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04-02-2018 Council Work Session Packet
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3 <br /> <br />Offer residents opportunities for tree purchasing and possibly tree treatment. <br />Obtain interns and train them in Ash Tree Treatment. Continue treating a third of <br />our City boulevard trees. <br /> <br />9. Continue to work on Wollan’s Park Wetland bank to achieve wetland bank credits <br />by the end of the year 2019 and investigate new banking opportunities. Help to <br />establish a city-wide process to fund wetland banking. <br /> <br />10. Continue to monitor the Heron rookery in the northern one-third of Peltier Lake <br />and to support the protection of resources in that area. Update Council on these <br />matters. Recruit volunteers, as needed, to help with rookery maintenance and <br />monitoring. <br /> <br />11. Support efforts of our Community Development engineering department in the <br />development of a NPDES inventory (2018) of our ponds. Support adequate <br />funding for needed maintenance efforts as well. <br /> <br />12. Support the maintenance of established conservation easement areas where <br />funding is available. Conduct education as needed for homeowners near or <br />adjacent to these easements. <br /> <br />13. Consider becoming a “Green Step City, which would serve to support the 2040 <br />City of Lino Lakes’ Comprehensive Plan. This initial step recognizes previous <br />(2012) EB interest in the program and would serve to familiarize the current <br />board with this voluntary program and its benefits. In turn, should the EB express <br />interest in moving forward, this would allow for effective communication of the <br />program to the Mayor, City Council, and City staff as needed. <br />
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