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Athens Shade Tree Commission - August 19, 2021
A
B
A
B
Oh,
I'm
sorry
down
state
street,
not
uni,
obviously,
and
this
is
the
way
that
it
is
now
what's
going
to
happen
is
here,
are
the
fields
again
you're
going
to
see
that
we're
going
to
have
new
parking,
that's
proposed,
and
so
it's
going
to
be
appended
here.
It's
going
to
be
over
here,
and
I
confirmed
with
the
city
today
that
the
parking
lots
will
be
constructed
by
the
end
of
september.
C
D
A
A
B
Okay,
nancy,
okay,
so
I
went
out
there
and
I
walked
the
fields
with
the
city
and
a
decision
was
made
to
look
at
the
large
existing
trees
and
the
medium
trees
and
then
to
make
a
proposal
for
new
tree
plantings.
So
the
new
tree
plantings
are
the
rectangles
as
compared
to
the
ovals.
Basically,
the
idea
is
to
plant
the
trees
along
the
existing
parking.
B
There
are
two
reasons
one
they
want
to
create
shade,
but
two
they
also
want
to
create
a
barrier.
I
guess
they've
been
having
problems
with
the
cars
driving
onto
the
grass
fields.
I
think
another
thing
that
we
discussed
is
as
soon
as
you
put
in
shade
trees.
Here,
people
are
likely
going
to
sit
under
them
and
watch
the
game,
so
I
think
that
that'll
be
a
great
addition.
B
C
Let
me
finish:
is
that
the
required
space,
or
is
that
more
than.
B
It's
it's
15
feet,
plus.
B
C
A
C
B
C
B
B
C
A
A
Well,
they
they
they
can
have
the
barrier
but
there's
and
we
could,
in
principle,
plant
more
trees
but
they're,
saying
no
to
trees
in
the
parking
lot.
Yeah.
B
A
A
That
for
the
record-
because
this
happens
time
and
time
again-
that
we
are
not
consulted
at
an
appropriate
time-
you
can
look
at
the
swimming
pool.
You
can
look
at
brixton
avenue.
You
can
look
at
west
union
street.
You
can
look
at
east
estate
street
every
major
project
in
this
city.
They
do
not
consult
us
at
an
appropriate
time.
B
F
B
I
I
actually
made
that
statement
too
good,
and
so
it
is
on
record
good
in
an
email,
and
so
this
is
the
other
side
where
we
have
existing
trees
and
we
will
not
be
planting
them,
and
another
thing
is
is
that
we
have
another
plot
of
land
which
is
on
carroll,
which
is
in
between
two
housing
units.
It
was
given
to
the
city
by
the
construction
company
as
part
of
the
deal,
and
right
now
we
have
talked
about
placing
for
medium
trees
now
for
the
west
state
street
site.
B
We
need
to
talk
about
what
trees
we
want
to
plant
there
and
I
sent
an
email
to
everybody
about
what
were
some
of
the
ideas
that
came
up
and
I
think
I'm
going
to
leave
the
powerpoint
in
a
minute
and
I'll
come
over
there,
and
we
can
have
that
discussion
and
then
for
this
site.
In
addition
to
the
trees,
we
talked
about
having
some
smaller
shrubs
or
trees
around
it
to
create
islands,
and
I
talked
to
the
city
and
if
we
truly
create
islands
that
are
maintained
with
mulch,
they
are
okay
with
that.
B
Yes,
yes,
we
did
and
both
areas
are
heavily
trafficked
or
infested
whichever
words
you
prefer
by
deer,
and
so
we
can
talk
about
that.
I'm
gonna
go
back
to
my
seat.
Do.
B
The
planting
does
include
some
wire
wrapping
around
the
trees,
great.
A
The
one
question
I
had
about
the
islands
idea-
yes,
you
mentioned
mulch-
is
one
possibility.
What
about
stone.
B
I
think
that
stone
might
be
a
great
opportunity.
We'd
have
to
ask
the
city
what
they
have.
I
know
that
they
can
come
by
mulch,
but
they
might
have
rubble
too,
or
the
other
thing
is
is
that
we
can
go
back
and
request
more
money
for
next
year.
We.
B
I
have
to
give
a
great
shout
out
to
kevin
skurlock
who
works
for
the
city.
