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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — DECEMBER 19, 2022 <br />Councilmember Scott asked if they replaced the buckthorn with native species, wouldn't the <br />buckthorn outcompete the plants again? <br />Councilmember Holden said they may get rid of buckthorn, but there is a lot of private property <br />with buckthorn that could spread back into the park. <br />Ms. Seeman replied that the areas would need to be weeded for a few years while the plants get <br />established. <br />Mayor Grant wondered what would the total dollar amount be that would be asked for. <br />Ms. Seeman said she had that in her original proposal but had to make changes as she wanted to <br />grow the plants herself and get reimbursed from the city but was told that wasn't an option. The <br />original proposal included several trees, shrubs and other plants for about $3,500.00. <br />Mayor Grant discussed the new Landscape fund that could be used for shrubs and plants. He <br />asked what was the time frame they would like to get started at the park. <br />Ms. Seeman said she wanted to start this past fall and work on it next spring and summer. <br />Mayor Grant wondered if where they wanted to work would be impacted when the park was re- <br />done. <br />Discussion ensued regarding what parts of the park wouldn't be impacted by reconstruction and <br />where would be best to start planting native species. It was decided to start in the area of the <br />small wetland pond. <br />Mayor Grant felt the City could fund the plantings for the first year and after that they may have <br />funds in the Landscape Fund that could be used. <br />City Administrator Perrault wondered if there were plants that required less maintenance than <br />others in case in a few years they weren't being maintained by volunteers or staff that the area <br />would turn back the way it was. <br />Ms. Hinton suggested they look for drought resistant plants. <br />Mayor Grant said that PTRC should come back with how many plants they'd like to put in along <br />the trail by the little pond and approximate cost. <br />Ms. Hinton explained their request for name badges for park volunteers and volunteer <br />appreciation/recognition. <br />Councilmember Holden wondered why they weren't also thinking of other types of volunteers <br />such as coaches. <br />Ms. Hinton said they've had requests to highlight some of the long term volunteers that work in <br />the parks and gardens. <br />
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