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TREE COMMISSION AGENDA
March 11, 2016
CALL TO ORDER
Acting Chair Mike Oxendine called the meeting to order at 2:04 pm in the Siskiyou Room at the
Community Development and Engineering Offices located at 51 Winburn Way, Ashland OR 97520.
Commissioners
Council Liaison
Present:
Mike Oxendine, Acting Chair Carol Voisin (absent)
Casey Roland
Christopher John, Vice Chair
Russell Neff
Parks Liaison
Maureen Battistella (late) Peter Baughman
Commissioners Absent: Staff Present
Derek Severson,
None
Associate Planner
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Roland/John m/s to approval the February 4, 2016 regular meeting minutes as presented. Voice
vote: All AYES. Motion passed.
ANNOUNCEMENTS & LIAISON REPORTS
City Council Liaison – Council Voisin was absent.
Parks & Recreation Liaison Baughman suggested that the Commission might consider a tree
planting at Southern Oregon University this year for Arbor Day. He also briefly discussed
the Parks Department’s efforts to clean up trees in the parks to prevent the spread of
anthracnose. There was a brief discussion of a tree pruning class that Commissioner Roland
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would be presenting in Glenwood Park on Saturday, March 12.
Community Development Liaison Severson noted that with Gregg Trunnell’s recent decision
not to seek another term on the Commission, there were now two vacancies. He encouraged
members to refer anyone they know who might be interested in filling the current vacancy on
the Commission to the on-line application form.
PUBLIC FORUM
Catherine Thalden noted that the trees in the Pioneer Street parking lot are in need of
maintenance, noting that one tree is leaning, one is dead and one is in need of pruning, and the
lot needs to be cleaned up. Baughman noted that Parks is responsible for maintenance of this lot,
and he would see that it is looked at. It was noted that the Tree Commission’s letter to Council
with regard to this lot had asked that the trees be maintained.
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DISCUSSION ITEMS
Arbor Week 2016 Activities
Commissioners discussed the planned activities for James Urban’s visit in celebration of Arbor
Week 2016.
It was noted that Urban’s visit was sponsored by an anonymous donor who would cover the cost
of his speaking fees, airfare and lodging and that it was hoped that his visit would gain the
Commission recognition in bringing the highest quality, national level training with regard to
trees and tree issues with development to key stakeholders with the City of Ashland, the Parks
Department, Southern Oregon University, the development community and the general public.
There was brief discussion of the planned activities which include:
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Tuesday April 5from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Commissioners discussed that seven key personnel including Oxendine as driver, James Urban
and five key stakeholders would meet on the plaza downtown to begin a walking a van tour of
trees in the city to review with Urban what is working and what needs work. It was noted that
the hoped for stakeholders for the van trip would include Public Works Director Mike Faught
and/or some project managers from the Engineering Division; Peter Baughman or some Parks
staff; Julie Smitherman from Conservation; and Community Development Director Bill Molnar,
Derek Severson or other Planning staff. It was noted that Commissioners Roland and Battistella
were willing to follow in a second vehicle and that Commissioner Battistella was willing to take
photos. Roland suggested that he would work with Oxendine to develop a route for this van
tour. Oxendine explained that this tour would provide Urban with the basis for his two
presentations.
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Wednesday April 6in Pioneer Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Commissioners discussed that this would be a presentation to stakeholders, and that there was
seating for 50 and that about 260 invitations would be sent with an RSVP asking for responses to
reserve seating. It was discussed that those invited would include the Mayor and Council; chairs
of Commissions including Conservation, Forest, Historic, Wildfire, and Planning; all Parks and
Recreation Commissioners; key City, Parks and SOU staff; and members of the local
development community with a particular focus on active local landscape architects.
