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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 10,2013 <br /> Page 15 <br /> Councilmember Laliberte again expressed her appreciation of the Commission's <br /> very helpful report. <br /> Chair Holt recognized the numerous issues the City Council needed to consider; <br /> however, he opined that there came a point where no more further efficiencies <br /> could be found. Chair Holt noted that a significant way the City saved money <br /> was through utilizing its volunteer pool and their efforts; and a coordinator could <br /> provide additional gain for the city beyond the focus of cost of the position. Chair <br /> Holt opined that he was of the firm belief that the position would actually be cost- <br /> neutral or save the City money in the long-run; and asked that the City Council <br /> change their thinking along those lines, and encouraged their efforts for that con- <br /> sideration proving very beneficial overall. <br /> Commissioner Doneen, in the Commission's role as the City's Tree Board, pro- <br /> vided a report on the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) infestation in Roseville, referenc- <br /> ing the original Management Plan providing five (5) options, and the one-time <br /> set-aside of $100,000 in funding for potential infestation, now being realized. <br /> Commissioner Doneen reviewed various options in how aggressive the City chose <br /> to be related to removal and replanting, and asked for their consideration during <br /> budget deliberations, and how it fit with other natural resource management prior- <br /> ities as well. Commissioner Doneen opined that this infestation would make a <br /> huge impact in many areas of the community and its entire eco-system, with fund- <br /> ing and proactive measures needing to be reviewed and updated. <br /> At the request of Mayor Roe, Commissioner Doneen clarified that the Commis- <br /> sion was currently focused on boulevard and City property, but not targeting for- <br /> ested areas of parks, but those in the city-wide public property tree inventory for <br /> those that could be mowed around for diversity planting, with no focus to-date on <br /> private property. Commissioner Doneen advised that he was advocating initiating <br /> a diverse replanting now by identifying areas through use of the tree inventory. <br /> Discussion included an historical review of other communities having had an in- <br /> festation and whether there had been a recurrence; 25% of the City's current trees <br /> of the Ash species; treatment versus removal; special consideration of the City's <br /> Golf Course with substantial Ash trees; treatment strategies being a delaying tac- <br /> tic, not a cure; and the Commission's search for any available grant funding to <br /> help lower costs in addressing the infestation(s). <br /> Councilmember McGehee requested more detailed information on treatment types <br /> and available historical data for future discussions. <br /> Mayor Roe questioned if there may be some assistance from the State, County or <br /> Metropolitan Council to more broadly address the infestation, since it was region- <br /> al and not city-specific. <br />
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