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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14-Mayor's Office - d - .8 - CITY~F SAN BERNARDINeA RE~EST FOR COUNCI~TION Date: July 27, 1989 Subject: Approve in prif1e.'iPlI'CC'Li, - M::HIH. Off. the implementation of the Urban Forest Program & \9EJ JU~ 27 q! ~ f~2 repeal moratorium on street tree planting. From: Mayor W. R. Holcomb Dept: Mayor's Office Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: Approve, in principle, the ~mplempntation of the Urt.an Forest ?"i)r;ril"i in San Bernardino. and to repeal the moratorium on street tree planting taken in the early 1980' s. :)l~). lite i),c.L l, Signature ' Council Not8s: 75.0262 Agenda Item No, 1'1 . CITY ~F SAN BERNARDINO Q REddEST FOR COUNCIL AQrION STAFF REPORT While I was in Charleston, South Carolina, at the U. S. Conference of Mayors meeting, I had the opportunity to observe the Urban Forest Program in the City of Charleston. This is a very successful and popular program and could be easily replicated here. Attached is copy of my memorandum to Annie Ramos, and her reply, dated July 7, 1989. I urge the Council to approve this program, in principle, and request that Park & Recreation formalize a program of tree planting in our City and bring back the program for Council approval within the earliest reasonable time frame. 75-0264 .. - 4 - - h c' o o ,-, . , '-' C I T Y 0 F SAN B ERN A R DIN 0 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 8907-204 ,.~~ TO: W. R. "BOB" HOLCOMB, MAYOR FROM: ANNIE F. RAMOS, DIRECTOR OF PARKS, COMMUNITY SERVICES RECREATION AND SUBJECT: CHARLESTON URBAN FOREST PROGRAM '~"')o;:C" --' .,' '. ;" J1. ".. "" , , \.'.\ \ '-, DATE: July 7, 1989 COPIES: ------------------------------------------------------------- In response to your attached memo and after reading the brochure you provided me regarding the Charleston Urban Forest Program I have found their program to be effective and with viable merits. The urban forest program itself is a worthwhile one. As a park department we fully appreciate, support and promote the planting and proper maintenance of trees and vegetation not only in parks, but city-wide. A city's image and the physical and psychological well being of its' citizens are affected by the amenities or lack of amenities within the environment they live in. However, this sentiment is not shared by many who do not fully under- stand the interaction of our atmosphere with surrounding vegetation and how it affects our daily living. The brochure's contained within is citizens. visual appearance and the information very impressive and appealing to the Although not as well promoted, yet very popular, the City of San Bernardino has a tree memorial and gifts program similar to the Charleston program. I would suspect that if funding would be available to promote the program with a visually appealing brochure, that an urban forest program could also be equally successful in San Bernardino. The cost segments of programs such funds could be cost to those full cost of a of the trees could be prohibitive to some our community, however, I feel that through as the State Urban Forestry program grants, made available to underwrite full or partial citizens who would not be able to afford the tree. . . - . 41 c o o o INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM: 8907-204 CHARLESTON URBAN FOREST PROGRAM July 7, 1989 Page 2 I fully support a similar urban forest program for the City of San Bernardino. It is the parks department goal to enhance the availability of our open spaces as well as the landscaping aesthetics in our community. In your consideration of this program please keep in mind that the Council took action in 1984 placing a morator- ium on street tree planting within the City. This action should be repealed in order for the urban forest program to go forward. As the tree planting moratorium was placed as a result of cost cutting efforts by the city, long term maintenance costs for trimming must once again be provided through future enhancement of the street tree budget. I would also were transferred that perhaps Jr. on this program. suggest that as the street Tree operations to the Public Services Department in 1984 Moreno should be contacted for his thoughts I am encouraged such programs and will necessary to promote future. by your interest and be ready to assist and/or implement such consideration of in whatever way programs in the "-, .-./) , ( /.:,,(1..--- c.( ANNIE F. RAMOS Director of Parks, Recreation and community Services - - .J:1 4. - - . c C I T Y o F 5 AO B EON A R DIN 0 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 8906-2029 o TO: Annie Ramos, Director, Parks/Recreation/Community svcs. FROM: W. R. "Bob" Holcomb, Mayor SUBJECT: Folder - Perpetuating Charleston's Urban Forest DATE: June 26, 1989 COPIES: ------------------------------------------------------------- Would you please advise as to whether or not the program described in the attached folder would be worthy of trying to replicate here in San Bernardino. Thank you. // // " ? /' (" /- W. R. "Bob" Holcomb, Mayor ? ,~ / / {, WRH:gb _"..i-Chl\ Attachment JUI~ 27 1989 ~( ....." - .. t (.., htt.:_ ~. I, .! c I a. . E I a I L..._ _ _.._~ "'"", t.~ 0 c: ftI......qo O~QO'l ... _ >,N ~ 0 "U - 1n:::U':l :; C ~ . ~ '" ~ c:: U E ,.,S -...... '" o ... to Q.l ~lG~;: ~ e-o ~ uO('t)U o o o ;~. " ;:,- LC 2 ., ~"~ ' (~) - ---- / / / ! 00-_;.- ~ ~ "'"'rC"'''' ~ ,..-....~ __,----.. Preserving Charleston 5 I"roud"- ___ ~ _....