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was not successful due to lack of irrigation and challenges with animals. He stated that they could <br /> look at those opportunities if grant funds are received. <br /> Board Member Heifner asked the average grant award amount. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that the maximum grant award is $500,000. He commented that <br /> there is not a grant minimum. <br /> Board Member Vikander asked if a plan would be written as to how the funds would be spent if <br /> this is approved by the Board and the City Council. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson confirmed that would be part of the grant application. <br /> Board Member Vikander asked if that plan would be brought back for review. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that the grant deadline occurs prior to the next Board meeting. <br /> He stated that he could send out a copy of the plan once completed if the Board is interested in <br /> reviewing the document. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff noted the mention of right-of-way and asked if the intention would <br /> be to handle trees that are within the right-of-way as that would also assist property owners. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson confirmed that trees within the right-of-way are the responsibility of the <br /> City and therefore these funds could be used to manage the trees within those corridors. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff referenced the 20/10/5 formula mentioned in one of the applications <br /> and asked how the City compares to that currently. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that is not specific to City land and applies to the overall makeup <br /> of the city. He noted that three species that would not be eligible for purchase with grant funds. <br /> He commented that the state is encouraging some species for a trial because of the warmer climate <br /> that has been experienced. He noted that if those trees do well, the City could incorporate those <br /> into the preferred tree list. <br /> Board Member Vikander asked if the City would be requesting the maximum grant amount or <br /> whether that amount is yet to be determined. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson replied that he would not want to request more than could be <br /> accomplished. He noted that once the plan is developed,he would have the target amount but did <br /> not believe it would be close to the maximum amount of$500,000. <br /> Motion by Board Member Bernard and seconded by Board Member Vikander to recommend that <br /> City Council support staff preparing and submitting applications for both grant programs. <br /> Further discussion: Board Member Salami stated that he would like to see the City experience the <br /> benefit of the grant funds and is interested to see the plan in more detail. <br /> Environmental Policy Board/August 21, 2023 <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />
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