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Athens Shade Tree Commission - October 13, 2022
A
B
So
that
I
did
have
and
I
was
just
trying
to
look
it
up.
I
did
have
one
tree
request
for
tree
trimming.
Mr,
delac
and
I.
Just
can't
find
his
address
right.
B
Thank
you,
124
Morris
I
think
we
kind
of
didn't
get
a
chance
to
look
at
that
back
a
few
months
ago.
So
I
don't
know.
If
anybody
has
looked
or
made
any
recommendations,
we
could
pass
along
yeah.
C
So
I
did
do
an
inspection
of
the
tree.
The
tree
is
a
dual
leader
tree.
One
of
the
leaders
has
died
as
part
of
that
leader.
There
was
a
significant
part
of
the
branch,
probably
I,
don't
know
five
to
six
inches
in
diameter
that
had
fallen
into
the
street,
which
has
created
a
crack
in
the
tree.
C
In
my
opinion,
not
only
is
it
a
tree
and
decline,
but
there
is
a
potential
safety
issue,
because
the
leader
that
is
in
question,
part
of
it,
is
actually
potentially
going
to
fall
on
the
house
if
it
falls
so
I
would
advise
the
city
to
look
at
it,
see
if
they
Concur
and
to
prioritize
the
trade
for
removal.
There
are
two
other
trees
on
the
property
that
will
Thrive
once
this
one
is
removed.
B
Okay,
we'll
I'll
follow
up.
C
E
C
No,
no
okay,
I
would
so
right.
Now
we
have
a
commissioner
who,
due
to
health
reasons,
has
not
been
able
to
attend
meetings.
She
will
be
cycling
off
the
end
of
this
year,
so
we
have
that
potential
replacement,
plus
I
think
we
have
one
or
two
alternates.
Don't
we
we
have.
F
C
So
we
theoretically
have
two
positions
and
we're
going
to
be
talking
soon
about
a
potential
Grant
which
will
increase
our
workload.
So
Ann
Bonner
did
suggest
an
individual,
oh
good,
for
a
shade
tree
who
happens
to
be
a
certified
Arborist
hey.
We
also
had
another
person
who
has
come
forward
who
would
like
to
be
part
of
shade
tree,
but
she
does
not
live
in
the
city
limits.
C
E
C
E
C
Yes
yeah.
She
said
that
she
would
consider
it
she,
you
know
she's
still
taking
to
account
her
retirement,
but
she
said
that
she
would
consider
it
so
I.
Just
think
that
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
for
us
always
to
prioritize
people
on.
You
know
the
commission,
who
are
within
City
Limits,
but
to
allow
us
to
bring
in
expertise
from
people
who
are
Outsiders.
C
Some
of
that
we
should
probably
do
okay
at
all.
I
I
know
that
you
I
and
I
agree
that
we
need
to
look
at
code.
But
looking
at
the
entirety
of
code,
title
33
or
37
is
going
to
require
multiple,
multiple
meetings
with
the
city,
because
there
are
various
units
that
we
need
to
work
with
and
if
we
could,
I
would
really
like
to
change
code
pretty
quickly
because
we
have
frequencies
yeah.
Could
we
maybe
promise
to
update
all
the
code
within
the
next
year
right
but
update
this
part
sooner?
A
G
A
C
D
G
We
wouldn't
have
enough
people
if
they
were
all
voting
members
we'd
need
to
have
at
least
if
we
had
seven.
We
need
to
have
what
four
yeah
so
just
in
case,
if
we
couldn't
yeah.
A
C
A
F
Just
a
quick
note
on
that:
I
did
put
it
in
the
minutes,
because
that
way
it
will
that
I
did
put
it
on
the
agenda,
so
it'll
show
up
in
a
minute.
So
we
can
have
this
documentation
that
we
were
gone
first
in
1929
on
March,
11th,
1929
and
so
I.
You
got
a
copy
in
an
email
with
of
the
ordinance
and
here
here
it
is
pretty.
F
I
did
my
very
best
to
transcribe
what
you
I
made
a
slight
adjustment
to
section
two,
so
that
is
it's
light
change
to
what
you
got
on
the
email,
so
the
most
updated
one
will
be
sent
in.
So
that's
just
here
for
us
too.
If
there's
any
comment
or
discussion
just
so
it
can
be
entered
in
to
the
minutes
and
be
a
record.
