Agenda 12/20/2016 PELICAN BAY SERVICES DIVISION
Municipal Services Taxing & Benefit Unit
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2016
THE LANDSCAPE & SAFETY COMMITTEE OF THE PELICAN BAY
SERVICES DIVISION WILL MEET AT 10:15 AM ON DECEMBER 20 AT
THE COMMUNITY CENTER AT PELICAN BAY, LOCATED AT 8960
HAMMOCK OAK DRIVE, NAPLES, FLORIDA.
AGENDA
1. Call to order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Agenda approval
4. Approval of 10/27/16 meeting minutes
5. Audience comments
6. Administrator's Report
7. *In-house mulch generation discussion
8. *Discontinuance of PBSD landscaping maintenance between the curb & sidewalk -
discussion
9. Tree canopy discussion
10. Chairman's comments
a. Landscape Management Plan adoption discussion
b. Courtesy communication with residents on "hard" trimming
c. Dodder vine issue
d. L&S Committee regular meetings (monthly—third Tuesday at 10:15 at CC)
11. Committee members' comments/concerns
12. Adjournment
* indicates possible action item
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PELICAN BAY SERVICES DIVISION
LANDSCAPE & SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING
OCTOBER 27,2016
The Landscape & Safety Committee of the Pelican Bay Services Division met on Thursday,
October 27 at 1:00 p.m. at the Community Center at Pelican Bay, located at 8960 Hammock Oak
Drive,Naples, Florida 34108. The following members attended.
Landscape & Safety Committee Mike Shepherd
Joe Chicurel, Chairman Scott Streckenbein
Tom Cravens Gary Ventress (absent)
Pelican Bay Services Division Staff Mary McCaughtry, Operations Analyst
Neil Dorrill, Administrator Lisa Jacob, Associate Project Manager
Marion Bolick, Operations Manager Barbara Shea, Recording Secretary
Also Present Jim Carr, Agnoli Barber& Brundage, Inc.
Ken Dawson, PBSD Board Tom Hollis, Hollis Engineering Consultants
Thomas Folden, Collier County Sheriff's Office Frank Laney, Pelican Bay Foundation
APPROVED AGENDA (AS PRESENTED)
1. Call to order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Agenda approval
4. Approval of 09/26/16 meeting minutes
5. Audience comments
6. Administrator's Report
a. Car carrier update
*b. Lighting update
7. Discussion of a policy of communicating with property owners when hard pruning is
anticipated adjacent to their property.
8. Complaints of noise from US 41 by Las Brisas residents
9. "Landscape Management Plan" (expectations of landscape &hardscape appearances)—
presentation by Mike Shepherd
10. "Sonnet on Signs"—presentation by Mike Shepherd
11. Old Business
12. New Business
13. Adjournment
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ROLL CALL
Mr. Ventress was absent and a quorum was established
AGENDA APPROVAL
Mr. Cravens motioned, Mr. Streckenbein seconded to approve the agenda as
presented. The motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF 09/26/16 MEETING MINUTES
Mr. Cravens motioned, Mr. Shepherd seconded to approve the 09/26/16 meeting
minutes as amended. The motion carried unanimously.
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
Mr. Garth Henry commented that the beautification of the cul-de-sac islands is fantastic.
ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT
CAR CARRIER UPDATE
Mr. Dorrill reported that the senior leadership of the Covenant Church of Naples declined
our proposed agreement to enable car carriers to off load cars on their property. Mr. Cravens
suggested the area in the rear of the Pavilion shopping center on Vanderbilt Beach Rd. as an
alternate site. Mr. Dorrill will explore this idea with the owners of that property.
LIGHTING UPDATE
After committee discussion, and hearing comments from our lighting engineer Mr. Tom
Hollis, committee consensus was agreement that the PBSD will erect three new street light poles
and replace all existing light fixtures (for continuity) on Laurel Oak Dr. and Ridgewood Dr. from
US 41 to Pelican Bay Blvd. with "shoebox" style LED light fixtures. All metal halide fixtures
removed will be stored and used as replacement backup inventory for the remaining existing
street light fixtures in Pelican Bay.
