HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-05-16-REC-min (Lincoln Park Subcommittee)LINCOLN PARK SUB - COMMITTEE Minutes MAY 16, 2013
Committee present — David Williams, Chairman, Bob Pressman, Brian Kelley, Lynne Wilson
Also present — Hank Manz, Wendy Rudner, Wesley Wirth, Vanessa Tropeano, Miles Connors
The chairman opened the meeting at 4:35. The minutes of April 18, 2013, were accepted as written.
The minutes of November 29, 2012 were accepted as corrected.
Bathroom project — Brian Kelley reported that he has a shortfall of $40,000. LexFun is doing a drive with
their members. He has not yet received a donation from Little League but has an individual who may
help. Youth Soccer donated $30,000; Youth Lacross donated $20,000; Roma Tile of Watertown will give
$1,000. Publicity is needed — a pamphlet that he can hand out. He will work with Doug Lucente on this.
He would like someone to do an OpEd or article for the newspaper and put something on Patch. He is
still aiming at July 4 if the money comes in.. The question was asked about cleaning the bathrooms. This
will be done by the Town Facilities Department staff. Hank Manz will follow up about the cleaning.
Time locks have been discussed with DPW.
New Signs Wes Wirth showed the committee the frames designed by Fossil Industries that he would
recommend. There was discussion about the mounting instructions, size — 32" by 46" — and angle 45
degrees. Bob Pressman moved to purchase the signs and metal pedestals ( #3488) at a cost not to
exceed $3,500. Brian Kelley seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
New Plantings — Vanessa Tropeano presented the new plant list and plan. Lynne Wilson moved to
accept the proposal (attached). Brian Kelley seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. All four
areas will be planted the first week of June. The irrigation at the park has not been turned on. Bob
Pressman offered to water a magnolia that Wilson Farm had planted which needed water.
Invasive Plant Management — Miles Connors presented a proposal for management. David Williams will
take this to Conservation. Miles will try to go with him.
Granite Forest— Wes Wirth is still waiting for a price from McCullough. He will also get a price from a
New Hampshire mason that he knows.
Lynne asked if Bob Barnard could give the committee a price to widen the path along Worthen Road.
Vanessa will talk to him.
David mentioned that the swamp oaks at the bike path entrance on Worthen did not look healthy.
Wes Wirth said that the donated spruce trees from Christmas are now in the Town nursery and will
remain there until we are ready to plant.
The next meeting was scheduled for June 6 at 4:30.
The meeting was adjourned at 5:55 pm.
Respectfully submitted, Lynne Wilson
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PARTERRE
FCOLOG1CAI,
May 16, 2013
Lincoln Park Committee
Lexington, MA
RE: Proposal for Invasive Plant Management 2013:
Dear Lincoln Park Committee,
I am pleased to present you with this proposal for invasive plant management and restoration
of the native plant community at Lincoln Park. Goals of the project include the control of
invasive plant material by following guidelines prepared by Wesley Wirth and company
Managing the Invasive Vegetation in Lincoln Park (2008), while encouraging native plant
conservation and establishment. This proposal includes working in conjunction with the
Lincoln Park Committee, Wesley Wirth at Thomas Wirth Associates and the Town of
Lexington Conservation Commission to manage plant communities in Lincoln Park.
Invasive Plant Management Techniques:
Manual methods of hand pulling and cutting is always preferred over herbicide treatments.
Alliaria petiolata, Garlic Mustard
To reduce disturbance to soils with seed bank, spot foliar application of 2% Glyphosate is
recommended.
Cardimine impatients
Treat with foliar application along the boardwalk up to 20 feet in with 2% Glyphosate
"Rodeo" TM to reduce disturbance to the soils.
Allium spp., Wild Onion Grass
Recommended control includes foliar applications in June and repeated in November to
approximately 5000 square feet. One characteristic that makes control difficult is it has a
thin, glossy leaf which herbicides don't readily adhere, so weed wacking before application
increases surface area and increases effectiveness of control.
Rosa multiflora, Multiflora Rose
For plants to large for manual pulling methods, cut and wipe the stem with a 25%
concentration of Glyphosate `Rodeo'.
Celastrus orhiculatus, Oriental Bittersweet
Should hand pull seedling plants; unless plant is established and roots are mingling with
other root systems apply a 25% solution of Triclopyr to cut stems in July and August.
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E C O L O G I C A 3.
Vitis, Wild Grapes
Should hand pull seedling plants; unless plant is established and roots are mingling with
other root systems apply a 25% solution of Triclopyr to cut stems in July and August.
Frequency and Cost of Control Recommendations:
(2) Foliar applications
(4) Cut and Wipe applications
4 hours $65.00
$260.00
16 hours $65.00 $1,040.00
Total for Above Misted Services $1,300.00
*Parterre must have written permitting from the Conservation Commission of the Town of
Lexington, MA before starting any invasive plant control activities.
Any work that is beyond the project scope outlined above will be considered an additional
service and will be billed at the hourly rates as outlined in the attached Installation
Addendum. If work is not completed due to unforeseen weather events that limit our ability,
the hours will not be billed.
Please review the proposal. If you have comments or questions, please call me to discuss.
To begin the project we will need a signed proposal and a deposit of 50% returned to our
office.
