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Kalispell council passes first reading of community-decay ordinance tightening weed and refuse rules
Summary
After extended debate over definitions and garden/habitat exemptions, the Kalispell City Council approved first reading of Ordinance 19-36 to streamline abatement for community decay and bring tall-grass rules under general community-decay code.
The Kalispell City Council on April 21 approved first reading of Ordinance 19-36, an amendment to the municipal community-decay provisions that incorporates tall-grass and weed standards and streamlines the abatement process.
The ordinance moves tall grasses and weeds into the community-decay article of the code, sets an 8-inch standard for weeds/tall grass (drawn from fire-code language), and shortens enforcement timelines. Staff said the model centralizes abatement and allows municipal citation after a written notice and failure to abate.
Why it matters: Councilors and residents debated whether the ordinance would be used primarily to reduce fire hazards and control noxious weeds or whether it risked becoming a tool for neighbor disputes over landscaping preferences. The council adjusted language and rejected proposed exemptions before approving the first reading.
Key provisions and staff explanation - The draft places tall grasses and weeds exceeding 8 inches under the community-decay ordinance rather than a seasonal fire-code provision. Staff told the council the 8-inch threshold currently appears in the fire code…
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