He
is
really
cognizant
of
those
issues
and
he's
been
really
knowledgeable
and
just
very
forthright,
so
I
think
that
we
found
a
really
good
partner
in
working
with
him,
okay,
so
for
the
trees.
If
we're
going
to
have
that
discussion,
can
you
base.
A
D
A
A
I
have
some
sort
of
prioritized
list:
okay,.
B
So
I
actually
don't
have
a
copy,
it
looks
like
maybe
it
left,
but
that's,
okay,
so
which
one
do
you
want?
Basically,
what
we
said
is
is
that
we
want
to
choose
at
least
three
varieties
of
trees
and
that
we
picked
oak
and
we
also
picked
tulip
tree.
We
also
mentioned
okay.
Thank
you,
okay,
david.
Why
don't
you
read
them
out
then,
because
you're
seeing
them?
Okay,.
A
We
discussed
species
three
different
oaks,
yeah
sycamore,
two
look
popular
catalpa
and
lindens.
So
that's
three,
four,
five,
six,
seven!
Yes
yep.
B
And
right
now,
I'm
going
to
suggest
that
we
might
remove
one
of
them
the
tulip
poplar
just
because
it
was
brought
to
our
attention
that,
with
climate
change,
there's
a
likelihood
that
they
will
not
do
as
well
in
our
area.
Well,.
A
We're
looking
for
three
yep,
we'll
put
tulip
poplar
a
seven
now,
and
so
we've
got
three
three
different
sorts
of
oaks
and
the
clearly
there's
concerned
about
oak
wilt
death
and
does
the
oak
world
death
affect
all
oaks
or
just
particular,
okay.
So
there
is
that
one
to
consider
sycamore.
It
is
certainly
a
good
good
one
there
and
I
like
catalpas,
and
I
like
lindens.
One
thing
we
must
bear
in
mind
is
that
under
title
37,
we
are
now
required
for
city
lands
to
have
75
percent
native
species.
A
I
think
I
think,
that's
what
so.
If
we've
got
60.
B
A
And
so
that
means
that
75
percent
of
30
quickly
in
my
head,
it
is.
A
No,
no,
we
need.
We
need
23
native
species.
That
means
that,
if
we're
only,
we
need
to
have
four
species
in
here
now
that
that
was
where
I
was
going
with
that,
because
you
can't
you
can't
get
23
out
of
unless
you
have
two
of
them
that
contribute
23
and
then
the
other
seven
are
now
the.
We
just
need
to
bear
that
in
mind,
because
in
fact
we
can
come
up
with
certainly
three
native
oaks
right.
The
sycamore
can
be
a
native
because
we
don't
have
to
go
with
the
london
plane
tree.
D
B
I
tell
you
what
maybe
david
to
save
time.
Can
we
just
say
that
shaytri
commission
approves
the
plan
that
we
will
have
at
least
three
species,
and
I
would
be
happy
to
work
with
anne
and
whoever
else
wants
to
and
we'll
just
come
up
with
the
list
of
natives
and
then
we'll
pass
it
over
to
dave
to
give
okay
yeah
right.
F
F
So
I
mean
that's
for
my
two
and
really
I
don't
know,
I
noticed
it
on
the
plan.
They
were
playing
on
the
other
one,
that
they
were
the
london
plane
tree
and
we
really
should
have
it.
A
A
Okay,
I
misspoke.
When
I
said
there
were
two
issues
under
title
33
that
I
was
aware
of
there
is.
There
was
just
this
one,
although
carroll
road,
do
you
want
to.
B
A
Yeah
you
should
the
background
to
that
is
that
in
the
sub
development
part
of
the
code,
there
is
a
requirement
that
they
dedicate
a
certain
amount
of
land
to
public
space.
So
it
is
supposed
to
be
a
park
on
which
children
can
play
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
B
A
H
H
Hi,
my
name
is
sam
and
I
work
for
planet
studios.
I
worked
on
this
project
under
my
colleague
kyle,
who
could
not
be
here,
but
I
assisted
him
with
a
study
and
the
tree
selection
in
the
code
research.
So
if
you
have
any
questions
I'll
do
my
best
to
answer.
Thank
you.
H
So
the
company
that
contracted
us,
I
think,
didn't
want
to
survey
the
entire
site.
So
we
surveyed
an
acre
and
then
saw
that
the
conditions
were
mostly
the
same
throughout
the
entire
site
and
extrapolated
that
okay.