C
A
A
C
What
was
it
a
couple
weeks
back?
We
went
out
to
the
dog
park.
C
Paper
I
was
in
the
paper
yeah,
oh
I,
missed
it
and
with
the
church
group,
the
Athens
church
group
we
put
Flags
out
where
the
trees
are
going
to
be,
and
here's
the
funny
I
passed
out,
20,
Flags
or
20
trees.
We
ended
up
with
an
extra
flag.
We
spent
a
half
an
hour
trying
to
find
out
where
we
hadn't
put
the
flag
only
to
realize
that
the
manufacturer
probably
put
an
extra
flag
because
we
counted
all
the
flags
yeah.
C
So
we
we
did
that
I
think
that
it
was
a
wonderful
Community
project.
We
got
some
pictures,
we
were
able
to
put
it
into
the
Grant
application.
What
I
really
like
about
some
of
the
projects
that
we're
doing
this
year
are
the
pilot
projects
that
we're
going
to
do
really
full
next
year
and
it's
teaching
us.
How
do
we
interact
with
the
city?
How
do
we
interact
with
the
community?
What
can
possibly
go
wrong?
Trust
me.
The
extra
flag
was
not
on
my
list,
but
now
I
know
so
I
think.
C
Overall,
it
was
a
really
good
project
and
we
should
be
getting
the
trees
in
from
Menards
sometime
November.
We
think,
and
so
we
will
be
planting
and
they're
gonna
come
and
they're
also
going
to
be
our
tree
guardians
or
whatever
we're
going
to
call
them,
but
basically
they
have
committed
to
going
and
visiting
the
trees
every
week
and
telling
us
yes,
the
church
group
and
telling
us
if
any
of
the
trees
are
in
Decline,
which
is
a
wonderful
thing
and
they're
going
to
water
them.
C
The
city
is
going
to
water
them,
there
is,
and
they
the
city
has
committed
to
that.
Along
with
Menards.
Menards
will
actually
be
the
primary
waterers.
D
D
C
Trees
there,
so
thank
you
to
everybody
who
walked
the
space,
gave
input
into
the
site
plan
good
job,
okay,
the
riparian
project,
that's
the
hand
death
that
I
gave
so
we
were
contacted
by
various
entities.
He
wanted
to
plant
trees
in
the
city
of
Athens
and
our
subcommittee
had
really
wanted
to
prioritize
planting
trees
along
the
river
and
the
city
has
been
clearing
areas
along
the
river
in
the
riparian
area
of
invasives,
and
so
now
it
is
ready
to
plant
the
trees.
C
We
are
hoping
that
this
works
with
the
timing,
but
I
believe
that
it's
November
12th,
that
they
are
planning
on
having
their
volunteers
go
out
to
the
river
the
tree,
the
holes
will
already
be
pre-dug
and
the
volunteers
will
put
the
trees
in
along
with
supervision
and
then
I'm
gonna
borrow
the
sheet
here.
Thank
you.
C
Then
we
are
going
to
mulch
them.
We're
not
sure
if
we're
going
to
stake
them,
so
green
leaf
is
contracted
to
water
them.
For
the
first
year,
it's
going
to
be
for
minimum
of
four
foot.
Diameter
mulch
ring
four
inches
deep.
They
will
have
tree
guards
that
will
be
one
inch,
caliper
trees.
So
they
are
smaller
than
what
we
would
normally
plant,
but
they
are
providing
the
trees
to
the
project
they're
going
to
be
in
what's
called
Stand
2B.
If
you
look
on
your
map,
you
can
see
where
it's
located.
C
It
was
really
important
to
the
Conservancy
that
the
trees
were
located.
I
believe
it
was
a
minimum
of
35
feet,
preference
of
50
feet
from
the
river.
They
were
totally
fine,
though,
with
large,
shade
trees.
So
we
have
pin
of
bald
cypress
white
swamp,
Oak,
River,
Birch
and
Sycamore,
which
are
the
trees
that
we
know
that
can
take
some
water
and
also
some
compaction.
C
They
also
want
to
do
some
under
plantings
with
pawpaws
I
was
like
okay
and
they
want
to
plant
the
trees
in
groups
at
a
minimum
of
30
feet.
Apart
for
the
large
shade
trees,
and
then
the
paw
paws
can
be
closer
according
to
code.
Shade
tree
needs
to
approve
this
plan,
and
so
they
are
asking
for
our
approval.
