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rv. <br /> PARK BOARD MINUTES November 7, 1988 <br /> diseased trees is not crucial at this point, and inspections <br /> and trapping will take place in the spring. <br /> Bill Lansi , a Sherwood Green resident , stated that at one <br /> point Mike Hoffman, the City Forester told the residents to <br /> dispose of the trees . Residents have their diseased trees <br /> piled in their yards and would like the city to assist in <br /> disposing of them. <br /> Don Volk suggested the property owners bring their disesased <br /> trees to City Hall , and the city will dispose of them. <br /> Don Volk also stated he will keep the residents informed and <br /> hopes to schedule a community meeting again in the spring. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Public Works Director, Don Volk; City Planner, John Miller <br /> and Boardmember, Bill Nissen met last week to review the <br /> proposed policy regarding Application for Park Dedication. <br /> The Park Board will review this policy and discussion will <br /> follow at the Decembers Park Board meeting. <br /> Park Boardmember Bob Williams lives in an area where Oak <br /> Wilt is a problem, and feels there is a need for improvement <br /> in enforcing the present ordinance. <br /> The ordinance states that if there are diseased trees on <br /> privately owned property and the resident neglects to remove <br /> the tree(s) , then the city will dispose of the tree(s) at <br /> the property owners expense. <br /> The city has been lenient regarding this issue, but will be <br /> enforcing it in the future. <br /> 8: 52 p.m. the meeting was adjourned. <br /> page 4 <br />
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