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Ordinance on Tall Grass, Weeds, Etc. <br />Page 2 <br />This ordinance permits native grasses and planting for ecological restoration and to further natural <br />landscaping subject to existing setback regulations and safety considerations. The Common Council <br />recognizes that there are private and public benefits resulting from the maintenance of properties, and that <br />well maintained properties enhance the vibrancy of the neighborhoods and the overall welfare of the City. <br />The Common Council, in collaboration with the City Administration, believe that the following <br />ordinance is in the best interest of preserving and protecting the public health, safety and welfare of the <br />City of South Bend, Indiana. <br />%Irir• / /rr�,n•. �f1r. %/ t<Jir /rriari / /� / /r•'�muuiu.a � %rnari /r�' //v (r /�r�(Jai // �r /irvrr /. .. �irr /hrrn, rid�U /rrro;: <br />Section I. Chapter 19, Article 2, Section 19 -32 through Section 19 -35 of the South Bend <br />Municipal Code is amended to read in its entirety as follows: <br />ARTICLE 2. ABATEMENT REGULATIONS ADDRESSING TALL GRASS, <br />WEEDS NOXIOUS WEEDS AND RANK OR OVERGROWN VEGETATION <br />See. 19 -32 Definitions. <br />For purposes of this Article, the following definitions shall apply: <br />(a) City shall mean the City of South Bend, Indiana. <br />(b) Enforcement Authority shall mean the Department of Code Enforcement. <br />(c) HI dre phytic• vePetutiou are plants living in wetlands governed by the federal Clean <br />Water Act. t <br />(d) Natural laudscapinz vegetation shall mean native or beneficial landscaping vegetation <br />which helps balance the needs and sense of beauty with those of nature by protecting existing <br />natural areas, reduces the use of pesticides, practices soil and water conservation, reduces the use <br />of power landscape equipment, and helps reduce heating /cooling needs. Natural landscaping <br />vegetation requires the property owner to have a current wildlife habitat certification which must <br />be shown and presented to the City's Enforcement Authority, in the event that the property <br />becomes subject to a complaint or inspection.2 <br />The website of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) www.wetlands.]N.gov sets forth <br />the governing regulations consistent with the federal Clean Water Act. <br />Z The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5 which includes Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio <br />and Wisconsin has published a "Natural Landscaping Resource List', and has published articles on "Beneficial <br />Landscaping" copies of which are on file in the Office of the City Clerk. Some examples of natural landscaping <br />include native plants and vegetation, prairie wildflowers, ornamental grasses, and native woodlands. Wildlife Habitat <br />Certification which is required by this ordinance has information available at litto://www.indianawildlife.org/habitat- <br />n-o rams /wilfdlife- friendly- certification- nroarant /. The City shall maintain a link to such information on their <br />website. <br />