Based
on
this
information
and.
D
C
Their
plan
this
is
this-
is
the
plan
they
have
not
specifically
staked
where
the
trees
will
be
at
this
point,
but
we
know
how
far
away
from
the
river
and
the
general
area
and
the
fact
that
they
want
a
group,
so
I
personally
feel
comfortable
not
having
exact
areas
right
now,
because
they're
going
to
run
into
other
small
trees
that
they're
going
to
have
to
work
around
yeah.
D
C
It
was
actually
partially
the
city's
Choice,
as
well
as
the
Hawking
conservancy's
Choice
right
now,
with
the
clearance
that
they're
doing
to
be
seemed
more
ready,
and
it
also,
if
I'm
correct,
seem
to
be
more
protected
from
some
flooding
potential
flooding.
C
E
A
C
A
C
F
A
Does
Papa
bring
in.
H
Larger
and
I
associate
warm
with
up
Upland
kind
of
environments
rather
than
riparian.
C
C
C
No
I
don't
think
they're
considered
a
shade
tree.
So
as
we
digress,
how
do
you
all
feel
about
this
plan?
Okay,
all.
C
A
Can
I
have
a
motion
to
accept
this
plan
or
make
a
motion?
Thank
you.
Can
I
have
a
second
second
it.
Thank
you
all.
In
favor
of
adopting
this
plan,
please
say.
E
C
Excellent
and
if
you
guys
are
available
to
plant
trees
that
day,
I
think
it's
for
12th
Saturday,
the
12th
I
sent
the
we're
going
to
have
a
flyer
that
I
will
send
you
again,
but
I
think
I
sent
some
information.
C
C
Okay,
then
we
have
the
neighborhood
right-of-way
project
and
this
is
where
I
would
like
to
call
on
our
guest,
because
we
have
been
talking
about
planting
trees
in
the
right-of-way
and
one
of
the
things
that
we
have
heard
people
talk
about
is
trees
are
great.
Can
we
plant
a
tree
on
your
property
in
the
right-of-way?
No,
and
so
we
reached
out
to
the
voinovich
school
to
the
Environmental
Studies
students
specifically
and
asked:
could
they
maybe
talk
to
people
about
planting
trees?
You
know
what
what
do
they
see
as
the
positive?
C
He's
a
tree
Enthusiast,
yes
very
much
so,
and
so
one
of
the
things
that
we
are
going
to
be
doing
with
the
voinovich
school
is
working
with
the
neighborhoods
to
try
and
find
out
what
you
know
where
they
would
like
for
us
to
plant.
And
then
we
would
perhaps
like
to
invite
Tristan
to
consider
joining
the
shade
tree
commission
and
having
him
as
one
of
the
people
who
does
the
site
visits
with
us
to
see
where
we
can
cite
suitable
trees
and
that
might
be
part
of
removing
stumps.
C
C
Yay-
and
this
is
gonna-
be
one
of
your
projects
that
we're
gonna
ask
you
to
work
on
Perfect
all
right,
so
thank
You
Tristan
for
coming
tonight.
All
right.
So
another
part
of
the
neighborhood
project
is
this
year
we
have
10
or
12
Trees
coming
we
have
six
neighbors
who
have
now
signed
up
for
trees.
This
is
gonna,
be
I,
thought
they
were
all
used
up.
They
are
not
all
used
up.
Oh.
C
Yes,
yes,
if
I
did
I
was
mistaken,
oh
I,
I
might
have
said
I
didn't
know
because
we
just
got
confirmation
from
Menards
two
days
ago,
but
we
have
them
so
I
can
talk
to
somebody,
and
so
what
we're
doing
is
we're
just
doing
the
project.
We're
gonna
have
to
work
very
quickly
on
educational
materials
which
talk
about
what
is
right
away,
what
are
different
species
of
trees
and
how
do
you
care
for
your
newborn
tree
and
report
to
us?
If
there's
a
problem?
Could.
D
I,
have
it
I
have
another
question:
yeah:
do
you
have
the
names
of
the
people
who
have
I.
D
I
get
back
to
the
office
and
that
way
you'll
know
I
know
one
that
hasn't
because
I
told
them
they
couldn't,
but
I,
don't
know
which
other
ones
called
you.
Okay,.
C
I
will
let
you
know
so:
that's
what's
going
on
with
the
neighborhood
right
away
project
and
those
will
be
planted.
