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Res 2018-12 PollinatorRESOLUTION NO. 2018 - 12 A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING FRIDLEY AS "POLLINATOR FRIENDLY" WHEREAS, the Fridley City Council recognizes that bees and other pollinators are integral to a healthy and resilient ecosystem and a wide diversity of essential foods, including fruits, nuts, and vegetables; and WHEREAS, pollinator populations are in decline due to habitat loss, land maintenance activities, pesticide use, pathogens and parasites; and WHEREAS, alternative land management practices to mowed turf grass are available that dramatically increase pollinator forage; and WHERAS, native plantings that provide high quality forage for pollinators also provide co - benefits related to water quality treatment, carbon sequestration, and soil stability; and WHEREAS, application of certain pesticides such as neonicotinoids and systemic herbicides may have unintended consequences against beneficial insects such as bees and other pollinators; and WHERAS, the City Council finds it is in the public interest and consistent with adopted City policy for the City to demonstrate its commitment to a safe and healthy community environment for people and pollinators. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley: • The City is hereby declared a Pollinator -Friendly Community. • The City promotes healthy environments for pollinators including nutritional foods sources, clean water and habitat through existing programs and new opportunities. • The City will pursue planting more pollinator forage in areas of city parks that are currently mowed turf grass. • The City will design all new and renovated facilities with a consideration of adding natural areas with beneficial pollinator -friendly plants where possible. • The City shall limit and minimize use of systemic pesticides, with emphasis on avoiding use of pesticides from the neonicotinoid family, on City property to the extent practicable. • The City shall undertake best efforts to purchase plants that have not been pre-treated with pesticides. Resolution No. 2018-12 Page 2 • The City shall undertake best efforts to utilize its pollinator plantings as educational spaces and communicate to City residents, partner organizations, and businesses the importance of creating and maintaining a pollinator -friendly habitat. • The City shall maintain a list of native and naturalized pollinator -friendly plants for reference by the community and encourage private developers and other landowners to incorporate pollinator -friendly plantings into required landscaping. • City staff will provide the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission with an annual report on steps taken to create a more Pollinator -Friendly Fridley. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 26TH DAY OF MARCH, 2018. SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK