Larkin: it used to be a 12-inch cut off? Now it is 8 inches?  
					Yannarelly: it has always been 8 inches?  
					Larkin: I had a neighbor who harassed me for several years, eventually I had to get a  
					restraining order, but he would constantly issue complaints for my yard not being up to  
					his liking. He’s since passed. I’m very on top of staying on top of my grass as a result.  
					I’m single and have health issues and can’t afford to pay someone. Specific to this  
					past summer, I got Covid the beginning of August and went back to Wisconsin to tend  
					to an elderly relative and was stuck quarantining there. The relative passed away and in  
					the meantime I didn’t even know this letter arrived. I was out of town for several weeks.  
					I guess that’s on me, I don’t have anyone to get my mail and if I would have anticipated  
					being gone as long as I was I perhaps could have arranged someone to do it. I didn’t  
					think it was long enough to be a concern.  
					Since the gentleman harassing me has passed away I didn’t know other neighbors  
					cared. The boulevard had an intended butterfly garden. They are pre-grown and I had  
					spread them on the boulevard, it was before the pandemic. It took 3 years for it to  
					grow. That’s what it was. It wasn’t weeds. He kind of swooped across the boulevard  
					fast in the video but you can see purple flowers. It didn’t impact anyone’s ability to walk  
					down the sidewalk. I thought it was beautiful and was happy it was growing. Whoever  
					cut it doesn’t know what it is and what to look for in terms of native plants. Should I  
					register that with the City? I thought it was beautiful.  
					If the grass on my yard was too long while I was out of town while battling an illness  
					and burying a relative then I guess, ok, I can’t do anything about that. I called the City  
					when I got home and asked what happened. He just told me I could appeal. I don’t get  
					the prairie grass and butterfly garden back now. After this I got another statement in  
					the mail about a tree that had fallen down in my backyard. It had been there a year  
					and a half and suddenly it was an issue? Why didn’t they take it when they cleared  
					everything else? The whole thing is upsetting. The tree is gone, obviously. I think I  
					take good care of my yard and do the best I can by myself. I don’t want to get into a  
					game with some crabby old dude down the street who has nothing better to do than  
					criticize other people’s yards. There’s nothing hazardous about my property, that’s what  
					I’ll say in closing. The whole thing had felt really sketchy.  
					Moermond: sounds like that tree order was issued October 17 and was a separate  
					matter. I can tell you the crew wouldn’t have been authorized to do anything beyond the  
					original letter. That would have been overreach and a bigger charge associated with the  
					work if they had. That wouldn’t have given you the legal opportunity to dispute it.  
					Larkin: I’m not disputing it; my point was it was a small mulberry tree I was letting  
					decompose naturally and it wasn’t bothering anyone but me and suddenly I am getting  
					a letter. The only reason I got the letter was because of the contractor being on my  
					property in the first place.  
					Moermond: I think that’s unlikely since that correction didn’t come forward until six  
					weeks later and the contractor was the City. They also don’t have a practice of referring  
					matters like that. With respect to the tall grass and weeds in front of me. The butterfly  
					garden seems to be in equal measure dandelions and butterfly garden and perhaps an  
					inspector not being educated. I am looking at a front yard in excess of 8 inches. I  
					need to look at whether the work was noticed, whether you had the opportunity to do it,  
					and whether the costs were associated with it.  
					Larkin: where the dandelions, are you seeing it on the photo? Primarily they are in the  
					back yard. I don’t remember them being on the boulevard at all.