File #: Res. 2016-079    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/25/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/2/2016 Final action:
Title: Consideration to Authorize the Native Plant Rebate Program.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Native Plant Rebate Program Resolution, 2. 2 - Native Plant Rebate Program Application Form, 3. 3 - Native Plan Rebate Program Brochure, 4. 4 - Native Plant List
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City Council Meeting Date: August 2, 2016

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Jasper Kruggel, Streets and Parks Manager
David Bennett, Public Works Director/City Engineer

Title
Consideration to Authorize the Native Plant Rebate Program.

Body
Action Requested:
Staff recommends that the Northfield City Council approve the attached Resolution authorizing a Native Plant Rebate Program funded in conjunction with the Rain Garden/Rain Barrel Rebate Program at a maximum annual contribution of $20,000.

Summary Report:
Staff has worked on parameters associated with a Native Plant Rebate Program starting in the summer of 2015. Evan Walser-Kuntz, a student from Haverford College with family ties to Carleton College worked as an unpaid intern over the summer of 2015, aiding in the development of a program that will help increase native, pollinator friendly plants within the City of Northfield. At the August 13, 2015 Environmental Quality Commission (EQC) meeting, a motion was passed supporting the implementation of the Native Plant Rebate Program in 2016.

At the May 17, 2016 City Council Meeting, City Council passed Resolution 2016-052, designating the City of Northfield a Pollinator Friendly Community. It was also mentioned that a program such as the Native Plant Rebate Program being proposed would be a great asset to assist with that designation.

The Native Plant Rebate Program is designed to enhance the growth of native plant communities in Northfield. The EQC has recommended that the program would offer a 33% rebate up to $75 per household on native plant purchases and the rebate would then be applied to the resident's utility bill. The rebate would be in the amount of $25, $50, or $75 for administration purposes on the utility bill reimbursement. Brochures have been developed to market the program and those will be available in various City of Northfield facilities along with local nurseries and native seed suppliers. If a citizen...

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