I
Is
make
sure
that
there's
a
certain
number
of
trees
per
impervious
square
footage
and
pervious
square
footage,
so
you
take
the
whole
site
and
figure
out
how
many
trees
you
need
for
the
pervious
property.
The
interesting
piece
here
is
there
is
a
big
property
and
they're
only
they're.
I
Only
developing
a
small
portion
of
this
so
there'll
be
an
enormous
amount
of
trees
that
are
going
to
be
required
by
the
code
for
that
pervious
area
that
that's
and
we're
sure
some
of
those
already
exist
there
and
then
the
other
piece
would
be
for
the
for
the
development
for
the
impervious
areas.
There's
another
tree
requirement
number
of
number
of
trees
that
are
required
for
that
as
well,
but.
I
B
On
the
whole
site
yeah,
but
dave
to
be
more
specific,
the
reason
why
I
believe
that
they
have
to
survey
the
entire
site,
or
at
least
log,
the
blog
the
number
of
trees
is,
is
that
if
they
need
to
remove
trees
in
order
to
come
into
the
site,
those
trees
need
to
be
replaced.
B
But
what
we
don't
know
is
what
trees
in
the
frontage
and
on
the
sides
are
going
to
be
removed
in
order
to
get
you
know,
equipment
in
etc,
and
any
tree
that
is
removed
has
to
be
replaced
in
addition
to
the
requirement
for
the
impermeable
and
permeable
space.
That's
our
that's!
I
think
it's
my
concern.
C
B
I
believe,
and
I
could
be
wrong
nancy.
I
think
that
they
consider
that
as
part
of
the
work
site
that
it's
going
to
be
cleared
and
contoured,
so
it
would
work
into
the
equation
of
how
many
trees
are
required.
So
the
way
that
I
read
it
is
is
that
within
that
site,
that
they
propose
that
small
area
everything
is
being
cleared,
there
are
no
trees
in
and
out
or
do
you
mean
trees
that
would
then
be
adjacent
to
that
contoured
site.
F
H
Would
say,
because
you
were
talking
about
the
trees
that
are
adjacent
to
the
area,
that's
being
developed
when.
H
H
I
would
have
to
revisit
the
engineering
documents,
but
I
believe
it's
actually
phil
is
going
back
in
because
they're
building
up
that
berm
to
make
that
site
level
enough
to
put
a
building
on.
So
I
don't
believe
too
much.
Soil
is
being
taken
out
actually
yeah.
But
then
the
question
is
as
far
as.
F
If
they
take
out
the
soil
and
then
they're
going
to
put
it
back
in,
where
are
they
going
to
store
it?
Because
if
you
store
it
in
an
area
where
there
are
trees,
I
mean
even
if
it's
a
distance
from
trees,
the
roots
are
reaching
out
of
course,
and
then
that
you
know
can
compact
the
soil
and
damage
the
trees.
As.
H
Far
as
I
know,
all
the
construction
will
be
happening
on
that
sort
of
cleared
area
where
it's
mostly
sort
of
like
meadow.
It's
kind
of
around
there's,
actually
a
bulldozer
on
that
site.
That's
been
sitting
there
derelict
for
a
number
of
years,
and
that's
where
I
imagine
a
lot
of
that
construction
equipment
and
backfill
will
go.
I
think,
but.
H
B
D
B
The
impermeable
and
permeable
space
calculation,
but
my
suggestion
is,
is
that
you
build
in
extra
trees
into
your
numbers
because
you're
going
to
potentially
lose
you
know
a
tree
somebody's
going
to
run
one
over
or
as
nancy's
concerned.
You
know,
you're
just
going
to
lose
some
health
and
some
trees,
so
it's
always
better
just
to
pad
the
numbers.
A.
B
And
so
you
just
need
to
make
sure
that
you
use
medium
and
you
use
large
trees.
Large
trees
count
as
one
medium
count
is
half,
and
we
noticed
that
on
on
your
plans
that
you
had
a
few
trees
that
we
would
considered
small.
So
they
wouldn't
count
so
just
make
sure
that
the
numbers
work.
B
And
then
I
was
just
going
to
say
that
you,
you
have
a
tree.
A
green
vase
saw
leaf
zakova,
which
is
actually
not
on
our
approved
list,
and
so
I.
