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• <br />Matt Jones thought that it would still take a 2/3 majority of property owners to change the management <br />practices of an open space property. <br />Bill asked the Board to provide recommendations on how the land should be managed. <br />ESCO report review. Comments should be send to Katie (at the City) before January. An open house <br />should be held to get public input before the final management plan is created. <br />Betty Solek and Susan Spaulding from the Horticulture and Forestry Advisory Board (HFAB) discussed <br />native planting on open space lands. The provided a amended version of the Louisville native plant list <br />and recommendations on open space classifications. <br />HFAB Open Space Classifiaciotn Recommendations: <br />Via Appia Hillside — Other <br />Ponderosa Subdivision entry — Other <br />Lake Park — Other , <br />Power Line Corridors — Other <br />Cherrywood — Other <br />Callahan Trail Corridor (along railroad tracks) — Other <br />Fishing is Fun Pond : refer to Warembourg landscape committee plans'ufroni 2 years ago <br />Rural entry on Dillon at 96th —. No recommendation at this time because of future road <br />improvements. This area is part of the Landscape Beautification Master Plan <br />Highway 42 /Aquarius Trailhead — Other Parking lot should be designated as other with native <br />plant landscaping. <br />Hecla Lake — Other (in anticipation of possible future development) <br />• Public Comment items on agenda <br />Jay Berger was wary of contractors donating a raptor nest without an ulterior motive. <br />Adjournment <br />The agenda for the next meeting was confirmed: <br />January 21, 2002: <br />ESCO Report <br />Raptor nest update <br />Lastoka update <br />The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 pm. <br />The next meeting of the Citizens Open Space Advisory Board will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, <br />January 21st at the Louisville Public Library, 950 Spruce Street. <br />• <br />