /> the Strategic Action Plan. In general terms, a sustainable landscape with native plants and grasses,a key for <br /> pollinator habitat,requires fewer inputs such as irrigation,pesticides, and fertilizers, compared to a more traditional <br /> lawn of turf grass. The reduced water inputs(irrigation)would lessen the demand on groundwater and the reduced <br /> need for pesticides and fertilizers would benefit water quality in storm water ponds, lakes, and wetlands. <br /> The City has taken steps to eliminate obstacles for a property owner desiring to install a native landscape,which <br /> gets at the heart of the various pollinator friendly programs. This includes an Ordinance Amendment to Section <br /> 30-3 of City Code to allow for the use of acceptable prairie restoration materials as well as having information in <br /> the Water Conservation Tool Box, found on the City's website,which highlights appropriate native plants for <br /> Anoka County. <br /> While the City has eliminated the regulatory barrier(s)to establishing pollinator friendly landscapes,there has <br /> admittedly been a lack of education and promotion of benefits of this type of landscape. Promoting this concept <br /> can be accomplished through the newsletter,website,and community gatherings such as The Draw Summer <br /> Concert Series and Happy Days. Additionally,there are also potential opportunities to modify current maintenance <br /> practices, such as reducing the size of mowed areas within parks. That alone does not necessarily create pollinator <br /> friendly habitat,nor does it constitute an acceptable means of establishing a native landscape. However, converting <br /> some of these under utilized areas to more sustainable and pollinator friendly landscapes could reduce the need for <br /> mowing,irrigation, fertilizers,and herbicides. <br /> On a broader and more long-term scale, it would seem appropriate to have greater emphasis on pollinator friendly <br /> practices incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan. With the update to the Comprehensive Plan beginning in <br /> earnest this year, it is an ideal time to consider this concept,whether the City opts to participate in a formalized,yet <br /> voluntarily,program of some sort. <br /> Funding Source: <br /> This case is being handled as part of Staff s regular duties. <br /> Action: <br />
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