Ms. Diane Lustig suggested that the PBSD contact the PBF to discuss their recent
experience with installing LED lights in the Commons parking lot.
DISCUSSION OF A POLICY OF COMMUNICATING WITH PROPERTY OWNERS
WHEN HARD PRUNING IS ANTICIPATED ADJACENT TO THEIR PROPERTY.
In order to increase communication with property owners when hard pruning has been
scheduled by the PB SD, Mr. Dorrill suggested posting a quarterly work calendar (to include
specific locations of scheduled hard pruning) on the PBSD website. He will direct staff to
develop a draft quarterly work calendar as a "courtesy" communication vehicle for review at the
next committee meeting.
COMPLAINTS OF NOISE FROM US41 BY LAS BRISAS RESIDENTS
Mr. Shepherd commented on Las Brisas resident complaints on increased noise from US
41 subsequent to the removal of invasive exotics along US 41 south of Gulf Park Dr. Mr.
Dawson commented on Oak Lake Sanctuary and Pinecrest resident complaints on the same
issue. Mr. Dorrill responded that staff would prepare a sketch of appropriately sized plantings to
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mitigate the noise from US 41 to bring back to the next committee meeting for review and
discussion. In conjunction, he will develop a plan for cost-sharing with the adjacent
associations.
LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT PLAN
Dr. Chicurel, Mr. Cravens, and Mr. Streckenbein complemented Mr. Shepherd on his
"Landscape Management Plan," created to explain, delineate and visualize the "Landscaping
Goals and Guidelines" enacted by the PBSD in 2015.
By mutual consensus of the committee, it was agreed that the "List of Approved
Horticultural Species" included in the "Landscape Management Plan" would be amended as
follows: (1)remove Ficus trees, and (2) add wart fern as a material under ground cover.
Mr. Dorrill commented that he would provide information on any obligation by the
PBSD to maintain scrub oak at the next committee meeting.
SONNET ON SIGNS
Mr. Cravens motioned, Mr. Streckenbein seconded to recommend to the full
board to adopt the proposal in Mike Shepherd's "Sonnet on Signs." The motion
carried unanimously.
Ms. Diane Lustig suggested that the PBSD contact the PBF for their input on this issue.
The committee members mutually agreed that Dr. Chicurel would contact Mr. Dave Cook to
obtain PBF input.
OLD BUSINESS
None
NEW BUSINESS
Mr. Cravens commented on staff's obtaining clarification on an issue relating to Sunshine
Law. Ms. McCaughtry summarized County Attorney Klatzkow's comments on changes to a
published agenda: He stated that changes and/or additions to a published agenda are not a
violation of Sunshine Law; each board controls its agenda.
ADJOURNMENT
IThe meeting was adjourned at 2:41 p.m.
Joe Chicurel, Chairman
Minutes approved [ ] as presented OR [ ] as amended ON [ ] date
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Agenda Items#7 and#8
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Agenda#7 In-house Mulch Generation-savings of$30,000+
• Mulch manufacturing from existing horticultural trimmings possible, saving cost
ofdisposing of trimming debris and cost of purchasing pine straw mulch
• Potential for added revenue stream from The Club to dispose of their
trimmings
• Emphasizes recycling posture
• Requirestree removal atexisting maintenancefacilityto provide storage area
Agenda#8 Discontinue Landscape Maintenance between curb and walk - savings up to
$100,000
• Area between curb and walk in SFH areas already managed by individual
homeowner
• Precedentsetatothercommunitiesforcondominiumassociationstomaintain
from curb to walk
• Some PB villa/condominium communities prefer to maintain to curb to
