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202Brokke will work to includeCommission materials forthe joint meeting in <br />203the Council pre packet. <br />204We had a record tree sale this year. 211 trees were purchased by the community. <br />th <br />205The 46annual Ice show took place recently. Thank you to the many volunteers who made <br />206this wonderful show possible. <br />207Wildlife Management/Control in Roseville: <br />208Over the years Roseville has taken a number of calls on deer and other wildlife <br />o <br />209issues. Ten or more years ago, Parks & Recreation volunteered to take the calls and <br />210work with Ramsey County. During the past 10 years Ramsey County has done <br />211winter flyovers to track the number of deer in our City. Staffregularly get questions <br />212on what the policy is for feeding deer in Roseville. Roseville does not have a policy <br />213specifically addressing this, we suggest that they do not feed the deer. <br />214Doneen added that an overly large deer population may behazardous to <br />215parklands and natural resources. <br />216Others commented that there are also problems with coyote, geese and fox <br />217in Roseville. <br />218Brokke will include an update in a future meeting with tracking numbers. <br />219Newby commented that it is important to track but also important to not let <br />220isolated complaints or comments drive actions. <br />221Gelbach asked about the upcoming burn at Langton Lake. <br />222Brokke explained this is follow-up work for the Buckthorn removal that was done <br />o <br />223on the west side of the lake last year. <br />224D. Holt asked about the EAB status after the winter. <br />225Brokke reported that unfortunately more trees have been identified with EAB and <br />o <br />226the cold winter did not impact the bugs as much as we had hoped. <br />227Anfang added: <br />228The department 20 year reaccreditation visit will take place on May 20-22. Staff <br />o <br />229look forward to meeting with professionals from across the country and showing off <br />230Roseville Parks & Recreation. <br />231The City Communications staff are working on a park amenities map that will be <br />o <br />232included in the July City newsletter. <br />233Rosefest buttons are now on sale. <br />o <br />234Pottery in the Garden is this Saturday, May 10 from 11am-3pm at the Arboretum <br />o <br />235Annual City-wide Garage Sale is June 7th <br />o <br />236D. Holt inquired into the election of chair and vice chair positions. This typically takes <br />237place in March/April and has not yet happened for the upcoming year. <br />238Brokke will add to the June meeting agenda. <br />o <br />239 <br />240 <br />241Meeting adjourned at8:40pm <br />242 <br />243Respectfully Submitted, <br />244Jill Anfang, Assistant Director <br /> <br />
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