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Athens Shade Tree Commission - April 8, 2021
A
I
don't
have
any
tree
permit
or
right
of
way
issues
and
so
we'll
go
straight
to
item
2,
title
37,
landscape,
ordnance
issues.
We
have
two
here
tyler
park
and
kershaw
greens.
We
have
received
some
revised
plans.
A
A
B
D
Did
roxanne
bring
up
an
issue
about
miscounting?
Oh
yes,
black
gums
or
something
yeah
speak
for
herself.
So
I
didn't
read
her
email,
okay,.
A
That
was
what
I
was
actually
busy
with,
because
I
think
what
has
happened
here
is.
She
has
mixed
up
the
two
plans,
because
in
the
the
comment
that
she
made
was
the-
and
this
was
about
kershaw
green,
all
the
trees
are
shown
on
the
map,
but
I
think
there's
a
mistake.
They
report
nine
black
gum
and
18
hornbeam
on
the
map.
A
They
have
18
black
gum
and
nine
hornbeam,
but
if
you
go
to
the
tyler
park
one,
I
think
that's
where
you
find
the
18
and
the
nine,
and
so
I
think
she
may
have
got
the
two
plans
switched
over
at
some
point.
So
I
think
that
was
what
what
was
going
on
there.
A
So
I
found
the
correct
number
when
I
was
looking
at
them.
At
least,
I
think
I
did.
A
A
And
I
think
one
of
the
questions
that
let
me
bring
up
roxanne's
email.
What
she
said
was
that
she
was
questioning
whether
the
symbols
for
the
black
gum
and
the
hornbeam
had
been
switched,
reversed,
yeah
and
so
we're
showing
the
the
black
gum
as
ns
and
within
the
parking
lot.
There
are,
I
think,
three
of
them
and.
A
18
of
the
horn,
beam
and
nine
of
the
sylvania
and
the
of
the
black
gun
correct.
So
that's
why
I
think
she
may
have
gotten
got
the
two
plans
mixed.
A
B
A
So
is
there
anything?
In
addition,
you
want
to
tell
us
about
at
all
mark
or
chuck.
B
B
A
A
There
will
have
to
be
a
separate
vote
on
whether
or
not
we
allow
for
the
tree
banking
and
again
that
that
could
be
just
a
combined
vote
on
the
two
properties
so
jim
and
david
and
emily.
Do
you
have
any
thoughts
on
this.
A
A
A
A
Okay,
I'm
not
seeing
anything
there,
so
we
have
essentially
four
of
us
present.
That's
me
david
sincoff
and
jim
dyer,
and
emily
two-thirds
of
four
is
three
of
us.
A
So
as
long
as
at
least
three
of
us
vote
in
favor
of
of
allowing
the
tree
banking,
we
are
meeting
our
requirements
and
just
to
remind
you,
if
I
can
find
the
policy
there
yeah
there
it
is.
A
A
And
we
have
allowed
as
many
trees
as
possible
to
be
planted
closer
together,
and
so
I
think
we're
meeting
that
particular
requirement,
and
so
I
I
I
think
that
I
am
in
favor
of
allowing
the
tree
banking.
I
don't
know
if
david
or
jim,
you
want
to
speak
or
just
say
that
you
approve
of
it.
A
Thank
you,
jim,
thank
you,
jim
and
emily.
If
you
can
put
a
comment
in
the
in
the
chat,
I
would
appreciate
it,
but
we
do
have
the
the
majority.
We
need
the
two-thirds
majority
of
allowing
the
tree
banking
to
be
done.
So,
yes,
we
go
back
now
to
the
combined
plans.
A
C
A
Yeah,
well,
it
is,
you
know,
one
of
the
things
that
we
get
to
do
is
is
to
give
approvals
like
this,
and
it
can
make
a
difference
to
people's
lives
and
one
of
the
things
I
try
and
always
do
is
make
sure
that
we
are
doing
developments
in
the
best
interests
of
the
community
and
trying
to
encourage
developments
wherever
we
can
and
make
it
possible.
So
I
think,
mark
you
have
your
approval.