eliminate differential mowtimingon opposing sides of walk
• Allows privatizing over 10%of existing PBSD landscape areas with little
fanfare
Agenda Item#9
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Pelican Bay Services District-Street Lighting Poles
Street Address Pole Num'Notes Picture#
Pelican Bay Boulevard Al No issues 9151255
Pelican Bay Boulevard A2 No issues 9151256
Pelican Bay Boulevard A3 No issues 9151257
Pelican Bay Boulevard A4 No issues 9151258
Pelican Bay Boulevard A5 No issues 9151259
Pelican Bay Boulevard A6 No issues 9151260
Pelican Bay Boulevard A7 No issues 9151261
Pelican Bay Boulevard A8 No issues 9151262
Pelican Bay Boulevard A9 No issues 9151263
Pelican Bay Boulevard A10 No issues 9151264
Pelican Bay Boulevard All Sable palm 9.7'west Sable palm 9.7'east Light fixture is unobstructed 9151265
Pelican Bay Boulevard Al2 No issues 9151266
Pelican Bay Boulevard A13 Sable palm 5.6'northwest Light fixture is unobstructed 9161267
Pelican Bay Boulevard A14 No issues 9151268
Pelican Bay Boulevard A15 Sable palm 10'southwest. Light fixture is unobstructed 9151269
Pelican Bay Boulevard A16 Sable palm 4.2'southwest 9151270
Pelican Bay Boulevard A17 No issues 9151271
Pelican Bay Boulevard A18 Sable palm 11.4'north Light fixture is unobstructed 9151272
Pelican Bay Boulevard A19 No issues 9151273
Pelican Bay Boulevard A20 No issues 9151274
Pelican Bay Boulevard A21 No issues 9151275
Pelican Bay Boulevard A22 No issues 9151276
Pelican Bay Boulevard A23 Sable palm 11'northeast 9151277
Pelican Bay Boulevard A24 Sable palm 11.4'northeast 9151278
Pelican Bay Boulevard A25 No issues 9151279
Pelican Bay Boulevard A26 No issues 9151280
Pelican Bay Boulevard A27 No issues 9151281
Pelican Bay Boulevard A28 No issues 9151282
Pelican Bay Boulevard A29 Sable palm 9.6'south Light fixture is unobstructed 9151283
Pelican Bay Boulevard A30 Sable palm 9.1'northeast 9151284
Pelican Bay Boulevard A31 Canopy of oak tree to the north is withn 4'of the light fixture 9151285
Pelican Bay Boulevard A32 No issues 9151286
Pelican Bay Boulevard A33 No issues 9151287
Pelican Bay Boulevard A34 No issues 9151288
Pelican Bay Boulevard A35 Sable palm 9'north 9151289
Pelican Bay Boulevard A36 Sable palm 8.2'northeast 9151290
Pelican Bay Boulevard A37 No issues 9151291
Pelican Bay Boulevard A38 Sable palm 7.6'northwest Light fixture is unobstructed 9151292
Pelican Bay Boulevard A39 No issues 9151293
Pelican Bay Boulevard A40 No issues 9151294
Pelican Bay Boulevard A41 Sable palm 12.4'northwest 9151295
Pelican Bay Boulevard A42 No issues 9151296
Pelican Bay Boulevard A43 No issues 9151297
Pelican Bay Boulevard A44 No issues 9151298
Pelican Bay Boulevard A45 No issues 9151299
Pelican Bay Boulevard A46 Nearby oak canopy is encroaching on the light pole and fixture 9151300
Pelican Bay Boulevard A47 Sable palm 10.8'north. Light fixture is unobstructed 9151301
Pelican Bay Boulevard A48 Sable palm 8.2'north Sable palm 10.2'east 9151302
Pelican Bay Boulevard A49 No issues 9151303
Pelican Bay Boulevard A50 Sable palm 11.3'north Light fixture is unobstructed 9151304
Pelican Bay Boulevard A51 No issues 9151305
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Pelican Bay Boulevard A52 No issues 9151306
Pelican Bay Boulevard A53 Oak 10.3'northwest Canopy of oaks is within 2'of the light fixture 9151307
Pelican Bay Boulevard A54 Sable palm 10.5'south Light fixture is unobstructed 9151308
Pelican Bay Boulevard A55 No issues 9151309
Pelican Bay Boulevard A56 Branch of a nearby oak is hanging over the light fixture 9151310
Pelican Bay Boulevard A57 Sable palm 10.2'south Light fixture is unobstructed 9151311
