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Mounds View City Council September 25, 2023 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />1 80,680 feet of sanitary sewer lines had been cleaned this year and 32,000 feet of line had been <br />2 televised. He stated 608 miles of street have been swept. He reviewed the park maintenance that <br />3 had been completed this year. He commented on the number of trees that have been removed <br />4 (130) and marked for removal (100+) by the City Arborist. He stated EAB and oak wilt were <br />5 hitting the community hard. He provided further comment on the parks programming and park <br />6 rentals. <br />7 <br />8 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson reported both Spring Lake Road and <br />9 Pleasant View flooded due to blockage in the storm drainage. He explained the contractor was <br />10 responsible for making sure these remained open. <br />11 <br />12 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson then provided the Council with an update <br />13 on the City's water treatment facility. He explained Phase I of the project was in litigation and <br />14 Phase II was nearing completion. <br />15 <br />16 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson discussed the stormwater pond assessment <br />17 that was completed by Stantec and reported the City held a neighborhood meeting for the Silver <br />18 View Pond. He stated a neighborhood meeting would be held for Ardan Pond on Thursday, <br />19 September 28. <br />20 <br />21 Council Member Gunn asked that staff create a list of recommended or preferred tree plantings <br />22 for residents that have lost trees to EAB or oak wilt. Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director <br />23 Peterson recommended these residents speak with the City Arborist. He discussed how the City <br />24 was working to replace its forest with a variety of tree species. <br />25 <br />26 Council Member Lindstrom thanked Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson and <br />27 his team for all of their efforts on behalf of the community. Further discussion ensued regarding <br />28 the usage of the volleyball courts. <br />29 <br />30 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson reported the community was in a severe <br />31 drought and even with the recent rain, the City would have to become even stricter with the water <br />32 restrictions, which meant no irrigation would be allowed. He urged all residents to reduce their <br />33 water usage. <br />34 <br />35 Bob King, 7408 Silver Lake Road, explained he has one ash tree and one oak tree that have to be <br />36 removed from his property. He urged residents to speak with several contractors in order to <br />37 ensure they are providing fair rates. <br />38 <br />39 Sharon Kirscher, 8406 Red Oak Drive, asked what kind of damage the chestnut borer was doing. <br />40 Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson explained this was another insect that was <br />41 impacting oak trees. He stated there was no treatment for this insect. City Administrator <br />42 Zikmund reported the chestnut borer was mostly impacting burl and white oaks. He understood <br />43 there was a new herbicide that could be used to treat for this insect. He stated strong trees could <br />44 survive this insect. <br />45 <br />