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Councilmember introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br /> RESOLUTION#17-04-085 <br /> RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING APRIL 28, 2017 AS "ARBOR DAY" AND THE <br /> MONTH OF MAY,2017 AS "ARBOR MONTH" <br /> WHEREAS,trees are an increasingly vital resource in Minnesota today and enrich <br /> our lives by purifying air, soil and water; and <br /> WHEREAS, trees help conserve and protect soil from erosive forces, moderate <br /> temperatures, reduce stormwater runoff, and provide habitat for life of all kinds; and <br /> WHEREAS, trees provide beautiful recreational settings and promote personal, <br /> community, and ecosystem health; and <br /> WHEREAS, trees increase property values, enhance the economic vitality of <br /> business areas, create jobs through forest products and are a renewable resource; and <br /> WHEREAS, activities such as construction damage, regional and distant source <br /> pollution, as well as certain diseases and pests, threaten our trees, creating the need for <br /> concerted adaptive and collaborative action by locally planting, nurturing and protecting <br /> trees for benefit of citizenry, economy and ecology; and <br /> WHEREAS,the City of Ramsey has been recognized for the 25th consecutive year <br /> (2016), as a Tree City USA. <br /> NOW THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY <br /> OF RAMSEY,ANOKA COUNTY, STATE OF MINNESOTA, as follows: <br /> 1) That the Ramsey City Council hereby proclaims April 28, 2017 as "Arbor Day". <br /> 2) That the Ramsey City Council hereby proclaims the month of May as "Arbor <br /> Month". <br /> 3) That the Ramsey City Council urges all citizens to plant trees as part of Ramsey's <br /> living history, to participate in disease and pest control programs that will ensure <br /> an enduring tree canopy, and collaborate with partners and volunteers to develop <br /> and implement policies to plant,nurture,protect, and steward our natural diversity. <br /> 4) That the Ramsey City Council encourages efforts to maintain our historic sites with <br /> significant tree species, enhance species diversity to buffer against disease and/or <br /> pest outbreaks, promote replanting of native species and strategically locate <br /> plantings for energy savings. <br />