D
A
A
That
that
list
is
not
exclusive,
but
we
now
have
this
further
burden
on
us
that
we've
got
to
make
sure
that
they're
planting
six
of
them
looking
forward.
D
H
Yes,
that
was
a
consideration,
and
so
I
believe
that
60
requirement
is
met.
We've
planted
a
lot
of
honey
locusts,
I
think
red
oaks
and
I
think
american
basswoods,
but
I'll
have
to
recheck
that
yeah.
F
Point,
jim
yeah,
and
what
about
the
issue?
Speaking
of
that?
What
about
the
issue?
I
mean
this?
That's
in
an
area
with
a
very
high
water
table,
so
we
choosing
trees
that
can
like
sycamore
is
great
in
an
area
that
has
a
lot
of
water,
but.
E
G
I
G
H
C
H
You
referring
to
the
zelkova
yeah,
yes,
that
it
just.
Does
it's
a
very
good
street
tree?
It's
pretty
bulletproof
too,
like
pollution,
it
grows
in
a
really
nice
pyramidal
habit,
so
beautiful
it's
a
very
attractive
one
that
is
used
in
a
lot
and
it's
it's
gonna
thrive.
B
A
B
When
we
did
the
calculation
of
the
3.7
acres
and
then
we
divided
by
the
number
of
trees
that
are
needed
for
impermeable
and
permeable,
we
came
up
with
a
range
of
91
to
106
trees
needed
okay,
and
that
wasn't
the
number
that
you
had
provided.
So
I
think
that
what
we're
going
to
require
in
the
revised
plans
is
the
calculation
of
the
impermeable
and
the
permeable
space,
and
then
the
number
trees,
taking
into
account
their
larger
medium
and
then
also
padding
your
numbers
I'll,
add
one
more
thing.
Of
course:
deer.
B
We
have
them
the
biggest
one.
I
would
suggest
that
whatever
you
do,
you
know
you
make
sure
that
you
get
trees
that
you
know
will
deal
with
the
deer
and
also
put
some
stuff
around
it.
So
that
way
they
don't
just
but.
C
B
But
the
ones
that
are
staying
don't
count
against
their
trees
that
they
need
to
put
on
their
disturbed
area
impermeable
and
permeable.
If
they
remove
those
trees,
then
they
would
have
to
replace
those
as
well
and
they're.
Not
so
we're
not
going
to
worry
about
that,
so
they
just
have
to
worry
about
the
space
where
they're,
constructing
and
also
any
trees
on
the
periphery
that
they
might
have
to
remove,
will
have
to
be
replaced.
A
D
A
And
that'll
tell
you
how
many
trees
have
got
to
be
close
to
or
within
the
area
that
you've
defined
as
impermeable?
That's
it
right
and
you
you
can
then
subtract
those
trees
away
from
the
away
from
the
first
number
right,
and
at
that
point
you
you've
got
it.
Yeah
you've
got
the
total
and
retreat
now
what
we
can
do
in
areas
that
have
existing
trees.
A
At
the
end
of
the
day,
the
other
piece,
as
I
said
right
at
the
beginning,
I'm
not
happy
with
the
way
that
the
the
the
survey
was
done
because
the
survey
as
far
as
I'm
aware
it
says
in
the
code
that
should
be
a
survey
of
the
entire
site,
not
just
part
of
the
site,
so
that
that
piece.
I
think
we
need
to
have
completed
then
there's
the
other
concerns
that
that
roxanne
was
raising
as
well.
A
Now
our
next
meeting
is
due
to
be
I'm
going
to
find
my
next
meeting
september
9th.
A
If
you
can't
make
that
and
there's
an
urgency
to
to
do
something,
we
can
hold
a
special
meeting
as
long
as
I've
got
prep
I'd
like
to
have
the
plans
in
the
hands
of
my
fellow
commissioners
for
a
week
before
we
have
to
give
a
day's
notice
basically
to
hold
a
public
meeting,
but
I
like
to
have
it
I'd
like
to
get
the
plan.
So
if
you
can
go
away
think
about
what
what
revisions
we've
asked
for
if
you've
got
you've
got
questions
from
me.
A
Contact
me
directly,
of
course,
yeah
and
we'll
try
and
come
up
with
a
a
resolution
that
will
help
you.
