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employees, and additional data becoming available from other agencies, such as <br />the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Natural Resources. Mr. <br />Brokke noted the EAB Management Plan components, including the tree <br />inventory; management options; ordinance; wood handling; planting; outreach, <br />education, training, and monitoring; and budgeting. <br />Mr. Brokke reviewed the anticipated presentation of findings to -date to the Parks <br />and Recreation Commission, who also serves as the City's Tree Board, in the <br />immediate future, and staff recommendations regarding diseased and hazardous <br />trees in the community, as well as steps for their removal and replacement. <br />Discussion included parks and golf course properties; public rights -of -way; a <br />status of each of the plan's components following award of the grant from the <br />Department of Agriculture in January of 2010; identification of an inventory of <br />1740 Ash trees on boulevards in Roseville, not inclusive of other public <br />properties; width of average rights -of -way between 12 15' behind the curb line; <br />approach for diseased trees on private property to avoid spreading; and impacts of <br />EAB on declining trees, with healthy trees having better stamina. <br />Mr. Brokke reviewed various management options as outlined in the Management <br />Plan and anticipated combined removal and /or treatment, with grant funding <br />providing for removal of up to twenty -three (23) trees, with analysis of the <br />inventory to determine those most declining Ash trees and their systematic <br />removal, with others being treated, and then replanting of various species. <br />Mr. Brokke reviewed the proposed ordinance updating current City Code, Chapter <br />706, as part of the requirement of the grant funding. Mr. Brokke anticipated a <br />Public Hearing to be held on the proposed ordinance by January of 2011; and <br />provisions for licensing tree companies working in Roseville required to sign a <br />compliance agreement, in accordance with state and federal guidelines. <br />Further discussion included identifying species not subject to infestations, with <br />Mr. Brokke advising that the tree inventory had identified appropriate species, <br />and recommendations that no more than 10% of one species be planted on one <br />street, to avoid losing significant tree canopies within the community. <br />Additional discussion included unauthorized people going door to door offering to <br />do tree trimming and /or removal, and the need for citizens to be aware of scams in <br />the area and educational information available from City Hall to use caution in <br />selecting contractors and making sure they're licensed by the City of Roseville to <br />avoid issues and fraud, especially for the senior population in the community. <br />Further discussion included a temporary emergency site to be determined for <br />proper quarantine of diseased trees; provisions of storm water action plans for tree <br />disposal according to MS4 requirements; additional resources for tree <br />replacement; experimental injection system treatment and research underway by <br />Page 3 of 10 <br />