It was noted that this would be a presentation on what was observed on the trip, with
Commissioner John acting as “Master of Ceremonies” and Urban presenting on what was
observed, followed by a three- to five-member panel discussion with Urban, Paul Ries, a local
arborist (Baughman, Roland or Tom Myers), a local landscape architect (Laurie Sager?) and
possibly a member of another Commission such as the Historic Commission.
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Wednesday April 6 at 12 noon in the Meese Room of the SOU Library
It was noted that Tree Commissioners were invited to the Tree Campus USA awards ceremony
in the Southern Oregon University Library.
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Wednesday April 6in the Meese Room of the SOU Library from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
It was noted that there would be a public presentation in the evening in the SOU Library and that
there was seating available for 106 people.
Severson noted that there was a mid-managers training already scheduled during Urban’s visit
which might mean that some key stakeholders on behalf of the city might be unable to attend,
that there were several national conferences that some department heads like Faught and Molnar
were likely to be attending, and that there would still need to be a formal endorsement by the
Commission and acceptance of this endorsement by the Council.
Commissioners noted that they had previously voted to endorse the event, and wished now to
sponsor it by purchasing snacks, refreshments, pens, nametags and other supplies for Urban’s
presentations out of Commission funds. Severson explained that sponsorship required Council
approval, and after discussion it was agreed that Commissioners would request Council approval
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for sponsorship at their March 15 appearance before the Council. Severson also noted that the
Commission does not have the authority to expend funds, but can make such a request to the
Community Development Director.
Commissioners noted that they had already voted months ago to sponsor the event, and
that they supported the purchase of necessary refreshments and supplies for Urban’s
presentations with Commission funds.
Oxendine/Roland m/s to approve the announcements for Urban’s stakeholders’ workshop
with one change from “invitation only” to “limited seating to the first 50 attendees, please
RSVP to insure a seat,” subject to final approval by City Administration. Voice vote: All
AYES. Motion passed.
Roland/Neff m/s to approve the announcement for the general public presentation with the
same wording change and noting that the seating was for 106 attendees rather than 50.
Voice Vote: All AYES, motion passed.
Roland/Neff m/s to purchase t-shirts for Tree Commissioners to wear at events using
Commission funds. Discussion: Severson noted that there were city policies regarding the
purchase of clothing by the city, and that orders might not be able to be completed prior to
the upcoming events. Commissioners noted they would prefer a city logo and “Tree
Commission” on shirts, but that alternatively they could get by with simply a t-shirt with a
tree on it for each commissioner. Voice vote: All AYES. Motion passed.
There was brief discussion that if Council approval of the sponsorship was not obtained Tuesday
night, if previously scheduled trainings prevented too many stakeholders from attending, or if the
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invitations and other final details could not be resolved by Wednesday the 16, Oxendine might
be forced to reschedule the event until the fall. It was also discussed that Rogue Valley
Community Television might be asked to tape the events so that videos could be made available
to key personnel who would be unable to attend.
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Annual Update to City Council
Commissioners discussed the Annual Council Update which is to occur at the next Council
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meeting on Tuesday, March 15 at 7:00 p.m. Severson distributed a draft script that he had
prepared as a brief outline that could be used for the presentation. Vice Chair John and
Commissioner Oxendine indicated that they would be at the Council meeting to make the
presentation.
Earth Day 2016
It was noted that Commissioners John, Oxendine and Roland would be tabling at the Earth Day
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Event on April 23 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. John indicated that he would pick up the
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educational materials from the city offices on Friday, April 22 and bring them to the event.
Severson and Baughman indicated that they would try to attend for part of the event as liaisons.
Roland noted that he had a canopy that he could bring for the event.
ADJOURNMENT
Acting Chair Oxendine adjourned the meeting at 3:56 p.m. It was noted that the next regular
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meeting of the Commission would be on Thursday, April 7 at 6:00 p.m., and Commissioners
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were encouraged to attend the Council meeting on March 15.
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the Community Development office at 541-488-5305 (TTY phone is 1-800-735-2900). Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will
enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting (28 CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title 1).