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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-21-2022aammaowffD MAY 0 4 2022 CITY CLERK I -TI MEN PADUCAH Be the Best PADUCAH TREE ADVISORY BOARD Thursday, April 21, 2022 Time: 8:30 am (CST) Location: Teams Room, Paducah City Hall Alternate location: N/A Minutes/Comments provided in BLUE: April 2022 - Board Meeting AGENDA (Regular) Establishment of a Quorum of Board QUORUM ESTABLISHED —See Attendance Sign -in sheet • Guest Introductions/Log Attendance (Chairman) o Candidates (none presently) Old Business/Follow-up: • Approved Tree List — updates? Review and additions by TAB and others? — Planning/TAB o J.Perkins will provide anew copy of Recommended tree list to the TAB • Updates to landscape related ordinances —Planning o Comments from TAB to be returned to Planning Dept. by April 27th • Outreaching to other groups in our community: Garden clubs, etc. for assistance with Urban Forestry/Paducah Trees awareness and projects: • Board Training Seminar — Rules for Boards and conducting meetings, etc. a. Need to begin establishing a By-laws • It was suggested to borrow information from other communities, organizations, etc. b. Suggest a committee... Possible By-laws committee members include: Jonathan Perkins, Chris Dye, Amie Clark — to be guided and reviewed by Planning Dept. New/On-going Business: • Trees for review and/or permit approval: a. 3 Oaks along Pines Road prior to Country Club Ln. — Possibly effected by new construction at Westwood Hills neighborhood • Updates from Board? Community/Regional/Statewide Updates: 0 Department Updates: ✓ Public Works Update — ✓ Engineering Update — ✓ Parks Update — o Tree planting projects —Recent? ✓ Planning Update — Meeting Adjourned: 9:24 am Next Meeting Dates (as posted on paducahky.gov calendar): 8:30 a.m. in the Team Room located on the first floor of City Hall. • June 16th, 8:30 AM, Teams Room • August 18th, 8:30 AM, Teams Room • October 20', 8:30 AM, Teams Room • December 15th, 8:30 AM, Teams Room OUR PURPOSE: Chris Yarber Rick Murphy Amie Clark Nicholas Hutchison (1) To hear all appeals from denials of applications for permits required by this article. (2) To adopt rules for the conduct of such hearings, which rules shall uniformly apply to all such appeals. (3) To follow the hearing of such appeal to cause its decision to be reduced to writing. (4) To advise appropriate municipal agencies on matters of care, preservation, planting, removal, replacement or disposition of trees in parks, along streets and in public areas as needed. (5) To promote urban forestry. (6) To review and recommend as necessary the master street tree plan prepared and submitted by the Appointee. PADUCAH TREE ADVISORY BOARD — Attendance Sign -in Thursday, April 21, 2022 Time: 8:30 am (CST) Location: Team Room, Paducah City Hall ill c II PADUCAH Bettie Best Name: Email: Organization: Jonathan Perkins ionathan(a,pla-desi ng com TAB Chair Nic Hutchison nhutchison@paducahkv.gov Planning Dept. Amie Clark aclark@paducahkv.gov Parks & Recreation Dept. Wayne Armbruster Wayne.armbruster@gmail.com Guest Chris Dye chrisndye(2gmail.com Tree Board, J.S. Nursery Josh Sommer isommer@paducahkv.gov Planning Dept. 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West Kentud Community & Technical Over 225 people were on the campus < Kentucky Community and Technical for its Earth Day Celebration and Cor 28. This year's celebration included a d family fun, educational activities and n the community— the fust time a comp wide Earth Day celebration and conte been held on the WKCTC campus. A included crafts, a cooking demonstra6 obstacle course, a life-sized Operation learning opportunities about hybrid ve bee hives, animal conservation, Kentuc marine chemistry and more. WKCTC staff, and students and Earth -friendly groups such as Watershed Watch, Lan the Lakes and Clarks River Wildlife R were also available to help make the ev to remember. Local bands The Legenc Martin & Good Company, The Meluj Thieves and Barely Blue played throug day. WKCTC and the City of Paducal the event. Jonathan Perkins From: Jonathan Perkins Sent: Friday, January 28, 2022 2:33 PM To: 'Rick Murphy' Subject: Pines Road Trees Per my windshield survey of the 3 oaks on pines road: All 3 trees exhibit health issues mostly from rot from past ice storm damage. 1. The tree closest to country club lane is heavily infested (as you noticed) with Horned Oak Gall. This infestation is generally harmless to the tree however, due to the amount of galls present, this may become a health concern in the near future. Removal of this tree would seem reasonable — removal of the galls would not be feasible. 2. Middle of the 2 trees had quite a bit of storm damage but appears to be healthy— it would be ideal if it could be properly pruned to remove decay and broken limbs. Likely could be pruned to restore form and health. 3. Tree closest to West Wood Hills road has lots of past damage but might take several years of proper pruning to restore a good crown/canopy. I would remove decay and broken limbs if not entirely removed. Could be preserved by pruning to restore form and health. Any substantial removal or heavy damage of the roots of the tree could possibly result in structural damage to the trees. Generally speaking (there is no hard scientific recommendation to my knowledge) we should be looking to stay distance of 2-3 x's the diameter of the tree from the base of the tree to maintain structural integrity. And roots must be pruned cleanly to promote recovery I would recommend to anyone that they consult ANSI A300 Part 1 (Tree Pruning) and ANSI A300 Part 5 (Managing Trees During Construction) as a point of reference to any of this tree work. If it is not feasible to perform the proper pruning and/or root pruning work then it is at your discretion as to whether or not to take them down. I think you could justify removing or preserving the trees although I would encourage keeping them especially since there are not that many mature trees providing canopy coverage on that side of Pines road. Jonathan Perkins, ASLA Bacon Farmer Workman Engineering & Testing, Inc. Landscape Architect ISA® Certified Arborist — KY -0678A 500 South 17th Street Paducah, KY 42003 270-443-1995 phone 270-816-5955 direct anmvlruntn wvaraa+n I� MARCUM I M A R C b ht ENERGY B Ewoasi wraraaesrwa*o�. VIGINEERI116,Lut MANARENIMT$MITji4NS www,bfwengineers.corn • follow us: 919 J lei If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are informed that any dissemination, copying or disclosure of the material contained herein, to include any attachments, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission In error, please notify the sender and purge this message. 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