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ORD 2023 # 10 : An Ordinance 2023 #10 has been received from City Clerk, relative to the Municipal Code of the City of Cambridge be amended in Chapter 8.16.081, Leaf Blowers. PASSED TO A SECOND READING IN COUNCIL NOVEMBER 6, 2023. ELIGIBLE TO BE ORDAINED ON OR AFTER NOVEMBER 28, 2023
ORDINANCE NO. 2023-10 - FIRST PUBLICATION
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
In the Year Two Thousand and Twenty-Three
AN ORDINANCE
In amendment to the Ordinance entitled “Cambridge Municipal Code”
That the Municipal Code of the City of Cambridge be amended in Chapter 8.16.081, Leaf Blowers as
follows:
8.16.081.1 - Statement of purpose.
The Cambridge City Council hereby finds that the reduction of noise pollution; air pollution; harm to
wildlife, soil, and plants; and general negative public health outcomes from the combustion of petroleum-
based fuels provide the basis for the public purposes of this Leaf Blowers Chapter. Whereas the use of
gas-powered leaf blowers contributes to the aforementioned pollutions, harms, and negative public health
outcomes, it is declared to be the policy of the City of Cambridge (“City”) to prohibit unnecessary,
excessive, and damaging noise, airborne dust, and harmful fumes caused by the use of gas-powered leaf
blowers to protect human health and reduce emissions, pursuant to the City's stated goals and objectives
to protect health and reduce emissions pollution. Further it is expected that the City shall send out
information notifying the public and commercial landscapers about the health and safety effects of gas-
powered leaf blowers and inform them about this Chapter.
8.16.081.2 - Definitions.
1. Definition of “leaf blower.” A leaf blower is defined as a portable handheld or backpack style
power tool that is powered by petroleum-based fuel or electricity and used in any landscape
maintenance, construction, property repair, or property maintenance for the purpose of blowing,
moving, removing, dispersing, or redistributing leaves, dust, dirt, grass clippings, cuttings, and
trimmings from trees and shrubs or any other type of litter or debris. Excluded from this
definition are wheeled walk-behind four-stroke leaf blowers, as defined at subsection
8.16.81.2(3), and any leaf blowing devices attached to a tractor and/or mower.
2. Definition of “gas-powered leaf blower.” Any portable handheld or backpack style power leaf
blower that is powered by a petroleum-based engine and used in any landscape maintenance,
construction, property repair, or property maintenance for the purpose of blowing, moving,
removing, dispersing, or redistributing leaves, dust, dirt, grass clippings, cuttings, and trimmings
from trees and shrubs, or any other type of litter or debris. Excluded from this definition are
wheeled walk-behind four-stroke leaf blowers, as defined at subsection 8.16.81.2(3), and any leaf
blowing devices attached to a tractor and/or mower.
3. Definition of “wheeled walk-behind four-stroke leaf blower.” Any walk-behind wheeled leaf
blower that is powered by a petroleum-based four-stroke engine and used in any landscape
maintenance, construction, property repair, or property maintenance for the purpose of blowing,
moving, removing, dispersing, or redistributing leaves, dust, dirt, grass clippings, cuttings, and
trimmings from trees and shrubs, or any other type of litter or debris. Excluded from this
definition are any leaf blowing devices attached to a tractor and/or mower.
4. Definition of “commercial leaf blower operator.” Any entity, organization, or multi-parcel
owner, as defined in this Chapter, that employs two (2) or more persons that receive income,
remuneration, or compensation of any kind, whether as a fee, a charge, a salary, wages, or
otherwise, for operating a leaf blower. Municipal operators and municipal contractors are
excluded from this definition.
5. Definition of “owners.” Persons or entities possessing one or more adjoining parcels of land in
common ownership that together comprise a total of less than two (2) acres.
6. Definition of “multi-parcel owners.” Persons or entities possessing one or more adjoining
parcels of land in common ownership that together comprise a total of two (2) acres or more.
8.16.081.3 - Use Regulations.
The use of leaf blowers shall be regulated as follows:
1. The use of leaf blowers is at all times prohibited except between March 15 and June 15 and
between September 15 and December 31 of each calendar year.
2. The use of leaf blowers is further prohibited on Sundays and legal holidays except, as described
further below, Indigenous Peoples' Day and Veterans' Day.
3. For the purposes of this Chapter, “legal holidays” shall mean the actual day on which the holiday
occurs and not the day it may be observed in each calendar year.
4. On days leaf blowers may be used such use by all users is limited to: (a) Monday through Friday,
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., (b) on Saturdays, between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m., and (c) consistent with the provisions of G.L. c. 136, §13, as it may be amended,
on Indigenous Peoples' Day leaf blowers may be operated between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and
5:00 p.m., and on Veterans' Day leaf blowers may be operated between the hours of 1:00 p.m.
and 5:00 p.m. Leaf blowers cannot be operated on Sundays or any legal holiday other than
Indigenous Peoples' Day and Veterans' Day.
5. The provisions of subsections 8.16.081.3(1) through 8.16.081.3(3) do not apply to the use of leaf
blowers by City employees and City contractors performing leaf blower operations in Cambridge
Municipal Cemetery, Mayor Thomas W. Danehy Park, Fresh Pond Reservation, Thomas P.
O'Neil, Jr. Municipal Golf Course at Fresh Pond, or performing emergency operations and clean-
up associated with storms, hurricanes, and/or other natural disasters, or by operators performing
leaf blower operations on behalf of multi-parcel owners, so long as the multi-parcel owners of
such land comply with the provisions of subsection 8.16.081.3(7).
6. Commercial leaf blower operators must obtain an annual permit to operate leaf blowers
(“Permit”). The Licensing Commission shall be responsible for the issuance and revocation of
any Permit.
