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Roseville City Council
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3/7/2022
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Attachment A <br />SECTION 5 – SCOPE OVERVIEW <br />A clear description of “what’s in” and “what’s out” of the scope. <br /> Tree Trust will remove a total of 914 ash trees. <br /> Tree Trust will replant a total of 1152 trees-any trees that cannot be replanted in the immediate <br />vicinity of a former ash tree location will be relocated to an area of the city in need of increased <br />canopy. <br /> Due to the high numbers of planted maples trees within the city of Roseville, we will replace maple <br />in the master planting plan with alternative, climate adapted species such as London planetree, <br />ginkgo (male), northern catalpa and/or yellowwood. Kentucky coffeetree is an underutilized <br />street tree, according to the inventory, and could be increased in usage across the city. <br /> Tree Trust will preserve 238 trees for on-going treatment as a means to transition in a more <br />orderly manner away from an overreliance of ash trees. There will be a total incidence of 320 <br />treatments; 67 trees will be treated twice during the course of the project term. Throughout the <br />project term, treated trees will be continuously assessed to insure their continued investment is <br />a sound one. <br /> Tree Trust has a well established, community tree planting model utilizing volunteer-community <br />members to participate in the building of their future tree canopy. Tree Trust anticipates utilizing <br />volunteers where possible, to provide a unique opportunity for community members to assist in <br />the City’s EAB management strategy. <br /> <br />
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