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<br />Lexington Tree Committee <br />Town of Lexington, Massachusetts <br /> <br />Minutes, Meeting of June 11, 2009 <br /> <br />meeting opened <br />1. The at 7:40 a.m. Attendees: John Frey, Chairman, Gerry Paul, Karen Longeteig, <br />Anne Senning, Nell Walker, Jim Wood, David Pinsonneault, Jeanne Krieger, and Jewel Kuljian. Karen <br />Longeteig volunteered to be scribe in Jewel’s absence (she arrived later). Guests: Interns Fred <br />MacDonald and Yianni Laskaris attended part of the meeting. Dawn McKenna attended later. <br /> <br />Items taken up, in agenda order: <br /> <br />1. Minutes of the May 2009 meeting were approved with one correction. <br />2. Tree Warden's agenda items: David Pinsonneault <br /> <br /> removal activity <br />a). Tree under the Bylaw since 10-01-01: 643 sites/516 closed; 1937 trees to <br />be planted/1226 planted; 799 trees to be removed/593 removed. Fees levied for removal of trees, and <br />collected under regulation of 8-4-08, are $11,660 (from 1,166 inches of trees removed). <br />b) Tree Nursery. Jim reported that mowing of the grass lanes between the trees has started and <br />st <br />is 85% done. From the 1 year’s planting, 12 of 20 Scarlet Oaks have survived. The <br />Sourwoods look bad, but the Chestnut Oaks have a few leaf buds. Plastic trunk protectors <br />are on all stock now. Some staking is needed, as is further nursery maintenance of lanes. <br />c) Tree inventory 2009 update. Interns Fred MacDonald and Yianni Laskaris were recognized <br />th <br />and thanked by the Committee. They will work until June 30, and will also do some <br />documentation. They made operable a couple of our aging hand-held computers (loaners <br />from Urban Ecology Institute). Dave is looking at trying to purchase 1 new one. A few more <br />volunteers would be helpful for tree inventory and for locating future planting areas <br />for maturing trees in the Nursery. Anne gave a presentation on the Inventory to the League <br />of Women Voters 6/5/09. Total trees inventoried so far is close to 5,800, of which 1100 <br />have been done this year so far, or about 60% of the Town. We don’t have loadable maps <br />for some parts of the Town, such as northwest of 128. This year we expect to finish all the <br />maps we have. Anne has mentioned this to Peter Karalexis in the engineering department. <br />d) Belfry Hill status. On Saturday May 16 five volunteers (John, Karen, Anne, Gerry, and Jane <br />Beswick) helped clean up trash and remove invasive plants. The Swamp White Oaks died <br />already – they were possibly too large, as watering is not in the contract. Buckthorn on top <br />of hill was lopped and treated with re-growth inhibitor. We need at least one more cleanup <br />day, as only about 1/3 of the Norway Maple seedlings have been pulled. Date will be set at <br />next TC meeting. <br />e) Spring planting of the second tranche of 35 street trees will take place before the end of the <br />month (Dave) and Matt Foti’s 4 donated trees will be planted next week. The 35 will be <br />planted with in-house labor in order to maximize the number of trees. The Lexington Field & <br />Garden Club would like to finalize the donation of the sourwood for Depot Square, and <br />Jewel Kuljian offered to do the research on availability in the nurseries. <br />f) Woburn St. tree hearing (2 trees). Removal of the Norway maple and elm were approved by <br />the Selectmen and they will be replaced with 5 new trees. Other plantings were not part of <br />the sidewalk contract, which was negotiated a few years ago. <br />g) Tree Manual status. It is on disk and ready to go; we plan to get 400 printed (versus 1000 <br />last time, of which 600 are left). Sir Speedy is revising the estimate. <br />h) Battle Green master plan: Dawn McKenna, the head of the Tourism Committee, visited the <br />TC meeting to explain the Master Plan project. She distributed an informational sheet and a <br />questionnaire. She had large photomaps showing the boundaries of the Green as a <br />National Historic Landmark (1961) and as a National Registered Historic District (1976). <br />Neither include the Belfry. Dave, John, and Gerry have been attending the Battle Green <br /> <br />