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<br />Clear Day <br /> <br />Page 1 of 1 <br /> <br />Kim Stephan <br /> <br />Sent: <br />To: <br /> <br />Kim Stephan [kstephan@centervillemn.com] <br /> <br />Friday, May 29, 2009 1 :28 PM <br /> <br />Paul Palzer (ppalzer@centervillemn.com); 'Dallas Larson'; 'brian@petersoncabin.com'; 'Kevin <br />Amundsen (bonasaumbellus@atl.net)'; Mark Haiden; pbranch; Savannah Lee <br />(Iee_family@q.com); Selander, Kevin C.; 'Suzanne Seeley (skseeley@yahoo.com)' <br /> <br />Subject: Tree Trimming / Buckthorn / Poison Ivy Removal at Eagle Park <br /> <br />Attachments: Poison Ivy.pdf; Buckthorn.pdf <br /> <br />From: <br /> <br />Paul and P & R, <br /> <br />The DNR Forrester who was to mark the trees in Eagle Park never showed up and does not return Kevin's <br />phone calls. We discussed last fall with Public Works and again this spring, the removal of the poison ivy and <br />buckthorn particularity in Eagle Pass. The poison ivy has been a problem there for years I was under the <br />impression the Public Works Staff could spray the poison ivy and the stumps of the buckthorn as long as they <br />were not using commercial chemicals, but using like over the counter product bought at say Hugo Feed Mill. <br />Paul says he does not believe this to be true. Question then. Paul - can you get an estimate or do whatever <br />needs to be done to have our lawn service get rid of the poison ivy? And if the summer guys can cut the <br />buckthorn how can we spray/paint the roots of the buckthorn to keep it from coming back? Attached is poison <br />ivy information as well as buckthorn information. <br /> <br />From the P & R Meeting Minutes of May 6th: <br /> <br />Trcc Rcmoval at Ea~lc Park <br /> <br />The DNR Forester who met with Vice-Chairperson Amundsen to look at the trees in Eagle Park <br />wa~ supposed to come back and mark the trees to be removed, but he never came back and does <br />not return phone calls. Vice Chairperson Amundsen inf()rmed the committee that Eagle Pass <br />Town Ilome Association owns the trees on the north side of the park and this helps to <br />differentiate betwccn park and privatc property. The committee discllssed getting rid of the sCnlb <br />trees, buckthorn and noxious weeds will open up the property and the pine trees may not need to <br />be rcmovcd at this time. The park also needs to be sprayed for poison ivy. <br /> <br />x..... S~ <br />~oJ~ <br /> <br />t:.nnnno <br />