This
fall.
H
C
An
Environmental
Studies
program
and
as
part
of
it,
they
do
projects
and
collaboration
with
the
city,
and
they
are
going
to
be
doing
a
survey
of
the
East
neighborhood
to
find
out
what
motivates
them
to
put
trees
in
their
property.
They
haven't
designed
the
survey
yet
they're
working
on
it,
they're
going
to
get
it
to
us.
It's
going
to
be
just
a
few
questions,
but
from
that
survey,
they're
going
to
try
and
design
a
PR
plan
for
us
that
will
hopefully
allow
us
to
place
trees,
which.
C
A
C
D
C
Park,
oh
it's
the
ODNR.
Where
is
that?
Oh
it
it's
under
old
business,
this
should
be
under
new
business
because
it
was
submitted
already.
That's
why
it's
done
yay.
D
You
know,
I
went
I,
went
to
to
this
to
the
tree
conference,
and
that
mentioned
the
grant
was
a
bit
and
so
I
was
going
to
bring
that
as
news
tonight,
and
we
got
this.
I
saw
it
on
the.
C
C
Planting
yeah
and
we
have
three
different
sites.
We
have
the
neighborhoods
where
we're
going
to
try
and
place
50
trees
did
I,
get
that
right
or
is
it
yeah
50.?
And
then
we
have
the
riparian
section
where
we're
going
to
try
and
place
25,
and
then
we
have
the
bus
stops
where
we'll
try
and
place
an
additional
25.
D
B
D
E
D
A
F
A
A
Yeah
one
a
little
sapling,
so
that's
that's
on
for
our
our
excitement.
It
would
be
very
exciting,
I
think
the
Gen,
the
January
report,
Council
I,
would
like
to
do
a
presentation
to
council
with
lights
and
those
sort
of
things
to
report
on
our
activities
to
talk
a
lot
about
the
grand
reopening
of
the
pollinator
Garden
program
and
the
celebratory
tree
program,
and
just
to
kind
of
let
them
know
what's
going
on
and
to
say
how
awesome
we
have
and.
A
A
Do
we
have
signs
yet
for
the
is
the
pollinator
ones,
or
are
you
talking
I'm
still
working
on
that?
Well.
D
A
A
I,
remember
that
that
was
a
long
time
ago,
yeah
yeah
a
long
time
ago.
Okay,
so
that
I
think
I
can
take
the
lead
on
that,
and
then
we
can
put
together
a
nice
presentation
so
that
you
know
all
the
other
commissions
can
say:
wow
look
at
that
and
then
they
can
do
a
presentation
too
more
people
talking
about
all
the
awesome
things
we
do
so
ideas
for
spring
events,
I
think
that
we
should
start
thinking
about
what
we
want
to
do
in
the
spring.
C
A
Sustainability
right
so
one
thing
that
sustainability,
people,
Amy,
delach
and
I
started
talking
about
is
doing
a
like
a
bio
Blitz
for
the
city
of
Athens.
They
want
to
do
a
one-day
bio
Blitz
and
so
we're
looking
at
doing
that
as
a
team
coordination.
I.
A
C
A
E
C
On
different
things,
insects.
A
A
C
C
Because,
on
average,
each
each
neighbor
will
have
1.5
trees.
So
if
we
have
to
cite
50
trees
in
a
neighborhood,
we're
going
to
be
talking
to
a
lot
of
people
and
then
this
is
also
stump.
Removal,
there's
soil
testing,
there's
utilities.
C
C
A
And
so
so
that's
one
that
we
were
looking
at,
because
the
the
sustainability
commission
has
wanted
to
do
this
for
quite
a
while,
so
they
kind
of
had
the
general
Outlet
outline
of
it.
So
the
other
ideas
for
spring
events
is
something
with
a
pollinator,
some
type
of
pollinator
event.
Something
I
was
thinking
about.
You
know
you
talked
about.
Nomo
may
may
not
go
to
Nomo,
but
I
was
thinking
something
like
the
importance
of
some
of
the
first
flowers
that
come
out
like
dandelions
are
really
really
important.
A
A
A
Well,
you
I
mean
we
can
we
can
talk
about
it.
We
can
find
some
videos
on
it
and
stuff.
So
those
are
some
of
the
ideas,
especially
those
with
the
with
the
sustainability
committee.
