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Parks and Public Landscaping Advisory Board Agenda and Packet 2018 02 01
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Open Space Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />December 13th, 2017 <br />Page 6 of 6 <br />crossing at Dillon Road for the Powerline Trail. The proposed Overlook Underpass Trail <br />and several other small trails have been postponed. Helen asked where these other trail <br />suggestions came from. Ember replied that they came from the trails open house <br />several years ago combined with staff ideas and Planning Department ideas. Jeff added <br />that Council added funding for a ranger -naturalist position. They want that person to be a <br />generalist, who can do whatever Open Space needs along with doing ranger duties. <br />XII. Discussion Item: Select Trail Option to Avoid Declining Cottonwood Trees <br />by Recreation Center <br />There are two large, aging cottonwoods along the Powerline Trail, just below the <br />Recreation/Senior Center that the City forester has identified as hazardous. Alan and <br />Joe couldn't come tonight so most of this discussion will be postponed until next month <br />so a full update can be provided. PPLAB has voted to keep the trees, and add a <br />protection zone (add safety fencing and route the trail around the trees). Alan proposed <br />a trail realignment. Ember asked that OSAB provide feedback on the trail alignment and <br />not the trees as they are not on Open Space. Jim pointed out that some of the <br />realignment is on a current social trail. Jim said that a big effort to go around trees that <br />aren't healthy is weird. Fiona asked which is cheaper: getting rid of the trees or moving <br />the trail. Helen wanted to hear an estimate of how much longer we should expect the <br />trees to live before the City moves a significant section of trail infrastructure. Mike <br />thought any trail bypass alignment should be smoothed out and the primary trail clearly <br />established. He also wanted any plan to include information about what will be re- <br />seeded. Fiona commented that the trail is expensive and so the trees should come <br />down. Laura pointed out that wayfinding trail realignment plans, including a significant <br />one just down trail from these trees at Fireside Elementary, keep getting postponed due <br />to budget constraints. She was frustrated by the idea of spending the City's limited trail <br />budget on degrading the trail network's alignment rather than improving it. Mike <br />commented that OSAB will most likely not have a say in whether or not the trees come <br />down. <br />XIII. Discussions Items for the Next Meeting on Wednesday, January 10th - <br />A. Notice of Public Posting. <br />B. Election of OSAB officers. <br />C. Jim would like to revisit the topic of the Warembourg prairie dog preserve. The <br />board may need to invite the county land managers. Helen asked what role the City <br />could have. Ember said that the City could help manage the prairie dogs in one small <br />fenced in area on the west side of the property and south of Goodhue Ditch but that the <br />property at large falls under County management plans and policies. Missy suggested <br />that a refinement of the problem statement might help. Ember commented that this topic <br />might need to happen in February in order to allow the County time to prepare and <br />schedule to attend. <br />D. Laura suggested that the board might need to discuss the Coyote Run slump <br />study. <br />XIV. Adjourn - <br />The meeting adjourned at 9:29 pm. <br />is <br />
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