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11-29-2004 TBM Tree Board Minutes November 29,2004 Members Present: Rose Jergens, Newt Potter, Mark Schnobrich Members absent: Brian Wendlandt, Dale Redetzke, and Tim Smith Summery of Proiects in 2004 The Board reviewed the summer projects Schnobrich presented starting with the 2004 Energy Tree plantings - 365 Trees were planted this year with 72 homes applying for trees with 65 homes receiving trees. 144 trees were planted on private property and the rest were planted on public blvd and parking lot areas. The MnDOT Roadside Landscape Partnership 163 trees were planted on Hwy 15 south, south of Century Ave with Oaks, Hackberry and Red Cedar being the species of choice planted. Schnobrich stated that a review of the project was made with the local MnDOT reps and the MnDOT Forester, as a few questions were needed to be answered prior to the project being approved by the state. Local maintenance staff was questioning a few of the tree locations. A consensus was achieved when a living snow fence was installed with the cooperation of the local farmer. In addition 100 feet of plastic fencing was added to the standing corn snow buffer to help control blowing snow. This will all be reviewed this winter in hopes that the stand of Red Cedar can remain standing as part of the Roadside Landscape Partnership Grant. The Miller Woods Oak Savannah Restoration Project - A letter from John Miller was sent to City Hall November 9, 2004 describing John Millers discontent with the actions taken by the City in regards to Miller Woods over the last 30 years. He listed a lack of financial commitment and the lack of enforcement of violators who utilize the park for their personnel property. John Miller also requested that the city fence in the park in order to deter further miss use of the park. The Tree Board discussed the matter and agreed that stricter enforcement of the park rules needs to be implemented. Schnobrich spoke of the work that has taken place in the park over the last 30 years, all in an effort to restore the remnant oak / prairie park land. Rose Jergens agreed that tougher enforcement is needed and that 15 days was a good length of time to allow people to remove all personnel property from the park Schnobrich highlighted the 2004 Energy Tree Report given to the Utility Commission on November 29th. He stated that he did not get a chance to present the report to all the commissioners and that a decision was not reached as to funding for the 2005 Energy Tree Planting Program. Schnobrich stated he would be in contact with Utilities in a week or so to see what decision was reached as to the future funding. With no further business the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Mark Schnobrich City Forester