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Dear Sue,
Would you be kind enough to send me a copy of your draft ordinance also? I am on the Hallowell Conservation Commission, and we are beginning to work on an ordinance which deals with invasive plant issues as well. Also, I can tell you that our daughter, Ailene, enjoyed her time with you in the past, and she has just started grad school in Plant Community Ecology at U. of Washington in Seattle. We have also seen and appreciated some of your good work from years past as we have been surveying plants as NEWFS PCV's. Hope this finds you well!
Many thanks, Judy Kane
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From: Sue Gawler<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: Municipal policies re planting invasives
Theresa et al-
I'm on the Tree Board in Belgrade and we have a draft ordinance (which for
several reasons will not go to the voters this year unfortunately) that
among other things prohibits planting invasive woodies on public property
including road rights-of-way (referencing a list on file at the town office
provided by yours truly and containing all the familiar woody invasives
including Acer platanoides).
I'll send you a copy of the draft ordinance directly.
Good luck!
Sue Gawler
-----Original Message-----
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of Maine [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Theresa Kerchner
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 6:02 PM
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Subject: Municipal policies re planting invasives
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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