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start a native planting area, things often change based on what is successful and what is not. She <br /> stated that there could be guidelines on what a plan could look like, which could help keep the <br /> areas contained. She stated that when there is not a border around the native area, perhaps there <br /> is signage. She stated that she would also be interested in a regulation to keep invasives out of the <br /> natural area. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson commented that a management plan forces a property owner to put <br /> thought into it and think about what they are going to do. He stated that some people think about <br /> a native landscape, thinking they will not need to maintain it,but commented that the first three to <br /> five years require a lot of work. He stated that he would not necessarily advocate for needing a <br /> buffer/border on a natural area, but used the example where that area may abuts another property <br /> and could begin to encroach on the neighboring property. <br /> Board Member Salami commented that he has lived in Ramsey for almost 15 years and has noticed <br /> properties with grass/vegetation that is too tall. He stated that he has wondered if the City could <br /> intervene and cut grass or trim trees on certain properties. He also noted that some trees seem to <br /> be planted on property lines. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that there is not a setback for tree planting, noting that a tree can <br /> be planted further from the property line and then still encroach onto a neighboring property over <br /> the years. He also noted volunteer trees that pop up also. He stated that there is also nothing the <br /> City can do about things that grow from one yard to the next yard. He stated that the private <br /> property owner is responsible for cutting their grass and trimming their trees. He stated that there <br /> are stretches of City owned land that would be maintained by public works, acknowledging that <br /> the City has limited resources. <br /> Board Member Houts asked if the City differentiates between native and natural landscape. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that the City does not, as everything falls under the umbrella of <br /> alternative landscapes. <br /> Board Member Houts asked if the boulevard would be different than someone that has a ditch <br /> adjacent to the road. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that currently there is not a distinction but that could be something <br /> the board may wish to consider. <br /> Board Member Hagerty stated that he favors having some type of standards and management plan. <br /> He stated that he does like the idea of a border between properties, signage, and maintenance <br /> activities. He acknowledged that there is a lot more work involved in native plant areas compared <br /> to mowing a lawn and believed that the management/standards would help people to understand <br /> that. He asked if the City has been receiving complaints and whether that is what drove this issue <br /> forward. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson commented that the City did receive complaints about a property <br /> undergoing a native landscape,noting that property does have a management plan. He recognized <br /> that there is a strong sense of property rights in Ramsey, but that does not mean there cannot or <br /> should not be standards as well. He stated that perhaps they should incorporate the notion that this <br /> Environmental Policy Board/August 19, 2024 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />
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