File #: 20-0504R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/12/2020 In control: Recreation, Libraries and Authorities
On agenda: 6/22/2020 Final action: 6/22/2020
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION TO THE US FOREST SERVICE GREAT LAKES RESTORATION INITIATIVE FOREST INSECT AND DISEASE MITIGATION PROGRAM TO PROVIDE FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT UP TO $200,000 TO REMOVE AND REPLACE DISEASED BOULEVARD ASH TREES.
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION TO THE US FOREST SERVICE GREAT LAKES RESTORATION INITIATIVE FOREST INSECT AND DISEASE MITIGATION PROGRAM TO PROVIDE FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT UP TO $200,000 TO REMOVE AND REPLACE DISEASED BOULEVARD ASH TREES.

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CITY PROPOSAL:
WHEREAS, the city of Duluth authorized an Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) management plan in 2016; and
WHEREAS, the US Forest Service desires implementation of activities to mitigate the impact of EAB tree loss in the city of Duluth; and
WHEREAS, the city of Duluth has the financial, technical, and managerial capacity to ensure proper planning and maintenance of the project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the city of Duluth hereby supports the submission of an application to the US Forest Service Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Forest Insect and Disease Mitigation Program for up to $200,000 to remove and replace hazardous boulevard ash trees impacted by EAB, in accordance with the city of Duluth's EAB management plan.
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the city of Duluth agrees to accept the grant award if awarded, and the proper city officials are authorized to enter into a grant agreement.
Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This resolution authorizes the submission of an application to the US Forest Service Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Forest Insect and Disease Mitigation Program for up to $200,000 to remove and replace hazardous boulevard ash trees impacted by EAB, in accordance with the city of Duluth's EAB management plan. EAB was confirmed in Duluth in October 2015 and an EAB Management Plan was adopted in December 2016. The plan treats trees differently according to size, overall health, and EAB infection status. Ash trees that are subject to removal include all infected ash trees regardless of size, all small ash trees (<12-inch diameter), and those larger ash trees that have not been infected but are otherwise in generally poor health. Ash trees that are subject to retention and trea...

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