Those
will
be
fleshed
out
more
so
I.
H
A
C
I,
actually
I
I,
don't
do
I.
Do
no
moment
at
my
house.
There's
a
butt,
there's
an
ordinance
that
says
that
once
grass
reaches
what
is
it
eight
inches.
B
C
A
Code
actually,
for
that
is
only
grass
species
are
required
to
be
mowed.
So
if
you
have
a,
if
you
have
a
and
it's
only
Turf
species,
it's
not
native
craft
species
and
such
so.
The
idea
there
is
that
if
somebody
has
flowers
in
the
front
yard
that
they're
not
baby
mowed,
because
as
it
was
before
it
was
everything
that
was
over
okay.
C
Yeah
actually
I,
don't
believe.
That's
correct,
I
believe
that
in
code
it
says
any
grass
and
it
would
include
Meadows.
So
if
you
had
a
garden
that
had
grass
as
well
as
flowers,
that
was,
it
was
changed,
it
was.
It
was
changed
in
the
shade
tree
commission
code,
but
I,
don't
think
that
it
was
changed
in
the
ordinance
for
the
the
mowing
yeah,
the
the
David.
A
C
A
C
A
C
F
Thinking
of
thinking
of
trees
and
spring
activity
activities,
not
that
we
need
more
activities.
Well,
we
may,
but
one
thought
could
be
people
who
have
trees
in
their
yards
or
mine.
Ten
trees
in
some
way
taking
care
of
the
trees,
particularly
Vines
I,
would
just
just
walking
around
see
how
many
maybe
Vines
aren't
as
bad
as
I
think
they
are
there.
There
are.
A
I
mean
like
ID
Lots,.
C
A
C
B
I
mean
in
the
city,
you
usually
find
really.
The
big
thing
is
you
need
to
manage
great
fines
like
once
they
get
super
thick
and
Forest,
but
unless
it's
like.
C
Oh
you're
back
to
to
yeah.
If,
if
we
think
that
we
have
a
problem
with
code
and
it's
going
to
cause
the
city
problems,
then
yeah,
there
are
some
things
that
we
can
do
to
mitigate
that
problem,
but
I
think
right
now.
What
we're
saying
Nancy
is?
We
don't
know
if
there's
an
issue
so
David
and
I
will
look
at
code,
we'll
we'll
tell
everybody
where
we
think
we
have
problems
and
then
we're
gonna
have
to
figure
it
out.
So
we
don't
cause
him,
but
it.
D
C
A
That
that
would
be
much
more
straightforward
and
it
wouldn't
be
just
you
don't
know,
just
think
about
not
mowing
for
a
bit.
That's
what
it
really
is.
Okay,
it's
like
you,
see
the
first
things
and
it's
also
a
lot
of
people
so
frustrating
to
be
out
in
the
beautiful
spring
air,
and
you
see
the
people
out
there
with
their
spray
and
they're
spraying
the
Lions.
It's
like
you're,
killing
all
the
things
that
the
pollinators
need,
because
they're
waking
up
and
they
need
some
food.
C
C
G
It
yeah
well
the
title
what
it
has
in
Title
IX.
It
says
for
noxious,
weeds
and
grass
to
be
cut.
No
person,
whether
the
owner,
Lee
c
agent,
tenant
or
other
person
or
entity
having
charge
or
care
of
the
land
of
the
city
shall
permit
lawn
grass
or
noxious
weeds
to
grow
thereon
or
on
the
adjacent
right-of-way
to
a
height
in
excess
of
eight
inches.
B
Sense
register
if
you're
a
registered,
Native
pollinator
friendly
lawn.
Such
registration
does
not
exempt
long
grass,
noxious,
weeds
or
state
invasive
species.
C
C
C
C
My
stuff,
okay,
so
that
way
everybody
could
just
be
on
the
same
page
of
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
good
I
will
take
it
all
right,
I'm
sure
I'll
have
to
look
for
them.
Where
are
we
going
next?
Okay,
old
business?
We
talked
about
the
Grant
application
congratulated
ourselves
and
said
we
would
celebrate
if
we
got
it
and
cry
if
we
don't
so.
A
F
E
A
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
everybody's
work,
oh
my
goodness
and
Andrew,
and
everybody
he's
not
here.
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
and
stuff
so.
Okay
tree
tree
City
and
growth
award
application
update
well.
F
They're
due
December
1st,
and
so
now
we
can
work
on
them.