A
There
is,
I
think,
you
by
implicitly
you
have
agreed
that
you're
going
to
pay
a
fee
of
225
per
tree,
I'm
going
to
put
in
the
notes
that
we
think
75
of
that
should
be
paid
before
you
start
work
into
the
project
and
so
on,
but
I'm
going
to
leave
that
up
to
david
riggs
to
deal
with
as
the
administrative
representative,
if
you
like
of
the
of
the
trade
commissioner,
so
exactly
how
he's
going
to
collect
that
fee,
because
that's
not
something
that
the
tree
commission
get
involved
with.
D
A
But
I
think
that
was
a
consensus
of
the
meeting
last
time
that
there
should
be
the
fee
should
be
established
right
at
the
beginning
and
that
a
proportion
of
that
should
be
paid
up
front
if
you
like
or
in
the
early
stages
of
the
development.
B
I
don't
and
chuck
no,
I
don't
have
any
additional
questions.
I
appreciate
working
with
the
committee
here
and
look
forward
to
doing
a
nice
project
there
in
athens.
A
Yeah,
well,
we
we
look
forward
to
it
being
completed.
I
think
it,
as
my
colleague,
david
sinkoff,
said
it.
You've
got
a
great
selection
trees.
There
look
forward
to
them
all
growing.
Well,.
B
A
I
would
assume
so
yes
yeah,
I
mean
I
I
will
not.
I
don't
see
david
riggs
in
our
meeting
tonight,
but
I'll
I'll
be
sending
him
an
email
summarizing
what
we've
approved
tonight
excellent,
and
so
he
he
will
be
the
point
of
contact.
I
think
for
you
to
go
to
if
you
want,
if
you've
got
questions
about
what
the
next
steps
are.
B
A
A
The
agenda
agendas
here
it
is
okay,
we're
moving
then
into
the
maintenance
of
the
tree
canopy.
So
canopy.
This
is
item
three.
This
is
our
point
at
which
we
ask
for
plans
or
comments
on
plans.
All
I
can
say
is,
I
still
haven't
got
a
detailed
plan
of
where
we
can
plant
trees
along
the
east
state
street
near
to
menards,
but
I
think
we've
already
got
enough
sites
to
keep
us
busy
in
terms
of
the
potential
trees
coming
from
menards.
A
I
guess
this
might
be
a
useful
time
to
bring
in
the
the
quote
that
roxanne
got
from
five
springs
nursery
about
installing
40
trees.
These
would
be
installed
at
the
west
state
street
ballpark
and
the
park
at
carroll
road
on
the
south
side.
A
I
think
we
should
take
this
more
as
a
as
an
example
of
what
can
be
done.
Did
you
all
get
a
copy
of
this
by
the
way.
C
Yes,
I
looked
at
it
and
I
think
it's
a
reasonable
quote
and
I
like
how
he
broke
it
down
to
the
three
potential
scenarios:
okay,
whether
he
has
to
pick
up
the
trees,
etc.
A
Yeah
yeah,
I
think
that
was
good,
yeah
yeah,
so
I
think
we'll
just
use
this
as
an
example
and
and
see
if
see
if
the
city
will
actually
go
with
it.
I
mean
this
is
the
the
big
question.
E
C
A
Yeah
yeah,
yes,
I
I
think
it
as
I
say
I
think,
he's
a
very
good
starting
point
for
this
whole
process.
A
A
I
mean
we
we've
got
sites
everywhere.
I
don't
mind
it's
it's
not
I.
You
know
I
I
just
want
to
get
get
some
of
these
trees
planted
and
and
to
get
the
obstacles
out
of
the
way,
learn
what
what
the
difficulties
are
going
to
be
because
you
know
at
the
end
of
the
day,
if
mason
is
charging
this
sort
of
much
money
for
a
tree,
that's
basically
free
to
the
city,
then,
are
we
charging
enough
when
we
say
225
for
for
buying
it?
A
You
know
for
essentially
buying
your
way
out
of
planting
a
tree,
and
I
I
think
we're
gonna
have
to
learn
this
as
we
go
along.
E
A
Yeah,
no,
I
think
I
think
these.
These
are
two
two
good
sites
and,
as
I
said,
I
I
could
find
places
for
100
trees.
If
I,
without
thinking
very
hard,
I'm
afraid
we've
got
lots
of
places
along
the
bike
path.