Sincerely,
Miles H. Connors
Director of Ecological Services
ACCEPTED AND APPROVED this
Lincoln Park Committee
day of
Miles H. Connors
2013
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Parterre Ecological
Use of Herbicides -
Our Philosophy, Policies and Procedure
The following information is meant to provide information to our clients, project partners and
permitting agencies about our practices and procedures regarding the use of herbicides in
natural areas. Herbicides used in natural areas can be highly controversial and many people
are concerned when an herbicide application is prescribed as part of a habitat restoration plan.
We therefore appreciate the opportunity to provide some background information in order to
help interested parties make informed decisions about the use of herbicides.
At Parterre Ecological, our philosophy is to use herbicides as infrequently as possible.
Physical methods such as hand pulling, up rooting, or repeat cutting is the preferred method of
removal. However, we also know from experience that certain plant species are so aggressive
through biological means that herbicides are necessary in order to fully eradicate them. When
we determine that herbicide should be used, we strive to use techniques that minimize the
amount of herbicide and reduce the potential of non - target damage. We use herbicides at low
rates and follow the Massachusetts Sensitive Areas materials List
( htty)://www.mass.gov/ag/pestic.i.des/rightofway/index.htm ). We also follow the
Massachusetts Invasive Plant Advisory Group (MIPAG) to determine which plants are
considered invasive, likely invasive, potentially invasive, or currently not meeting criteria.
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Parterre Ecological has licensed and insured Massachusetts Pesticide Applicators. All
Applicators must attend workshops and study materials in order to pass a written exam to
become licensed in the state. Additionally, applicators must obtain educational credits
each year through attending additional courses in order to maintain licenses. Applicators
are also required to show proof of liability insurance each year in order to remain licensed.
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GARDEN S E R V I C E S
May 7, 2013
Lynne Wilson
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Street
Lexington, MA
RE: Enhancement Proposal for -- Lincoln Park, Lexington, MA
Dear Lynne,
I am pleased to present you with this proposal for Lincoln Park in Lexington, MA. This proposal is
for the installation of the Crabapple Grove, Boardwalk, Birch Grove, and Pine Grove Path and Azalea
Garden. Plants to be installed are broken down by project and are listed below.
Lincoln
Park Board walk
QTY
BOTANICAL NAME
CO ON NAME
SIZE
32
Ascle ias incarnata
Butterfly Weed
2 T
32
Eu atorium
Joe P e Weed
1 Gal
32
Lobelia cardinalis
Cardinal Plower
2 T
1
.2ia°onarda istulosa
Native Bee Balm
50FL
32
Yhhalictrum
I Meadowrue
2QT
Lincoln Park Birch Grove
QTR'
BOTANICAL NAAH
COMMONNAME
SIZE
2
Hammemelis vernalis
Witch Hazel
3G
3
Salix discolor
Pussy Willow
2 -3'
50
Yellow Birch
Yellow Birch
2 -3'
30
FI dran ea querqi olia
OakleafHydrangea
1G
50
Itea vir inica
Sweets ire
1G
100
Podophyflumpelatum
Ma a le
2QT
100
Mertensia vir inica
Bluebells
1 T
50
Pol stichum acrostichoides
Christmas Ferri
2 QT
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Lincoln Park Pine grove and azalea beds
QTY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
3
Cornus Florida
Native Dogwood
5G
5
Aesculus pw rvi ora
Bottlebrush
2G
30
Amsonia Blue Ice'
Star flower
2QT
25
Ascle ias incarnata
Butterfly weed
2QT
30
Aster divaricatus 'White wood aster'
White wood aster'
2QT
50
Caltha alustris
Marsh marigold
1 T
15
Dryopterisfielix mas
Hay-scented fern
2QT
30
Geranium maculatum
Wild geranium
2QT
25
Lobelia cardinalis
Cardinal flower
2QT
15
Matteuccia struthio teris
Ostrich fern
1 Gal
30
Mertensia vir Wca
Bluebell
1 T
15
Osmunda cinnamomeum
Cinnamon fern
2QT
30
Phlox divaracata 'Sherwood Purple'
Woodland Phlox
2QT
25
Pod onatum bi orum
Solomon's Seal
1 T
Lincoln Park Crab Apple Grove
Q I Y
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMONNAME
SIZE
25
Com tonia
Sweet Fern
1G
100
Dennstaedtia unctilobula
Hay Scented Fern
2QT
50
Anemone canadensis
Meadow Anemone
2QT
The scope of work to be done includes:
• Procurement and purchase of all material
• Delivery of materials to the site
• Labor to install specified material
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G A RD E N S E R V I C E S
Subtotal Cost:
Board walk
$1,397.00
Subtotal Cost:
Birch Grove
$6,474.00
Subtotal Cost:
Pine Grove Path & Azalea Beds
$4,188.00
Subtotal Cost:
Crab Apple Grove
$2,288.00
Total Cost of Projects Chosen:
Included with these services is a one year guarantee on the plant material provided that Parterre
maintains the property after installation for the length of the guarantee.
Any work that is beyond the project scope outlined above will be considered an additional service and
will be billed at the hourly rates as outlined in the attached Installation Addendum.
Please review the proposal and the attached plant schedule. If you have comments or questions,
please call me to discuss. To begin the project we will need a signed proposal and a deposit of 50%
returned to our office.
Sincerely,
PARTERRE GARDEN SERVICES INCORPORATED
Dan Pestretto,
General Manager
ACCEPTED AND APPROVED this day of , 2013
Lynne Wilson, Lincoln Park Dan Pestretto, General Manager
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