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3.6 No Mow May Initiative Request for City Council Action DEPARTMENT INFORMATION ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT REQUESTOR: MEETING DATE: Planning City Planner Licht 9 May 2022 PRESENTER(s) REVIEWED BY: ITEM #: Consent City Administrator/Finance Director Flaherty 3.6 – No Mow May STRATEGIC VISION MEETS: THE CITY OF OTSEGO: X Is a strong organization that is committed to leading the community through innovative communication. Has proactively expanded infrastructure to responsibly provide core services. Is committed to delivery of quality emergency service responsive to community needs and expectations in a cost-effective manner. X Is a social community with diverse housing, service options, and employment opportunities. X Is a distinctive, connected community known for its beauty and natural surroundings. AGENDA ITEM DETAILS RECOMMENDATION: City staff recommends adoption of a resolution regarding “No Mow May”. ARE YOU SEEKING APPROVAL OF A CONTRACT? IS A PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED? No No BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION: There is a growing initiative by cities to suspend property maintenance requirements to provide pollinator habitat during the initial period after winter. Section 5-2-3 of the City Code establishes provisions regarding property maintenance including provisions for keeping turf grass areas mowed to a height of not greater than eight inches. City staff has drafted a resolution that would suspend application of the eight-inch limit on grass height for the month of May as part of this effort. Due to the timeframe involved, communication regarding No Mow May will be limited to the City website and social media. Additional discussions can occur during 2022 as to a more robust effort for 2023 if the City Council wishes to continue the program. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS ATTACHED: ▪ Star Tribune article 23 April 2022 ▪ Resolution 2022-42 POSSIBLE MOTION PLEASE WORD MOTION AS YOU WOULD LIKE IT TO APPEAR IN THE MINUTES: Motion to adopt Resolution 2022-42 suspending property maintenance requirements as part of the No Mow May initiative. BUDGET INFORMATION FUNDING: BUDGETED: N/A N/A 1 CITY OF OTSEGO COUNTY OF WRIGHT STATE OF MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO: 2022-42 NO MOW MAY INITIATIVE WHEREAS, the City recognizes that bees and other pollinators are integral to pollination of plants in order to grow a wide diversity of essential foods including, fruits, vegetables, and nuts; and WHEREAS, pollinator populations are threatened due to habitat loss, nicotinoid use, pathogens, and parasites; and WHEREAS, research suggests that pollinators make use of no mow spaces as key floral resources during early spring in Minnesota; and WHEREAS, pollinators and floral resources have a positive relationship, where the increase in pollinators can increase the amount of flora and vise versa; and WHEREAS, it in in the public interest for the City to demonstrate its commitment to a safe and healthy community environment through the implementation of initiatives that help increase the pollinator population. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OTSEGO, MINNESOTA THAT: 1. May 1, 2022 to May 31, 2022 is proclaimed “No Mow May” and all residents of the City are encouraged to participate in this initiative by refraining from mowing their lawns for the month of May to provide vital early spring flowers for bees that emerge from hibernation. 2. Enforcement of Section 5-2-3.B.3 of the City Code requiring that laws maintained to a height not to exceed eight inches (8") is temporarily suspended from May 1, 2022 to May 31, 2022. 3. Residents are to continue to maintain lawns in accordance with Minnesota Statutes sections 18.75 to 18.88 and Minnesota Rules parts 1505.0730 to 1505.0760 regarding destroying noxious weeds. 2 ADOPTED by the Otsego City Council this 9th day of May, 2022. MOTION BY: SECONDED BY: IN FAVOR: OPPOSED: CITY OF OTSEGO __________________________________ Jessica L. Stockamp, Mayor ATTEST: __________________________________ Audra Etzel, City Clerk