B
That's
that
was
going
to
be
my
suggestion.
We've
thrown
a
lot
at
you
and
we're
here
basically
as
the
cities,
but
also
your
advocate,
to
make
sure
you
know
that
you
understand
the
requirements,
so
please
don't
hesitate
to
reach
out
to
us
by
email,
we're
happy
to
clarify
and
to
work
with
you,
of
course,
yeah.
H
At
the
moment,
the
part
about
the
replacement
of
disturbed
trees-
I
was
having
trouble
finding
that
in
the
city's
code.
Is
there
a
simulation?
It's
just.
A
It's
just
a
consequence:
if
you
go,
if
in
your
survey,
you
found
a
hundred
trees
and
then,
as
part
of
your
development,
you
take
out
those
hundred
trees.
Of
course,
those
hundred
trees,
don't
don't
exist
anymore.
You've
got
to
replace
them
so
that
that's
all
all
the
things
that
we
were
trying
to
say.
That's
it
so,
just
because
you've
got
the
trees
there.
Now,
unless
they're
there
at
the
end,
they
don't
count.
H
And
then,
lastly,
with
the
request
for
like
an
entire
site
survey-
and
you
said,
there's
calculations
on
how
to
do
that,
because
I
believe
it
would
might
be
unfeasible
to
count
or
do
a
survey
of
the
entire
entire
site
and
count
every
single
tree.
I.
A
B
Clarification
we're
not
talking
about
all
the
acreage.
Yes.
A
A
I
I'm
looking
at
the
code
right
now
and
I
don't
see
anywhere
that
it
says
that
they
have
to
do
a
tree
survey
of
the
entire
site.
I
might
be
missing.
I
It
actually
says
that
you
have
to
they
have
to
have
a
list
of
what
the
proposed
trees
are
for
that
for
the
development,
and
then
we
also
talk
about
the
pervious
and
impervious
in
the
number
of
trees.
A
Now
I'm
talking
about
the
latest
version
that
the
city
passed,
which
is
now
the
active.
I
Code
yeah-
and
I
think
that's
what
I'm
looking
at
here.
It
was
ordinance
zero,
forty
six,
twenty.
I
Could
I
could
do
some
research
and
follow
up
with
the
with
the
committee,
give
you
what
I
can
what
I
can
find
from
the
code.
I
can't
find
anything
in
there
right
now,
I'm
looking
at
what
I
think
is
the
most
recent
amended
ordinance
for
title
37.
I
So
let
me
do
that.
Let
me
let
me
research
that
and
I'll
get
back
with
the
committee.
E
D
A
B
I
don't
think
that
they're
terribly
different.
I
think
what
is
different.
One
david
rightly
pointed
out
that
even
though
code
talks
about
three
seasons,
it
might
be
really
nice
to
have
them
list
flowers,
pollinator-friendly
species
for
all
four
seasons.
B
So
I
think
that
that
was
a
nice
ad
in
the
version
that
I
have
what
I
did
was.
I
took
the
text
from
code
and
put
it
on
the
application,
and
so
that
way
they
could
see
the
code
and
the
other
thing
that
I
did
was
it
says
that
you
have
to
agree
to
reduce
all
pesticide
use
on
the
property
and
it's
actually
pesticide
and
herbicide-
and
I
said
okay
then
tell
us
what
your
current
use
is.
B
You
know
I
I
sort
of
would
like
to
to
know
that
and
then
just
have
a
little
check
box.
That
says
yes,
I
certify,
because
I
don't
think
anybody's,
actually
gonna
go
and
check.
I
could
be
wrong
and
then
we
have
the
list
of
the
pollinators
by
by
season.
I
think
that's
something
that's
common
to
both
of
them
and
then
the
second
page
is
like
identical.
B
So
I
think
that
I
would
just
suggest
adding
code
language
and
then
also
getting
them
to
list
the
pesticide
herbicide
and
also
making
them
check
a
box
that
they're
that
they're
gonna
do
it.
That
way,
we
can
say
you
signed
it,
you
didn't
do
it.
B
So,
oh
and
the
other
thing
that
really
I
had
to
laugh
about
was.
Is
it
said
that
in
the
original
it
said
make
a
sketch
of
your
garden
and
show
all
pollinators,
and
I
was
like
no
no
one's
doing
that.
So
I
think
we
need
to
allow
them
to
submit
photos.
