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• <br />September 5, 2002 <br />Louisville Horticulture & Forestry Advisory <br />Board <br />Attendees: Susan Spaulding, Betty Solek, David Russell, Michael Frontczak, Judith Turner, Patty Wilson, <br />& Teny Cook <br />Call to order: Susan <br />Minutes approval — Susan/David - approved with revisions <br />Public Comment —. No public <br />Special Attendee: Cindy Lair, Directory of the Department of Land Management <br />Introduction by Cindy Lair <br />Cindy's new department will be responsible for all city -owned lands: parks, medians, <br />roadsides, cemetery, arboretum, ball fields and open space. A Land Management Web <br />Site is also planned. HFAB information would be linked to that site. Meredith in the <br />City Manager's office will be the Web Master. Cindy will personally work on: <br />• the Open Space Master Plan <br />• forestry plans with David Sexton such as re- forestation issues <br />• land acquisition <br />Cindy then discussed the open position for a Project Land Manager whose primary <br />responsibility will be to implement design plans. An interview committee has been <br />established with their first meeting being on Wednesday, September 11. <br />Old Business <br />City Drought Update <br />The committee reviewed the proposed letter (from the committee) to the City Council <br />paragraph by paragraph. Our goal was to make the document more concise. Susan <br />Spaulding will revise the text per the edits and e-mail the revised letter to all board <br />members for review. <br />Hillside Update <br />Cindy reported from her tour of the Via Appia Hillside Restoration Project with David <br />Sexton. She was very pleased with the amount of grass which has germinated largely in <br />the absence of water. She is very interested in getting control of the kochia and bindweed <br />which have germinated in abundant numbers amongst the plantings. Herbicide use is <br />planned in the coolness of the autumn. She wants to get the broadleaf weeds under <br />control before overseeding with wildflowers. Overseeding is currently budgeted. <br />David Sexton has been talking to Advanced Resource Management in Lafayette on the <br />design and production of interpretative signs for the hillside. A budget has not been <br />established with the City Manager. HFAB will be involved in the design reviews for the <br />signage. <br />