7. Multi-parcel owners seeking to operate leaf blowers shall not be permitted to operate leaf blowers
unless they submit an operations plan to the City Manager or his or her designee, for review and
approval (“Operations Plan”). At a minimum, the operations plan shall:
i. Address the multi-parcel owner’s efforts to mitigate the impacts of noise and emissions upon
owners, occupants, and/or users of nearby property,
ii. Include an inventory of all leaf blowers owned and to be used in any operations program,
which program shall comply with the noise and emission restrictions set forth in this
ordinance, and regulations promulgated hereunder, and
iii. Include the multi-parcel owner’s plan for educating users of its equipment on the proper use
of equipment as well as the need to mitigate impacts upon others.
The operations plan shall be reviewed by the City Manager, or his or her designee, who shall
ensure that it complies with the applicable provisions of this Chapter, and regulations
promulgated hereunder, and shall impose any conditions that may be required in order for the
multi-parcel owner to comply with the provisions of this Chapter, and regulations promulgated
hereunder. No operations plan submitted by a multi-parcel owner shall be approved by the City
Manager unless there has been a showing of significant hardship.
8. Leaf blower operations shall not cause leaves, dirt, dust, debris, grass clippings, cuttings, or
trimmings from trees or shrubs or any other type of litter or debris to be blown or deposited on
any other parcel of land, lot, or public right-of-way other than the parcel, land, or lot upon which
the leaf blower is being operated. Leaves, dirt, dust, debris, grass clippings, cuttings, or trimmings
from trees or shrubs or any other type of litter or debris shall not be blown, swept, or raked onto
or into an adjacent street or gutter, except by municipal employees or municipal contractors or
leaf blower operators placing leaves, dust, dirt, grass clippings, cuttings, and trimmings from trees
and shrubs on a municipal street or sidewalk for collection and pick-up during municipal street
and sidewalk sweeping and cleaning operations. In no event shall leaves, dirt, dust, debris, grass
clippings, cuttings, or trimmings from trees or shrubs or any other type of litter or debris be
blown, swept, or raked onto or into catch basins or onto vehicles, persons, or pets. Deposits of
leaves, dirt, dust, debris, grass clippings, cuttings, or trimmings from trees or shrubs or any other
type of litter or debris shall be removed and disposed of in a sanitary manner which will prevent
dispersal by wind, vandalism, or similar means.
9. All leaf blowers shall satisfy the emissions standards of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency. All leaf blowers shall be rated by the manufacturer to produce an A-
weighted sound pressure level no greater than 65 decibels at a distance of fifty feet as rated by
the manufacturer using the American National Standards Institute testing criteria.
10. On parcels of 10,000 square feet or less, only one leaf blower may be used. On parcels larger
than 10,000 square feet, simultaneous use of leaf blowers is allowed so long as the leaf blowers
are operated at least 100 feet apart.
11. Private citizens/individuals, including but not limited to owners and multi-parcel owners, and
commercial leaf blower operators are prohibited from deliberately blowing debris onto adjacent
property, the street, catch basins, gutters, vehicles, people, or animals. City employees or City
contractors may blow leaves, dust, dirt, grass clippings, cuttings, and trimming from trees and
shrubs onto a municipal street or sidewalk for collection and pick-up during municipal street and
sidewalk sweeping and cleaning operations.
8.16.081.4 - Transition.
The prohibition of gas-powered leaf blower equipment use shall be subject to the following timeline:
1. Owner Use Transition Period. The use by owners, other than multi-parcel owners with an
operations plan, on their own property will be allowed until March 15, 2025.
2. Commercial Leaf Blower Operators and Multi-parcel Owners Use Transition Period: The use by
commercial leaf blower operators and multi-parcel owners will be allowed until March 15, 2027.
3. Municipal Use Transition Period: The use by City employees or City contractors will be allowed
until March 15, 2027.
4. The City shall phase out the use of wheeled walk-behind four-stroke leaf blowers as soon as it
deems it technologically and financially feasible to do so.
5. The provisions of this subsection 8.16.081.4 do not apply to the use of gas-powered leaf blowers,
including but not limited to leaf blowing devices attached to a tractor and/or mower and wheeled
walk-behind four-stroke leaf blowers, by City employees and City contractors in accordance with
the provisions of this Chapter, and regulations promulgated hereunder, when used for the
purposes of: (a) residential street cleaning, if the City continues to not tow vehicles for street
cleaning purposes, (b) on parcels equal to one acre or larger, and (c) in the event of emergency
conditions.
6. The provisions of this subsection 8.16.081.4 do not apply to the use of electric powered leaf
blowers.
8.16.081.5 – Regulations and Enforcement.
1. Regulations. The License Commission and the Commissioner of Public Works shall have the
authority to promulgate regulations to implement the provisions of this Chapter.
2. Enforcement. In addition to the Police Commissioner, the Commissioner of Inspectional Services
Department (“ISD”), and the Chairperson of the License Commission, as provided in section
8.16.040 of this Chapter, the Commissioner of Public Works and his or her designee shall be
authorized enforcement personnel charged with the enforcement of this section pursuant to the
provisions of section 8.16.040 of this Chapter.
8.16.081.6 - Miscellaneous.
1. Severability. The provisions of this Chapter are severable. If any section, provision, or portion of
this Chapter is determined to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining
provisions of this Chapter shall continue to be valid.
2. Effective Date. The provisions of this Chapter shall be effective upon ordination, except as to
City contracts now in effect. The provisions of this Chapter shall be incorporated into any current
City contracts that are renewed and/or amended after this Chapter is ordained.
Passed to a second reading at the City Council meeting
held on November 6, 2023 and on or after November 28, 2023
the question comes on passage to be ordained.
Attest:- Diane P. LeBlanc
City Clerk