Pelican Bay Boulevard A58 No issues 9151312
Pelican Bay Boulevard A59 No issues 9151313
Pelican Bay Boulevard A60 Sable palm 9.1'south Sable palm 10.3' 9151314
Pelican Bay Boulevard A61 No issues 9151315
Pelican Bay Boulevard A62 No issues 9151316
Pelican Bay Boulevard A63 No issues 9151317
Pelican Bay Boulevard A64 No issues 9151318
Pelican Bay Boulevard A65 No issues 9151319
Pelican Bay Boulevard A66 Royal palm 9.5'north Branches hanging close to light fixture 9151320
Pelican Bay Boulevard A67 Branches of an unknown type of tree are encroaching on the pole&fixture 9151321
Pelican Bay Boulevard A68 Branches of a nearby oak tree are encroaching on the light fixture 9151322
Pelican Bay Boulevard A69 No issues 9151323
Pelican Bay Boulevard A70 Sable palm 9.6'west Light fixture is unobstructed 9151324
Pelican Bay Boulevard A71 No issues 9151325
Pelican Bay Boulevard A72 Sable palm 10'west Sable palm 7.8'east Branches blocking light fixture 9151326
Pelican Bay Boulevard A73 No issues 9151327
Pelican Bay Boulevard A74 Canopy of a nearby oak is within 4'of the light fixture 9151328
Pelican Bay Boulevard A75 No issues 9151329
Pelican Bay Boulevard A76 No issues 9151330
Pelican Bay Boulevard A77 No issues 9151331
Pelican Bay Boulevard A78 Canopy of nearby oaks is encroaching on the light fixture 9151332
Pelican Bay Boulevard A79 No issues 9151333
Pelican Bay Boulevard A80 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9151334
Pelican Bay Boulevard A81 Sable palm 12'west 9151335
Pelican Bay Boulevard A82 No issues 9151336
Pelican Bay Boulevard A83 No issues 9151337
Pelican Bay Boulevard A84 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching on the fixture 9151338
Laurel Oak Drive B1
Laurel Oak Drive B2
Laurel Oak Drive B3
Laurel Oak Drive B4
Ridgewood Drive Cl Sable palm 6.3'southwest,Sable palm 8.5'northwest,light obstructed 9211416
Ridgewood Drive C2 Canopy of a nearby tree is encroaching on the light fixture 9211417
Ridgewood Drive C3 No issues 9211418
Ridgewood Drive C4 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching 9211419
Ridgewood Drive C5 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroachmg 9211420
Ridgewood Drive C6 Sable palm 5.8'northwest,Sable palm 7.4'north,light fixture is obstructed 9211421
Ridgewood Drive C6B Sable palm 6.7'south,light fixture is obstructed 9211422
Ridgewood Drive C7 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroachmg on the light fixture 9211423
Ridgewood Drive C8 No issues 9211424
Ridgewood Drive C9 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroachng on the light fixture 9211425
Ridgewood Drive C10 Canopy of a nearby tree is encroaching on the light fixture 9211426
Ridgewood Drive C11 No issues 9211427
Ridgewood Drive C12 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9211428
Ridgewood Drive C13 No issues 9211429
Ridgewood Drive C14 Canopy of a nearby tree is encroaching on the light fixture 9211430
Ridgewood Drive C15 No issues 9211431
Ridgewood Drive C16 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9211432
Ridgewood Drive C17 No issues 9211433
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Ridgewood Drive C18 No issues 9211434
Ridgewood Drive C19 Canopy of a nearby tree is encroaching on the light fixture 9211435
Ridgewood Drive C20 Pine tree 12.0'northwest, Branches are within 2'of the light fixture 9211436
Ridgewood Drive C21 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9211437
Ridgewood Drive C22 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9211438
Ridgewood Drive C23 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9211439
Ridgewood Drive C24 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9211440
