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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 04/17/2017 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Oak Wilt Management Plan for Brookfield 8th Addition <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Capstone Homes/Brookfield Land LLC, the "Applicant", has applied for Final Plat approval of Brookfield 8th <br />Addition, a twenty-five (25) lot, single family residential development. In September of 2016, the Board reviewed <br />multiple aspects of this project, including the Tree Preservation and Landscaping Plans for Brookfield 8th Addition <br />(along with a variance request to the lot depth standard and a variance to cul-de-sac length). The Applicant revised <br />plans based on recommendations from the EPB and actions by the Planning Commission and the Final Plat was <br />considered by the City Council one February 28, 2017. The project is still awaiting action by the Metropolitan <br />Council regarding a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to re -guide a portion of the project area to Low Density <br />Residential so that the two lots at the end of the cul-de-sac can be serviced with municipal sewer and water. Due to <br />this contingency, along with discussion about a cost -share agreement to extend the watermain south to 166th Ave, <br />the City Council tabled action until these two items were resolved. As a result, construction timelines have been <br />revised and now will coincide with the high -risk time period for Oak Wilt. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Based on the current timeline for anticipated action on the Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Final Plat, it <br />appears that construction activity will likely commence around May 1st. Due to the concerns with oak wilt, the <br />Applicant has submitted an Oak Wilt Management Plan that outlines the precautions they will take to address the <br />potential introduction of and/or spread of oak wilt to other adjacent properties. <br />The Applicant is proposing to install a double trenched line around the perimeter of the tree -save areas. This serves <br />to mechanically disrupt/severe any grafted root systems to prevent the transmission of the fungus through connected <br />roots. All removed trees will be chipped or mulched onsite and removed in enclosed containers. At all times that <br />tree clearing work is occurring, a second individual will be available to address any unintended wounds with wound <br />sealant. This will aid in minimizing the potential for above ground transmission of the fungus by insects to trees that <br />are intended to be preserved. A mechanical tree feller will be used to remove the trees. This will minimize potential <br />damage/wounding of other trees in the area. <br />The proposed management strategy is reasonable. There is an active oak wilt pocket onsite and this proactive <br />approach should benefit both the existing trees slated to be preserved as well as help protect trees within the <br />Conservation Easement and on adjacent, neighboring properties. Additionally, City Staff will also be on site <br />observing this work to verify that the contractor is operating in accordance with the Oak Wilt Management Plan. <br />Staff finds the proposed management plan to be reasonable and should be effective at controlling the already <br />present pocket of oak wilt. While it is always ideal to avoid working within oak stands during the high risk period <br />for oak wilt transmission, because there is an active oak wilt pocket on site, this work will provide a much greater <br />level of protection than simply waiting until the risk level is downgraded to low (typically sometime in July) and <br />therefore, Staff supports this approach and recommends approval of the Oak Wilt Management Plan. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with this request are the responsibility of the Applicant. <br />