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ROSEVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br /> MEETING MINUTES FOR DECEMBER 4, 2012 <br /> ROSEVILLE CITY HALL—6:30PM <br /> PRESENT: Azer, Boehm, Diedrick, Doneen, Etten, D. Holt, M. Holt, Ristow, Simbeck <br /> ABSENT: Wall notified staff ahead of time that he was unable to attend due to work conflict <br /> STAFF: Anfang, Brokke, Evenson <br /> 1. INTRODUCTIONS/ROLL CALL/PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> None <br /> 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES—NOVEMBER 1,2012 MEETING <br /> Commission Recommendation: <br /> Minutes for the November 1, 2012 meeting were approved unanimously. <br /> 3. PUBLIC TREE MASTER PLAN PRESENTATION <br /> Jeff Evenson reviewed the Public Tree Master Plan Draft with Commission. Evenson provided <br /> background information on the original Public Tree Master Plan that was completed in 1995. While <br /> the earlier information was interesting the original plan was not available in an electronic format <br /> making it difficult to use with the updated inventory tools and current mapping systems. <br /> The updated Public Tree Master Plan includes three main areas; the inventory of all public trees, <br /> analysis of data collected through the inventory and a plan for fiiture forestry work and upgrades. <br /> The current information is filly electronic and will provide for a more streamlined update in the <br /> future and allows for the use of existing maintenance tracking software for reports that are easily <br /> integrated. The updated plan also includes references to the updated forestry ordinance and <br /> information on the economic value of our forest resources. <br /> Commission Discussion: <br /> • D. Holt commented on the significant number of trees recognized as being in fair or poor <br /> condition and inquired into how the City plans to address the maintenance needs for trees in <br /> this condition. <br /> • Evenson explained that condition status is quite critical and a fair status sounds worse <br /> that what is experienced by the"non-arborist" public. Maintenance staff is working to <br /> be more proactive with trimming and pruning trees. <br /> • Commissioners recognized that what is being done now is unfortunately reactionary <br /> due to budgetary constraints. <br /> • Doneen recognized the need to plant in tree spaces now rather than wait until trees are <br /> diseased or gone—work on changing the tide from reactive to proactive. <br /> • Doneen commented that he did not see in the report reference to climate changes and <br /> attention to species that are robust enough to withstand warmer seasons. <br /> • The commission would also like to see mapping of the invasive species in a similar manner <br /> so that we can better manage our natural resources. <br /> • Etten commented on how the County Roads were highlighted on the maps and inquired into <br /> how the County plays into the updated plan. Etten also suggested the County be approached <br /> with Roseville's plan so there might be an opportunity to share in the plan for fi ture <br /> plantings on County Road right-of-ways. <br /> • Etten spoke to the benefits of our Urban Forest highlighted in the Public Tree Master Plan; <br /> • Shade allows for an energy savings <br /> • Trees store COz <br /> • Trees have an impact on storm water management <br /> • In the long run, public trees save the City of Roseville money <br />