Ridgewood Drive C25 Canopy of a nearby mahogany is encroaching on the light fixture 9211441
Ridgewood Drive C26 Sable palm 3.5'southwest,Sable palm 9.1'south, 9211442
West Boulevard K1 Sable palm 11.0'north,Sable palm 5'south 9211406
West Boulevard K2 No issues 9211407
West Boulevard K3 Sable palm 8.3'north 9211408
West Boulevard K4 Sable palm 5'north,Sable palm 6.3'south,light is obstructed 9211409
West Boulevard K5 Light fixture is blocked by the canopy of nearby trees 9211410
West Boulevard K6 Oak tree 10.6'north,Oak tree 7.8'south,light partly obstructed 9211411
West Boulevard K7 Sable palm 6.9'northwest,Sable palm 11.6'north 9211412
West Boulevard K8 Sable palm 9.3'southwest 9211413
West Boulevard K9 Canopy of nearby oaks is within 5'of the light fixture 9211414
West Boulevard K10 No issues 9211415
Crayton Road L1 No issues 9211395
Crayton Road L2 Sable palm 11.2'northeast Light fixture is unobstructed 9211396
Crayton Road L3 No issues 9211397
Crayton Road L4 Sable palm 10.8'northeast,Sable palm 10.6'east,Sable palm 7.9'southeast 9211398
Crayton Road L5 No issues 9211399
Crayton Road L6 No issues 9211400
Crayton Road L7 No issues 9211401
Crayton Road L8 Sable palm 8.7'north,Sable palm 4.2'east,Sable palm 6.5'southeast 9211402
Crayton Road L9 No issues 9211403
Crayton Road L10 Branches of a nearby oak are encroaching on the pole 9211404
Crayton Road L11 Sable palm 8.8'southwest,Sable palm 5'southeast,light obstructed 9211405
Gulf Park Drive M1 No issues 9211375
Gulf Park Drive M2 Canopy of nearby tree is within 6'of the light fixture 9211376
Gulf Park Drive M3 No issues 9211377
Gulf Park Drive M4 No issues 9211378
Gulf Park Drive M5 No issues 9211379
Gulf Park Drive M6 No issues 9211380
Gulf Park Drive M7 No issues 9211381
Gulf Park Drive M8 No issues 9211382
Gulf Park Drive M9 No issues 9211383
Gulf Park Drive M10 Canopy of nearby tree has the light fixture covered 9211384
Gulf Park Drive M11 No issues 9211385
Gulf Park Drive M12 No issues 9211386
Gulf Park Drive M13 No issues 9211387
Gulf Park Drive M14 No issues 9211388
Gulf Park Drive M15 Sable palm 10.8'west Light fixture is unobstructed 9211389
Gulf Park Drive M16 Canopy of nearby trees have the light fixture covered 9211390
Gulf Park Drive M17 No issues 9211391
Gulf Park Drive M18 No issues 9211392
Gulf Park Drive M19 Sable palm 11.3'east, Sable palm 9.3'southeast 9211393
Gulf Park Drive M20 No Issues 9211394
Green Tree Drive N1 Sable palm 11.0'northwest Light fixture is unobstructed 9231443
Green Tree Drive N2 No issues 9231444
Green Tree Drive N3 Light fixture is complety blocked by 2 large oak trees nearby 9231445
Green Tree Drive N4 Oak tree 11.7' northwest,canopy is encroaching on the light fixture 9231446
Green Tree Drive N5 Canopy of nearby oak tree is encroaching on the light fixture 9231447
Agenda Item#9
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Green Tree Drive N6 No issues 9231448
Green Tree Drive N7 Oak tree 9.7'north,canopy is encroaching on the light fixture 9231449
Green Tree Drive N8 Canopy of nearby oaks is encroaching on the light fixture 9231450
Green Tree Drive N9 Canopy of nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9231451
Green Tree Drive N10 There is not a light pole numbered N10 on the map
Green Tree Drive N11 Canopy of nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9231452
Green Tree Drive N12 No issues 9231453
Green Tree Drive N13 Canopy of nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9231454
Green Tree Drive N14 No issues 9231455
Green Tree Drive N15 No issues 9231456
Green Tree Drive N16 No issues 9231457
Green Tree Drive N17 Canopy of nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9231458