G
B
I
G
C
A
A
Let's,
let's
leave
that
one
alone?
What
we've
got
here
are
two
documents.
I
wrote
one
of
them,
roxanne
wrote
the
other.
I
think
the
significant
difference
is.
I
had
a
listing
that,
by
that
said,
boldly
that
they
agreed
to
these
four
things.
I
don't
have
any
problems
in
go
in
doing
it,
roxanne's
way
with
that.
D
A
D
I
It
up
on
the
on
the
website
as
well,
so
they
can
do
these
online
or
come
in
to
fill.
B
A
A
D
C
B
F
And
so
are
you
saying
instead
of
having
it
be
one
paragraph
you
would
have
colon
and
then
have.
B
D
A
F
D
C
G
A
A
Perfect
is
the
enemy
of
the
good,
in
this
case
exactly
okay,
anything
else
under
title
37.
A
A
A
C
D
A
Once
we
get
a
handle
on
on
what
title
37
is
saying
now
I
think
I
think
you're
right.
We
probably
need
to
do
that
that
type
of
checklist.
Okay,
if
there's
nothing
else
under
title
37,
you
don't
have
anything
more
for
us.
Are
you
going
to
have
anything
more
at
the
next
meeting?
Apart
from
the
marriage.
I
Possibly
yes,
yeah
there
there's
two
more
phases
of
the
loaded
development
on
682
that
that
should
be
coming
through
and
that'll
be
the
next
big
development
that
you
would
see.
So
that's
across
from
university
of
states.
A
Maintenance
of
tree
canopy
I've
consolidated
the
lists
that
nancy,
jim
and
I
had
into
one
document
and
I'll,
try
and
circulate
that
out
before
the
next
meeting.
So
people
can
see
again
where
we're
finding
sites
for
potential
plantings
down
down
the
road.
A
Then
the
other
item,
which
is
almost
maintenance
of
the
tree
canopy
we've
got
asplund
and
I
wanted
to
get
this
into
the
agenda
so
that
the
public
could
see
this
before
our
meeting
there's
a
whole
series
of
streets,
mainly
on
the
south
side,
where
asplund
are
to
be
working.
A
G
I
have
a
couple
things:
a
couple:
announcements
october
21st.
We
ed
brown
and
the
other
osu
extension
agents
from
around
here
we're
hosting
another
tree
survival
school
over
in
belpre
at
the
riverfront
park.
There
so
it'll
be
a
day-long
outdoor
activity
where
we've
got
you
know,
demos
on
on
on
site,
prep
tree
planting,
mulching
pruning
and
we're
gonna
have
mike
wren
to
to
do
some
bird
watching
too,
because
a
big
part
of
that
that
park
has
been
trying
to
establish
some
some
rare
birds
population.
D
G
You
guys
are
going
to
get
email
invites
from
me
on
these
in
the
next
few
days.
So
it'll
be
a
little
bit
of
some
email
blasts
for
me
that
you
do
need
to
register
for
that,
but
it
is
free.
G
Yeah-
and
it
is
during
the
day
it's
9
to
12.-
I
will
look
into
that.
I
I
because.
G
Yeah
we,
you
know
that
was
an
act
of
congress
to
get
that
thing
recorded
and
then
out
on
youtube.
So
if
you
remember,
we
did
get
them
yes,
but
it
took
a
while
yeah.
I
don't
know
that
I
will
try
to
find
out
on
that,
but
as
a
part
of
that
that
online
tutorial-
and
this
would
be
something
for
kevin
and
his
guys-
also
the
street
crews-
you
know
they-
they
have
to
deal
with
trees.
G
Yes,
ce
used
will
be
available
for
both
of
these
events,
but
what
I'm
getting
at
on
the
27th
is,
we
will
then
go
out
and
meet
in
the
different
towns
and
do
some
pruning
and
the
one
will
be
closest
to
you.
Guys
will
be
logan
so
we'll
be
in
logan
like
in
november
and
again
it's
it's
free,
but
you
know
we'll
get
to
spend
a
couple
days
out
there.
Some
helping
them
trim
up
some
of
their
kentucky
coffee
trees
on
the.
D
G
Well,
yeah:
we
could
do
that.
Let's
can
you
call
me
next
week
and
because
we
want
to
have
something
you
know
so
we
can
discuss
some
specific.