We've
got
lots
of
places
along
east
state
street.
You
know,
there's
we
could
fill
in
trees
along
many
of
the
streets
in
the
the
far
east
side.
So
it's
not
going
to
be
difficult.
We're
just
going
to
get
doing
it.
A
Okay,
that
sort
of
brings
me
to
the
end
of
of
this
part
of
the
agenda.
Are
there
any
other
items
that
people
want
to
bring
up.
C
Yeah
david,
I
wanted
to
let
you
know
about
my
walks
around
our
neighborhood,
the
north
side.
Oh
yeah,
lee
may
have
identified
some
sites,
so
she'll
get
those
to
you,
but
I
had
to
me
we're
fairly
there's
a
lot
of
trees
here,
but
a
lot
in
the
right
of
way
need
maintenance.
They
are
full
of
english
ivy
or
some
of
them
are
dead
or
declining.
So
we
really
need
some
maintenance
on
them
right
away
up
here.
D
C
And
there
are
two
areas
on
port
street
that
don't
have
trees,
but
it's
really
the
best
I've
ever
seen:
horton
street
yeah
yeah.
I.
A
If
not,
I'm
going
to
bring
up
the
minutes
and
share
those
on
the
screen
as
well
make
them
a
bit
bigger
too.
If
I
can
there,
we
go
so
there
there's
the
minutes,
so
this
should
be
the
minutes
of
the
last
meeting
I
can
report
on
the
johnny
appleseed
park.
I
spoke
to
margaret
murray
and
she
is
planning
for
the
garden
club
to
remove
those
trees
and
to
replace
those
trees,
and
so
I'm
just
going
to
leave
it
with
her.
A
I
gave
the
tree
permit
back
to
andrew
cheeky
with
that
reported
on
there
that
the
plan
was
for
them
to
remove
and
replace.
I
think,
those
those
those
trees
are
small
enough,
but
they
shouldn't
be
too
difficult
to
remove.
A
A
Maintenance
of
the
tree
canopy
issues.
Yes,
we
I,
I
circulated
a
copy
of
the
menards
agreement
to
you
all
earlier
this
evening
that
I
got
from
david
riggs.
A
D
A
No,
there
isn't,
I
couldn't
see
one
now,
no,
but
obviously
the
longer
it
goes
on
the
more
it's
likely
to
be
forgotten,
and
so
therefore,
it's
probably
a
good
idea
that
we've
got
us.
We've
got
some
sites,
we've
got
a
plan
to
how
to
get
them
planted.
Now
it's
a
case
of.
Can
we
have
our
trees
please,
and
I'm
assuming
that
we
would
aim.
Is
this?
Is
this
correct
anne
that
we'd
be
thinking
of
planting
the
trees
at
west
state
street
in
the
in
the
fall.
E
One
of
the
it's
the
demand
for
trees
across
the
united
states
is
just
a
record
setting
highs
right
now
and
there's
not
the
supply.
E
A
A
A
Are
there
any
any
objections
to
approving
the
minutes?
We
have
minutes
and
peter.
I
can
see
you
working
there.
It's
is
this
going
to
be
your
last
tree.
Commission
meeting.
Are
you.
A
Well,
thank
you
for
your
help.
Over
the
over
the
the
time
you've
been
on
council.
Do
you
know
if
the
council
will
be
appointing
somebody
to
replace
you.
F
Well,
I
asked
that
question
today.
I'm
gonna
have
a
conversation
with
chris
knisley
tomorrow
and
and
we're
gonna
try
to
puzzle
that
out.
Okay
yeah,
I
think
I
think
right
now.
It
kind
of
hinges
on
who's
devoted
to
what
and
and
and
just
just
looking
at
that,
but
I
would
think
it
would
be
a
disservice
if
we,
if
we
lost
this
connection
so
yeah.
A
And
even
if
it
was
only
a
temporary
one,
I
think
you
know
perhaps
the
council
council
person
chris
fowle
might
be
a
good.
A
good
suggestion
for
this,
as
she's
been
quite
heavily
involved
in
some
of
the
issues
around
this.
But
I'll
leave
that
to
you
and
the
council
president
to
figure
out
what
they
want
to
do.