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for bee venom allergies, or from other medical personnel, provided that it lists both honeybee <br />(Alternative: bee) stings and resultant past anaphylaxis. <br /> <br />G. Documentation stating that you have a prescription for an auto-injector (epinephrine) is not sufficient to <br />revoke an apiary registration because EpiPens are prescribed for a variety of reasons, such as food <br />allergies. <br /> <br />H. Swelling, pain and redness due to bee stings is not sufficient to revoke an apiary registration. <br /> <br />I. Anaphylaxis due to other stinging insects such as ants (genus Solenopsis and others) or wasps (Vespids) <br />or any other non honeybee insect is insufficient to revoke an apiary registration. <br /> <br />J. An apiary registration can also be revoked if the apiary can be shown to have become a habitual <br />nuisance due to improper maintenance, despite the City having asked the beekeeper orally at least once, <br />and in writing at least once, to rectify conditions. Such nuisance conditions can include: inconsistent <br />water source, swarming, inconvenient cleansing flight trajectory, etc. <br /> <br />K. Because it is not possible to anticipate every situation, the City Manager or their designee must retain <br />the right, in their discretion, to revoke apiary registrations which may vary from the principles and <br />criteria of this policy. <br /> <br />Adopted Edina City Council February XX, 2015 Page | 2