Atlantic City Council passes mowing ordinance
May 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City Council in Atlantic, Wednesday, passed an Ordinance (#1018), amending the City Code of Ordinances to change how tall the grass must be by certain dates each month. City Clerk Barb Barrick explains the change was with regard to current Ordinance # 1016.
Barrick said Ordinance 1016 stated the height of the grass was to be changed (Cut) on the 1st and the 15th of the month. Ordinance 1018 simply states “the height of the grass.” The Council opted to let a motion for the Third and final Reading of Ordinance 1016 die, for lack of a second. They next voted to pass the third and final reading of Ordinance #1017, which amends the height of the grass to no more than 9-inches before it must be mowed.
Previously, the maximum height was 12-inches. They then proceeded to hold the first Reading of Ordinance #1018, entitled “Mowing of Properties,” and went on to waive the second and third readings to ultimately approve the Ordinance as written.
In her report to the Council and Community, Atlantic Mayor Grace Garrett spoke with regard to the grass mowing ordinance, and clarified a comment she made in the local newspaper, with regard to the timing of lawn mowing.
“With that,” she said “I want to reiterate to our City, that we are seeing some common violations, over-and-over again.”
The Mayor warned against mowing your lawn clippings onto the streets and sidewalks, as it a Code Violation. She also reminded people it is a violation to park your vehicle or vehicles in your yard., and she addressed signs in the City Right-of-Way
Another issue the City will be cracking down on, is household trash and garbage removal.
She said “We as a Council..as a City…want to give you, the residents, the opportunity to make your own corrections.”