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200709 PBC AGDThe Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg PARKS, BEAUTIFICATION & CEMETERY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING July 9, 2020 9:00 a.m. Virtual Meeting AGENDA 1.Call to Order 2.Adoption of Agenda Proposed Resolution #1 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Parks, Beautification and Cemetery Advisory Committee Meeting of July 9, 2020, be adopted. 3.Minutes of the Previous Meeting Proposed Resolution #2 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Minutes of the Parks, Beautification and Cemetery Advisory Committee Meeting of February 6, 2020, be approved. 4.Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 5.General Business & Reports 5.1. Cemetery Bylaw Update; 5.2. Cemetery Flower Campaign; 5.3. COVID19 Impact – Parks & Cemetery; 5.4. Beatification Program Update; 5.5. Annual Committee Report Update; 5.6. Explore Tillsonburg 2021; 5.7 Carol Trail Restoration 6.Next Meeting TBD 7.Adjournment Proposed Resolution #3 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the July 9, 2020 Parks, Beautification and Cemetery Advisory Committee Meeting be adjourned at _____ a.m. The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg PARKS, BEAUTIFICATION & CEMETERY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING February 6, 2020 9:00 a.m. Suite 203, 200 Broadway, 2nd Floor MINUTES Present: Christine Nagy, Sue Saelens, Donna Scanlan, Mike Dean, Ken Butcher & Penny Esseltine Absent with Regrets: Bob Marsden, Marian Smith, Paul DeCloet, Paul Wareing & Robert Verhoeve Also Present: Corey Hill 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 9:04 a.m. 2. Adoption of Agenda Resolution #1 Moved by: Christine Nagy Seconded by: Ken Butcher THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Parks, Beautification and Cemetery Advisory Committee meeting of February 6, 2020, be adopted. Item 5.5 “Kiwanis Sign” was added to the agenda. Carried 3. Adoption of Minutes of Previous Meeting Resolution #2 Moved by: Penny Esseltine Seconded by: Christine Nagy THAT the Parks, Beautification and Cemetery Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of January 9, 2020, be approved. Carried 4. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. 5. General Business & Reports 5.1. Receive resignation of Committee Vice -Chairperson; Corey Hill (Staff Liaison & Acting Chair) shared with the Committee a letter of resignation from the position of Committee Vice-Chair submitted by Paul Wareing. 5.2. Nomination & Election of New Vice-Chairperson; Motion Moved by: Penny Esseltine Seconded by: Ken Butcher THAT Christine Nagy be nominated for the position of Vice Chair. Carried 5.3. Keep Tillsonburg Beautiful/Trails Celebration Event Planning; The Committee discussed the event and confirmed the proposed date & location as being Saturday, June 6, 2020, at Coronation Park. There was Committee consensus to re-name the event “Explore Tillsonburg” and to focus on park & trail clean -up, guided trail walks, sharing the history of the park, kids crafts & and a lunch. Mike Dean will follow -up on the historical component to the park and Corey Hill will follow-up with the Station Arts Centre for the kids’ activities. 5.4. Cemetery Bylaw (#3640) Revisions – Section “F”, “G” & “H”; The Committee reviewed Section “F, G & H” of the current Cemetery Bylaw #3640. This completed the review of the by-law. Corey Hill will compile all Committee comments into a revised draft by-law and will endeavour to present back to the Committee at the April meeting. 5.5. Kiwanis Sign; The Committee discussed the status of the round metal Kiwanis Coronation Park sign that is located just off of John Pound Road where there once was a pedestrian foot bridge accessing the park. The sign is aged and not in good aesthetic condition. The removal of the sign was deferred to staff. Corey Hill will follow-up on this item and reported that when the sign is removed, it will be kept at the Parks operations area in case the Kiwanis group wishes to reclaim it. 6. Next Meeting Thursday, March 12, 2020, at 9:00a.m.at the Corporate Office Annex Suite 203 meeting room. 7. Adjournment Resolution #3 Moved by: Ken Butcher Seconded by: Penny Esseltine THAT the January 9, 2020 Parks, Beautification and Cemetery Advisory Committ ee meeting be adjourned at 9:54 a.m. Carried .. • Carol Trail Restoration On December 6ili, Paul DeCloet, John Wellhauser and I took a walk along the Carol trail between the sewage treatment plant and the Hwy 3 bridge to discuss options for future enhancing the Big Otter valley and trail system. A few years ago, Mike Carrier Tree Services removed a number of Norway Maple and European Black Alder that were flagged along the trail. Both species are non-native and aggressive, and have been identified as species to control in Southern Ontario. Although the initial removal activities were a great start at preserving and enhancing the native Carolinian forest along the Carol Trail, further steps need to be taken. From observations made during our site visit, the following activities have been identified: Additional control/removal of Norway Maple and European Black Alder, and the control and removal of other non-native, aggressive vegetation including: Phragrnites australis, Japanese Knotweed, Glossy Buckthom, Tartarian Honeysuckle etc. Establishment of native vegetation to replace the removed un-desirables and to enhance the sites species richness; and Ongoing monitoring to determine the effectiveness of the control measures, and to identify any additional issues. The following is a summary of some of the methods of controlling the undesirables along the trail. Trees & Shrubs Cutting and treating the stumps with Round-up is an effective way of killing trees and shrubs like Norway Maple, European Black Alder, Glossy Buckthom, and Tartarian Honeysuckle. Within 5 minutes after cutting, the stumps should be treated with a high concentration of Round-up. Note, this method is most effective when there isn't a lot of moisture or sap present. A basil application of Garton is another effective way of treating trees and shrubs. This method involves simply spraying around the base of the tree or shrub, making sure the product is applied around the entire trunk. Controlling trees and shrubs with Garton can be undertaken anytime of year. Phragmites australis The best method of controlling Phragrnites is to apply a 3 to 5% Round-up solution to the plant when it comes out in flower and until the first heavy frost (August to October). Note, Phragrnites patches need to be monitored and treated for residual growth for a few years after the initial treatment. Japanese Knotweed Japanese Knotweed can be controlled using similar methods and timing as Phragmites, but an initial cutting in June prior to late summer/early fall Round-up application has helped control it in Toronto (per. com. E. Giles). Note, the application of any herbicide can only be undertaken by a licenced individual, following the Ontario Pesticide Regulations, and product recommendations. Planting Native Vegetation After controlling the undesirable vegetation, it is important to plant native species appropriate to the site. This will minimize re-colonization of undesirables, and promote biodiversity. Along the creek banks I would suggest planting American Sycamore, Black Maple, Eastern Cottonwood, American Basswood, Pawpaw, and Balsam Poplar. In the lower, swampy areas between the valley and the trail/creek, I would suggest planting Tamarack, White Birch, Eastern Hemlock, White Cedar, and Black Gum. To promote biodiversity, other species such as Tulip Tree, and Cucumber Magnolia can be planted in areas that are moist but well drained. It is recommended that sites be flagged out prior to planting to ensure that species are planted in the right location. A mix of native grasses and forbs should be seeded in areas that were heavily infested by Japanese Knotweed, or Phragmites (Riverbank & Virginia Wild Rye, Wild Bergamot, Sweet Ox-eye, Green- headed Coneflower etc.). This will help to minimize the re-colonization ofun-desirables. Paul Gagnon Lands & Waters Supervisor Long Point Region Conservation Authority 4 Elm Street Tillsonburg, ON N4GOC4 ','Oj1 ,,