G
Yeah,
that's
a
possibility,
and
then
finally,
so
so
so
please
watch
your
email
for
invitations
to
those
two
events.
Finally,
the
big
news
is:
we
are
we've
been
awarded
250
000
from
the
u.s
forest
service
to
help
communities
restore
their
community
forests,
so
we
are
going
to
be
giving
grants
their.
I
believe
it's
going
to
be
2k
to
25k
they're,
always
50,
50
reimbursement,
like
like
your
typical
federal
grants.
G
We
are
meeting
to
review
the
criteria
and
the
the
application
documents
on
tuesday.
So
I
would
say,
probably
in
the
next
week
or
two
you're,
going
to
get
into
it'll,
be
an
email
from
me
that
comes
from
my
supervisor,
but
be
thinking
about
it.
It'll
be
a
quick
turnaround
time
so.
G
A
G
No
you'll
you'll
you'll
have
time
you'll.
A
A
A
A
G
Yes,
because
yeah,
it's
all
on
how
you
propose
it
so
because
you
would
be
you
might
be
able
to
do
double
the
trees
or
you
yeah.
A
G
B
G
G
A
Yeah
yeah.
F
G
But
yeah
it's
we
didn't.
You
know
it
is
a
it's
it's.
It
was
a
a
gov
congressional
pass-through
monies
from
marcy
kapter
and
they
sustained
so
much
tree
loss
from
the
emerald
ash,
borer
that
it
really
heightened
her
awareness
about
restoring
tree
canopy.
And
that's
that's
why
it's
you
know
a
simple
grant,
so
you
know
in
a
way
that
use
the
money
to
plant,
but
that
gives
frees
up
resources
to
do
other
things
like
like
watering
them
and
pruning
them,
and.
B
B
One
other
question
dave:
we
for
the
last
two
meetings
have
requested
a
meeting
with
legal
to
talk
about
whether
or
not
we
have
the
right
to
sell
trees
from
menards
as
part
of
a
tree
sale.
I'd
really
like
to
have
that
meeting.
I
Yes,
okay,
I
will
lisa's
been
out
of
the
office,
I
think
she's
back
in
tomorrow,
so
I
can.
I
can
get
a
hold
of
her
and
see
what
her
availability
is.
Thank.
A
Okay,
is
there
anything
else
before
we
review
the
minutes
of
the
last
meeting,
I.
C
C
It
sounds
like
it
feels
like
that.
That's
not
even,
and
they
go,
I
mean
like
how
how
did
carroll
avenue
get
us
trees,
trees,
wind
up
being
planted
at
the
at
the
at
the
state
street
park?
I
mean
what
who
decides
those
things.
D
G
Nancy,
this
is
your
chance
with
that,
those
that
grant
opportunity.
You
know
if
there's
something
that
you've
noticed.
You
know
place
that
that
where
we
can
make
a
statement.
A
C
B
C
Yes,
project
involved
the
chain
tree.
Commission
I
mean
I
was
a
member
of
it
and
I
don't
know
anne
was
there
probably
other
people
too.
I
forget,
but
so
it
wasn't
just
somebody
picking
it
out
of
them.
B
G
That's
awesome,
I
mean
I
still
think
since
you
brought
that
up
roxanne,
you
know
for
the
record:
it's
not
about
planting
trees.
There.
It's
about
developing
a
plan
around
the
city
to
to
manage
land.
D
G
B
G
Well,
we
have
the
plan
that,
because
od
and
our
service,
forester
cameron,
bashang
actually
did
a
a
long
term
plan
for
that
that
site
and
it
could
be
applied
to
to
the
slopes.
You
know
where
the
steps
are
between
the
neighborhoods
at
grosner
and
franklin,
and
you
know
all
the
other
places
where
we
have
kind
of
cool.
G
G
A
That's
why
the
planning
for
this
is
immense.
I
mean
that's
yeah,
I'm
trying
to
wrap
your
mind
around
to
get
all
guys
more
than
I
can
do
at
the
moment.
All
we
can
do
is
put
pieces
together
for
this.
A
B
A
A
A
Our
next
meeting
is
september
9th
unless
we
need
to
meet
sooner
than
that
for
the
benefit
of
the
marietta
memorial
hospital
site,
and
with
that
we
are
adjourned.
Thank
you.