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the regular Park and Recreation Commission meeting with a back up date set for the date of the <br />regular EPB meeting. <br />Board Member Bernard stated that he is involved in youth athletics and could find a baseball team <br />or two that could volunteer their services in planting. <br />Board Member Hiatt stated that the Anoka High School football team is always looking for <br />projects and perhaps that would be an option. <br />City Planner Anderson confirmed that the parks department already works in collaboration with <br />the football team on spring volunteer projects. He commented that it would be great to have the <br />involvement of the youth athletics. He noted that ideally, he would also like participation from <br />the Board, especially if there will be a number of children assisting in the plantings. <br />Chairperson Stodola stated to his recollection the Board has not officially been involved in a <br />project in a while. <br />City Planner Anderson replied that the Board was invited to the planting event that took place in <br />2016 and advised of some smaller projects that the Board was invited to be a part of going back <br />further into the past. He stated that with the addition of a new city planner in the planning <br />department, he should have additional time to assist with these types of events and to put more <br />effort towards the Board's workplan. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau asked the scale of the distance and width of plantings and asked if <br />one packet would be enough. He stated that he would want to ensure that the density is sufficient <br />to cover factors like loss. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that there is sufficient width to make this work, even as the plants <br />grow, without encroaching on private property. He agreed that there will be some mortality due <br />to lack of precipitation and deer. He stated that the pollinator packet is 500 while the seedlings <br />come in packets of 100. He stated that if the Board is in agreement with this, he would work more <br />on the calculations to ensure the proper amount is gained. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau asked if there is some commitment from City staff to ensure <br />maintenance of the plantings for perhaps a period of one year. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that he would feel safe stating that the parks staff could water if the <br />conditions are dry. He noted that while the watering would not be a daily activity, he was hopeful <br />he could ensure some level of commitment. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau stated that a level of commitment from the parks staff for ongoing <br />maintenance would help to secure a buy -in from the community in this project. <br />City Planner Anderson noted that he will have a conversation with the parks staff. He stated that <br />staff would not want this to turn into an eyesore either with dead plantings lining the trail. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau stated that if this project is a success, it would be nice to continue the <br />effort along other trails in the City in the future. <br />Environmental Policy Board / February 26, 2018 <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />
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