Green Tree Drive N18 Canopy of nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9231459
Green Tree Drive N19 Canopy of nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9231460
Green Tree Drive N20 Sable palm 7.7'north,branches are touching the light fixture 9231461
Green Tree Drive N21 Sable palm 10.4'5,Sable palm 4'SW,Sable palm 5.4'N,light obstructed 9231462
Green Tree Drive N22 No issues 9231463
Green Tree Drive N23 Canopy of nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9231464
Green Tree Drive N24 No issues 9231465
Green Tree Drive N25 No issues 9231466
Green Tree Drive N26 Oak tree 9.2'northwest,canopy is over the top of the light fixture 9231467
Green Tree Drive N27 Canopy of nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9231468
Green Tree Drive N28 Sable palm 7.5'E,Sable 5.2'NE,Sable 9.2'NW,Sable 10.2'SW 9231469
Oakmont Parkway V1 No issues 9161339
Oakmont Parkway V2 No issues 9161340
Oakmont Parkway V3 No issues 9161341
Oakmont Parkway V4 No issues 9161342
Oakmont Parkway V5 No issues 9161343
Oakmont Parkway V6 Unknown type of tree 9.2'southwest Canopy of tree is within 2'of the light 9161344
Oakmont Parkway V7 Oak tree 12.5'south Fixture is completly blocked by the canopy of the oak 9161345
Oakmont Parkway V8 Pine tree 9.2'south 9161346
Oakmont Parkway V9 Sable palm 5.4'SW,Oak 10.2'NW,Sable palm 10.8'NW 9161347
Oakmont Parkway V10 Sable palm 8.2'northeast,Pine 8.8'southeast 9161348
Oakmont Parkway V11 Oak tree 10.8'NW Canopy is encroaching on the light fixture 9161349
Oakmont Parkway V12 Oak tree 11.8'N Canopy is encroaching on the light fixture 9161350
Oakmont Parkway V13 Pine 9.2'east,Unknown tree 12.0'northeast,Pine 12.3'north 9161351
Oakmont Parkway V14 Pine tree 9.3'northwest 9161352
Oakmont Parkway V15 Canopy of nearby oak tree is encroaching on the light fixture 9161353
Oakmont Parkway V16 Maple tree 9.0'northeast, Canopy of nearby trees has fixture covered 9161354
Oakmont Parkway V17 Oak 9.0'west,Pine 6.8'north,Canopy has the fixture covered 9161355
Oakmont Parkway V18 No issues 9161356
Oakmont Parkway V19 Oak tree 7.0'south,Canopy has the fixture covered 9161357
Oakmont Parkway V20 Tabebuia tree 9.0'west 9161358
Oakmont Parkway V21 Pine tree 8.0'NE,Pine tree 11.5'east,Canopy covering fixture 9161359
Oakmont Parkway V22 Sable palm 8.7'NE,Oak tree 3.7'SE,Canopy is within 2'of the fixture 9161360
Oakmont Parkway V23 Oak 8.0'SW,Oak 5.3'W,Oak 12.5'NW,Canopy covering fixture 9161361
Oakmont Parkway V24 Sable palm 6.7'northeast,Sable palm 7.9'southeast 9161362
Oakmont Parkway V25 Canopy of nearby oak tree is within 2'of the light fixture 9161363
Oakmont Parkway V26 Sable palm 10.5'south,Canopy is within 3'of the light fixture 9161364
Oakmont Parkway V27 Tabebuia tree 11.3'west,branches are touching the pole 9161365
Oakmont Parkway V28 Canopy of nearby oak tree has the light fixture blocked 9161366
Oakmont Parkway V29 Canopy of nearby oak tree has the light fixture blocked 9161367
Oakmont Parkway V30 Sable palm 6.2'SW,Sable palm 5.9'NE,Sable palm 12.0'N 9161368
Oakmont Parkway V31 Sable palm 8.7'south,Branches are touching the light fixture 9161369
Oakmont Parkway V32 Cabbage palm 11.8°north,Cabbage palm 5.7'north 9161370
Agenda Item#9
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Oakmont Parkway V33 Sable palm 4.0'south,Sable palm 8.6'south,Branches blocking the fixture 9161371
Oakmont Parkway V34 Cabbage palm 1.5'west,Cabbage palm 2.7'northwest,fixture blocked 9161372
Oakmont Parkway V35 Unknown type of tree 8.0'southeast,branches encroaching on pole 9161373
Oakmont Parkway V36 Branches from a nearby Ficus tree are encroaching on the light fixture 9161374
