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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JULY 17, 2023 2 <br /> 3. AGENDA ITEMS <br /> A. Buckthorn Removal Presentation <br /> PTRC Member Kelliher stated that over the course of the last three years, he and two others <br /> have been harvesting mature buckthorn in the Chatham trails area and have made tremendous <br /> progress. Minnesota Legacy grant fund monies won't be available until 2025. The PTRC <br /> unanimously recommended hiring a goat herd to graze the area which would cost $4,500 each of <br /> the next two years. They will be applying for the grant in 2024. <br /> Councilmember Fabel said he appreciated the work they have done. He asked how they keep the <br /> goats from wandering into people's yards. <br /> PTRC Member Kelliher said they can use a double fence system with an electric inner fence, or <br /> shock collars without fencing, which the company they'd like to hire wouldn't be using. <br /> Councilmember Fabel inquired about liability insurance and damage done from the goats. <br /> PTRC Member Kelliher said they interviewed seven goat herders and none of them have had <br /> any problems. They have $1,000,000 liability coverage and confirmation of the policy would be <br /> included in the contract. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau thought this would be a great step in the buckthorn management <br /> program. She asked how many members of the PTRC were involved? <br /> PTRC Member Kelliher replied that is was rotational, not every member interviewed every goat <br /> herder. But all but three members interacted with at least one goat herders. <br /> Councilmember Holden thought it was a great plan but was concerned with the expense. She <br /> wondered if this would be within the scope of the Arden Hills Foundation. <br /> Mayor Grant said probably not, they haven't branched out into ecology and things like that. The <br /> Foundation will be funding a new senior exercise program. <br /> Mayor Grant felt they needed to get experience with goats before they get into Great River <br /> Greening and it would be a shame to lose the momentum with buckthorn that the group has made. <br /> He thought it was a reasonable dollar amount. <br /> PTRC Member Kelliher said this would be a great opportunity to educate the public by <br /> announcing it in the newsletter and for people to go watch the goats. He added that the goats <br /> won't eat oak. <br /> Councilmember Holden wondered if it was best to use the goats and not spend money on grass <br /> seed now. <br /> PTRC Member Kelliher said they could do grass seed this time or next year. Goats won't eat <br /> the grass. <br />
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