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<br />TreeMINUTES11-15-05 <br />Lexington Tree Committee <br />Minutes Nov. 15, 2005* , Lexington, MA <br /> *Tree Committee meeting of 11/10/05 postponed due to shutdown of Town Office Bldg. <br /> <br />Present: John Frey /Chair, Jim Jones, Karen Longeteig, Gerry Paul, Anne Senning, Nell Walker /Scribe, Jeanne <br />Kreiger /Selectman representative, David Pinsonneault /Supt. of Public Grounds; Absent: Jim Wood <br /> <br />1. The minutes of the 10/13/05 meeting were accepted as corrected. <br /> <br />2. D. Pinsonneault (Tree Warden) reports <br /> <br />2a. Under the Tree By-law from 10/01/01 to date: 416 sites visited, 287 of these closed; 479 trees approved <br />for removal of which 212 are removed to date; a total of 1,115 trees required to be planted , of which <br />486 have been planted. <br /> <br />2b. Forestry Dept. report 1/1/05-10/31/05: 150 pruned, 23 treated for pests and disease, 119 removed and 37 <br />planted. <br /> <br />2c. The FY2007 budget requests $10,000 for planting, $5,000 more than last year. If the override passes, <br />an additional $25,000 is included in the “needs” budget. <br /> <br />2d. Matt Foti will donate and maintain a 20 ft. Sugar Maple on the Common, replacing the old Sugar Maple <br />downed by a recent storm near the Soldiers’ Monument. Various boards and committees must approve the <br />location of the new tree. <br /> <br />3. The state Urban Forestry Program sponsored a Forest Steward Training session Nov. 4-5. It was <br />attended by John, Karen, Anne and Nell. John Frey was recognized as the Forest Steward of the Year. <br />Lexington was touted for its groundbreaking tree by-law and the Tree Management Manual. <br /> <br />4. Gerry Paul made a short presentation to the Planning Board. It is apparent that many are resigned to a solid <br />concrete surface in the Center and all relevant committees need education about new planting techniques that <br />liberate trees from the constraints of a 4x4 pit. Paul was voted to be the liaison to Planning Board. <br /> <br />5. G. Paul reported on the effort to modify Karen’s Town Meeting presentation to a video format. Local media <br />groups will be contacted. <br /> <br />6. Ann Cuervo for the LFGC received a $500 matching grant from the Garden Club Federation of <br />Massachusetts, which when matched with $500 from the Suzanne Basser funds will provide for a total <br />of $1000 for Arbor Day tree planting. Kathy Yates, Suzanne Basser and other Garden Club members <br />deceased in the previous year will be honored on Arbor Day 2006 probably at Belfry Hill. <br /> <br />7. Recent Planning and Education Grant progress: <br /> <br />7a. D. Pinsonneault discussion: MIS Dave Bordenca contacted Denise Castronovo of Community Forest <br />Partnership re next phase of inventory. We need to extend the base map, possibly along Mass. Ave. There are <br />limited funds, so mapping is piecemeal, because a GIS system for the whole town has not been funded. But we <br />will get some money, because this is an established project. The linking of the Cartograph work-order system of <br />the Forestry Division to the inventory is the second project of this phase. There was discussion of increase in <br />town’s protection from liability if hazard trees are on a priority list. <br /> <br />7b. N. Walker (lecture series) reported that there are 3 speakers lined up with solid dates, 1 waiting for <br />confirmation and 2 yet to be contacted. Dates and known speakers are: Jan. 18 (rep from the Arnold <br />Arboretum), Feb. 15 (Peter Alden, author), March 1 (open), April 12 (Clarissa Rowe, Arlington Land Trust), <br />May 10 (Bill Cullina, N.E. Wildflower Society Propagator and author), Sept. 13 (unfilled) and Oct. 11 <br />(unfilled). The free talks will be given at the Cary Library Lecture Room downstairs, Wed evenings at 7:30. <br />The committee agreed to send out the lecture series announcement in December, with a mailing to every <br />household. <br /> <br />