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Hi Theresa - The town of Cody, Wyoming is very specific about what you can 
and can not plant on private property - not quite the same issue but the 
code guidelines may be applicable to your issue.  My sister-in-law is 
learning to landscape western style and finding it a bit of a challenge.

Andrea Nurse


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Subject: Municipal policies re planting invasives
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 15:02:29 -0700

Hi Everyone

   Does anyone know of citiesor towns that have adopted  policies  
addresseing plantings of invasive species on  publicly owned lands .. I seem 
to remember hearing that some municipalities and even planning boards had 
tackled this issue.

   We would like to take some draft wording to the Wayne Selectboard next 
Tuesday.

   Thanks
   Theresa Kerchne
   Wayne Conservation Commission


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