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<br /> <br /> <br />CITY OF EDINA <br />APIARY REGISTRATION <br />REVOCATION POLICY <br /> <br /> <br />Apiary registration is required under Edina City Code Sec. 8-311 (a) and serves to make the City <br />aware of the locations where beekeeping activities are being conducted. Any resident living within 200 <br />feet of a lot line of an apiary site may file a written appeal of an apiary registration to the City Manager, <br />or their designee, (Sec. 8-311 (h)) at any time after receipt of an apiary registration. If an appeal is filed, <br />the beekeeper will be notified in writing by the City Manager or their designee (Sec. 8-311 (h)). The <br />City Manager, or their designee, must then conduct a hearing with the apiary registrant and the person <br />appealing the registration (Sec. 8-316 (b)). The purpose of the following principals and criteria is to <br />guide the City Manager, or their designee as to those circumstances under which an apiary registration <br />can be revoked. After hearing all sides, the City Manager, or their designee, renders a decision, which <br />shall be final (Sec. 8-316 (b)). <br /> <br />A. Each registration appeal shall be evaluated on a case by case basis, recognizing its importance and <br />benefit to parties involved from all perspectives. <br />B. An Edina resident seeking to register an apiary does not need a neighbor’s signature of approval. <br />C. During the hearing which is held pursuant to a written appeal of the apiary registration, the City <br />Manager, or their designee, can mediate between the parties by suggesting such strategies as <br />moving the apiary, constructing a flyway barrier (see definition below), or any other suitable <br />management techniques. <br />A flyway barrier is at least six (6) feet in height and may consist of: <br />1) A wall, fence, dense vegetation or a combination thereof, such that honeybees will fly over rather <br />than through the material to reach the apiary; <br />2) If a flyway barrier of dense vegetation is used, the initial planting may be four (4) feet in height, so <br />long as the vegetation reaches a height of six (6) feet or higher within two (2) years of installation; <br />3) The flyway barrier must continue parallel to the lot line of the apiary site for a mutually agreeable <br />distance; <br />4) A flyway barrier is not required if the hive is located on a rooftop. <br />D. A medically documented bee sting allergy in a person who is a permanent resident of an adjoining <br />neighbor to the property where the apiary is present may be considered by the City Manager as a <br />reason for revocation. Medical documentation can consist of a letter, bill, or other written <br />statement from an emergency room, physician, pharmacist, nurse; or from a licensed allergist with a <br />diagnosis that you have tested positive for bee venom allergies; or a prescription for an epinephrine <br />auto-injector, such as an Epi-Pen, or other similar devices.