-~ Herita~an<i Natural BeauTy "'-- --- 411I - J:L - . c o A Proud Heritage Streets lined with majestictri::e~ hc..'Ie long been en;'Jyed by all Charlestonians. Indeed, Charleston's stately street trees are as much a part of her proud heritage as the antebellum structures they shade, To preserve this important part of our past, we must invest in the care of our existing trees. To insure future lasting beauty and a pleasant, productive atmosphere for Charleston's citii.ens and visitors alike, we must plant new trees. Taking these measures now will insure a balance of mature trees through out the city for years to come. Imagine, you can reap valuable tangible and intangible benefits by simply planting a tree. 1. Trees Are Beautiful. Spring flowers, varied leaf types and branching patterns, and colorful Fall foliage add to the beau. ty of a block and help define the character of the neighborhood. 2. Trees Cool Our Air. Artificilll surfaces such as asphalt retain and radiate heat. A single tree can have the cooling effet:t of five room air-conditioners running twenty.hours a day. 3. Trees Improve Air Quality. Leaves breathe in carbon diox.ide and breathe out oxygen. Branches and leaves trap particles of dirt and pollen, acting as natural filters. . 4. Trees Improve Property Values. A properly planned and well.maintained landscape can add up to 15% to your pro. perty value. 5. Trees Make Life Enjoyable. They lend a more human scale to our sometimes harsh urban landscape and they provide a continuing interaction with nature. Our Plan The City of Charleston will offer 10'. 12' trees with 2". 21fz" trunks to all city residents. (Palmettos will be substantially larger.) Trees will be planted by the city along our city str'~ets within the public right.of.way. The type of tree to be planted will Watering your Tree Rainfan Garden Hose o o be determined by. you, the<:ity's Urban Forester and Landscape Architect following a field survey of your neighborhood. ':-:.:;ctors such as location of utility lines, width of sidewalks, set backs. building architecture, amount and Quality of sunlight. tree height, canopy spread. root structure and salt tolerance will be taken into consideration to insure the appropriate type at 'ree is selected for each site. In the fall. the city will buy trees wholesale and arrange for their transportation and planting. In keeping with sound horticultural principles. palmettos will be pl:mted during the warmer months. The resident's main responsibility, after a tree has been plac- ed with them, is to keep the tree properly watered. Watering will demand some attention during the first year and some etfective watering techniques are discussed below. A watchful eye and prompt alert will also aid the Department of Palks in Cd"_e of ,my unforseen problems with the new tree. After the first ~ear, H'e trees will be pruned and maintained as a part of Charlestons ur. ban Forest. Memorials and Gifts Planting a tree is a wonderful and thoughtful way to remember loved ones and friends_ If you would like to purchase a tree as a living memorial or gift, fill ;n the appropriate informa- tion on the order form. A certificate which denotes the tlonored person (or event), the benefactor, type of tree and its location will be mailed to you. Maintaining Charleston's Heritage If you are interested in assisting the city in the preservdtion of its natural beauty, you are asked to share only in the wholesale purchase price of the trees. Installation and other services will be provided by the city. To purchase a tree for the front of your home or business, or for your favorite park, or as a gift or memorial, please mail a check for the price indicated on the enclosed order form. 5 Oallon Bucket Irrigation efforts are designed to simulate natural rainfall. Two to four hours a week of a slow. steady rain is ideal for young trees of the size you will be purchasing. Unfor. tunately, our rainfall is not illwdY'> di<;.per~ed till', !:vl~nly 01 convf'nicntly, tll4"I..loI", you mdY walll to <;,uI'plt'rnent ndturdl wilh Ihl'SI' other wakring methods. You may !',imulate rainfall irrigation by, . placing a garden hose :0' within six inch~s of the i: '0 base of your tree. Let \.. it flow at a "~ry slow .,. trickle (1/4" stft.am or a.Q little less) lor ).2 ,.~ hours. twice ,~ week; ~O' 9';..., . 1;1 "D' three liml~s ~ wt:l'k . , . llli'lY bt. nerf-'''S''IY dllllr\g f'xlwllIdy hot. <lr" period~_ This is an ex(,:lIenl mr.lhod In! watering all trees You may obtain deep saturation to the root zone with this method. Punch 15.20 holes approximately lis" diameter in the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket. Let the bucket drain (omph'lf>lv ~ <1 lilTlI':-O ,HfHlIld II", 4 '1II(I(II,lnt., 01 Itw II"" It -.II,Hlld 1.1\.." l'I~O IllillUll'., ttJ t Olllpl",,'lv ,11,1111. Io.:,.pt'_ll .'\ tiln",> weekly d" .....".lt1wl "Jllt!itlon'. ,Ill talt' ~ I 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 o 0 RFS)LtlTIOO 00. o ~q; ~:f-I RESOLtlTIOO OF TIlE CITY OF SAN BERNARDIN) AUTHORIZING TIlE SUBMISSIOO OF AN ' APPLICATIOO 'l'O TIlE CALIFalNIA DEPAR'l'MENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE ~IOO FOR GRANT FUNDS FRaol TIlE URBAN FORESTRY GRANr PROGRAM IN TIlE AIUJNT OF SIX THOOSAND EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY 'lW) DOLLARS AND FORTY FOOR CENTS ($6,862.44) FOR TIlE PURPOSE OF PLANTING 'lW) HUNDRED AND FORTY NINE (249) DROUGHT AND SIoXlG 'l'OLERANI' STREET TREES. SECTIOO I. 'n1e Mayor and COIIIIIOn Council approve the filing of applications for 1989 Urban Forestry Grant assistance for: Planting of two hundred forty nine (249) street trees $6,862.44 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and COllIllOO Council of the City of San Bernardino at a 11 meeting thereof, held on the day of , 1989, by the 12 following vote, to wit: AYES: Council MeIti:lers 13 14 15 NAYS: 16 17 ABSENT: 18 19 20 21 City Clerk resolution is hereby approved this day 'n1e foregoing , 1989. 22 of 23 24 25 26 Approved as to form and Legal Content: 27 W' .R. "Bob" Holcc:xrb, Mayor City of San Bernardino 28 @