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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 04/25/2023 <br />Submitted For: Stephanie Hanson, Community Development <br />By: Stephanie Hanson, Community Development <br />Information <br />5. 13. <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #23-086, Suspending Grass Height Enforcement of Section 30.3 of City Code in Support of <br />No -Mow -May <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Council member Woestehoff and Council member Howell drafted Resolution #23-086 in support of a temporary <br />exception to City Code Section 30-3 (10), Public Nuisance, allowing homeowners to grow grass in their <br />backyards taller than eight inches during the month of May. Insects, especially bees, serve a significant and <br />critical role as pollinators of plants, including agricultural plants. The ideal pollinator -friendly habitat is one <br />comprised of plant species such as wildflowers, grasses, vines, shrubs and trees blooming in succession <br />throughout the growing season. The formative period for establishment of pollinators and other insect species, <br />songbirds and other wildlife depends on the late spring/early summer as the plants emerge from dormancy. "No <br />Mow May" encourages property owners to limit lawn mowing practices, so early season foraging resources are <br />available for pollinators. <br />For the duration of the month of May, the City of Ramsey will suspend the enforcement of City Code, Section <br />30-3 (10), Public Nuisance, to delay homeowner lawn -care practices until June, allowing pollinator species to <br />emerge and early flowering grasses which may exceed the established ordinance height restrictions. This is to <br />promote and educate the community about pollinators and pollinator -supporting habitat. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends adopting Resolution #23-086 Suspending Grass Height Enforcement of Section 30.3 of Clty <br />COde in Support of No -Mow -May <br />Action: <br />Motion to adopt Resolution #23-086 Suspending Grass Height Enforcement of Section 30.3 of City Code in <br />Support of No -Mow -May <br />Resolution #23-086 No -Mow -May <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Brian Hagen Brian Hagen 04/20/2023 12:46 PM <br />Form Started By: Stephanie Hanson Started On: 04/17/2023 01:41 PM <br />Final Approval Date: 04/20/2023 <br />
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