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e % zanaa'a <br />515 Little Canada Road, Little Canada, MN 55117 -1600 <br />(651) 766 -4029 / FAX: (651) 766 -4048 <br />CI.little- canada, mn. us <br />MAYOR <br />BIII Blesener <br />COUNCIL <br />Rick Montour <br />Barbara Allan <br />John Keis <br />Michael McGraw <br />ADMINISTRATOR <br />Joel R. Hanson <br />MEMORANDUM <br />To: Members of the Planning Commission <br />From: Bill Dircks, Public Works Superintendent <br />Date: June 28, 2007 <br />Re: Wood Chip Pile at Public Works Garage <br />The City of Little Canada used to maintain a wood chip pile at the extreme south end of <br />the Public Works Garage property across the street from Bwana Archery. MN /Dot <br />purchased that land as part of the Unweave the Weave project in 2005. In those days, <br />Precision Tree was dumping their woodchips on the pile and the size of the pile was <br />pretty substantial on some occasions. Since the pile was eliminated Precision Tree has <br />found new places to get rid of their chips but the Parks and Public Works Departments <br />still do a fair amount of tree trimming throughout the City and need a place to dump the <br />wood chips generated during these operations. Most of the trimming jobs perfotnled by <br />City staff result in one to five small dump truck loads of wood chips. Staff is proposing <br />to dump those chips at the Public Works Garage south of the employee parking lot and <br />make them available for free to residents of the City. In the past, the wood chip pile was <br />completely gone in a matter of days after a load was dumped. <br />Staff is recommending the granting of an interim use permit allowing the storage of wood <br />chips on its Public Works Garage site for access by Little Canada residents. The pile will <br />be small and will only include chips generated by City staff in tree trimming operations. <br />There will only be a pile when tree trimming operations are performed and no contractors <br />will be allowed to dump chips at the site. <br />
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