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about townhomes when they have much smaller yard footprints. Widomski said the ordinance is for singlefamily homes.
en City Councilor Eric Garcia asked for more information on townhomes, and Widomski said that they would be allowed the 25% if their HOA allows it.
Widomski also said that the applicant for turf must test it for PFAS by a third party.
Mayor Jan Kulmann that it gives residents more opportunities to do
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“We have only a few locations in the city that have turf, and some look better than yards in the same neighborhood,” Kulmann said.
City Councilor Julia Marvin didn’t support the ordinance but was supportive of the 25% and the PFAS requirement.
“While it does save water, there are larger impacts to the environment. ere are better ways to encourage residents to save water in their yard with xeriscaping and other means like that,” she said.
Henson also said she didn’t support the motion since she’d like to see more balance between turf and plants.