So,
yes,
I'm
working
on
those
with
Andrew,
it's
going
to
be
pretty
simple
after
we've
done
all
this
work
from
the
from.
F
Yeah
just
wanted
to
give
the
opportunity
to
let
people
who
may
be
watching
know
that
October
29th,
the
Arbor
Day
committee,
is
going
to
be
planting
trees
in
three
locations,
starting
at
10
o'clock
in
the
morning
meeting
at
the
Armory
and
bring
your
gloves.
If
you
have
them,
everything
else
will
be
provided.
They're
going
to
be
three
areas
planted
three
locations:
Columbus
Road
across
from
the
Dairy
Queen,
where
what
people
call
The,
Old,
Highway,
Patrol,
building
it's
implanted
there
carpenter
carpenter
street
across
from
the
Johnny
Appleseed
Park,
there's
a
big
nice.
F
We
what
we
did
find
out
that
it
was
a
city
right
away
and
the
third
place
is
Audi
East
State
Street
in
the
right-of-way
at
the
Save-A-Lot
grocery
store.
Oh,
that
would
be
awesome.
So
I
did
we
I
did
remind
Andrew
and
he's
going
to
let
October
29th
is
the
bot
party,
and
so
it's
Halloween,
that's
the
day
of
the
planting
and
with
a
reminder
that
November
5th
is
the
rain
date.
And
that
means,
if
it's
pouring
rain,
if
it's
a
little
bit
of
rain
or
Mist,
this
will
take
place.
F
H
F
He's
also
I'm
gonna
marry
made
a
a
draft
of
a
news
release
I
think
he's
going
to
put
a
news
release
out
too
about
that
yeah
I've.
Let
the
transportation
people
know
the
people
who
run
the
city
transit
at
the,
and
they
were
very
it's
not
the
city.
It's
I,
don't
have
to
remind
me
of
the
group
but
umcap
yeah.
They
run
all
that
and
they
were
really
very
pleased
to
hear
about
that
so
I'm
going
to
tell
them
the
locations,
so
they
will
know
about
this
stuff.
So.
F
And
the
locations
but
10
o'clock
at
the
Armory
at
the
Armory
and
then
Attila
will
be
coming
along
with
with
Mary.
She
said:
that's
the
that's
the
one
time
he
contributes
to
me
really
where
he
shows
up
with
the
shovels,
teaches
teaches
college
students
how
to
dig
holes
and
should
be
a
good
day,
but
I
will
send
an
email
so.
F
C
F
F
C
A
Right
exactly
to
be
to
be
determined,
yes,
okay,
anything
else
on
the
old
business,
okay,.
G
I've
had
one
thing:
okay,
just
got
outside
a
couple.
People
ask
me,
and
just
so
everybody
is
aware
that
the
celebration
tree
price
was
increased
in
crow
in
code
from
100
to
400.,
so
that
has
gone
through
and
passed
and
it
is
official
very.
F
A
Great,
thank
you
great.
Do
we
have
citizens
who
want
to
speak.
A
F
C
To
play
24K
yes,
so
Nancy,
Chris,
Nancy
and
Kevin
Chris
lost
their
son
tragically
and
would
like
to
potentially
work
with
us
in
the
city
to
plant
trees,
right
yeah,
yeah,.
A
C
A
C
C
So,
if
you're
willing
to
reach
out
to
the
family
and
to
get
an
idea
of
how
many
trees
remind
them
that
the
tree
price
went
up.
D
C
D
D
H
A
E
A
D
One
more
thing,
I
think
I
would
prefer
I
think
to
have
some
options
from
from
you.
Think
Catherine
would
be
the
one
that
I.
F
And
the
pro
and
the
cost
is
tree,
and
that
includes
probably
planting
and.
A
Right
any
other
concerns
or
anything
to
bring
up
on
my
agenda.
Okay,
our
next
meeting
will
be
in
November
and
whatever
date
it
is
not.
Is
it
November
13th,
no
other
than
that?
We
have
opportunities
and
to
maybe
plant
trees
in
the
end
of
October
or
beginning
of
November,
and
then
at
the
end
of
October,
we'll
we'll
know
more
about
our
grant
great.
A
So
any
other
questions
can
I
ask
a
question
to
adjourn
I'm,
not
sure
Twitter.
Thank
you
for
once.
A
second
okay,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
aye.