North Point Drive AL1 Sable palm 11.0'north 9231479
North Point Drive AL2 No issues 9231480
North Point Drive AL3 Unknown type of tree 10.7'east,branches encroaching on the pole 9231481
North Point Drive AL4 Oak tree 11.6'SE,canopy encroaching on the light fixture 9231482
North Point Drive AL5 Canopy of a nearby oak is encroaching on the light fixture 9231483
North Point Drive AL6 Sable palm 10.0'east,branches of nearby oak are encroaching on the light 9231484
North Point Drive AL7 Tabebuia tree 10.3'east,canopy of nearby oak are encroaching on the light 9231485
North Point Drive AL8 Canopy of a nearby Gumbo Limbo tree are within 3'of the light fixture 9231486
North Point Drive AL9 Canopy of a nearby oak tree is encroaching on the light fixture 9231487
North Point Drive AL10 No issues 9231488
North Point Drive AL11 No issues 9231489
Hammock Oak Drive AM1 No issues 9231470
Hammock Oak Drive AM2 Sable palm 10.5'south 9231471
Hammock Oak Drive AM3 Canopy of nearby oak tree is encroaching on the light fixture 9231472
Hammock Oak Drive AM4 No issues 9231473
Hammock Oak Drive AM5 Sable palm 9.5'S,Sable pal 8.7'SW,Sable palm 3.4'NW,Sable 11'NW 9231474
Hammock Oak Drive AM6 Branches of nearby trees are encroaching on the light fixture 9231475
Hammock Oak Drive AM7 Branches of nearby trees are encroaching on the light fixture 9231476
Hammock Oak Drive AM8 No issues 9231477
Hammock Oak Drive AM9 Sable palm 11.0'south 9231478
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From Wikipedia,the free encyclopedia Agenda Item#10c
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Cuscuta (pronunciation: /kns'kjuta:/) (dodder) is a genus of about 100- - --
170 species of yellow,orange, or red (rarely green) parasitic plants. Cuscuta
Formerly treated as the only genus in the family Cuscutaceae,it now is
accepted as belonging in the morning glory family,Convolvulaceae,on
the basis of the work of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group P] The genus
is found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world, with
the greatest species diversity in subtropical and tropical regions; the t,
genus becomes rare in cool temperate climates, with only four species
native to northern Europe.J21
Cuscuta europaea on Sambucus ebulus
Folk names include: strangle tare, scaldweed,beggarweed,'131 lady's
141Scientific classification
laces, fireweed, wizard's net, devil's guts, devil's hair, devil's ringlet,
goldthread,hailweed,hairweed,hellbine, love vine,pull-down, Kingdom: Plantae
strangleweed, angel hair, and witch's hair)15' (unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
Contents (unranked): Asterids
Order: Solanales
• 1 Appearance
• 2 Parasitism Family: Convolvulaceae
• 3 Host location Genus: Cuscuta
• 4 Host defenses
• 5 Prevention and treatment L
• 6 Selected species Species
• 7 Use in traditional medicine
• 8 Gallery About 100-170 species,
• 9 References
• 10 Further reading including:
• 11 External links
• Cuscuta approximata
• Cuscuta californica
Appearance
■ Cuscuta epithymum
• Cuscuta europaea
Dodder can be identified by its thin stems appearing leafless, with the Cuscuta pentagona
leaves reduced to minute scales. In these respects it closely resembles • Cuscuta sauna
the similarly parasitic,but unrelated genus Cassytha. From mid-summer
to early autumn,the vines can produce small fruit that take the same (more below)
color as the vine, and are approximately the size of a common pea. It has
very low levels of chlorophyll; some species such as Cuscuta reflexa can - w
photosynthesize slightly, while others such as C. europaea are entirely dependent on the host plants for
nutrition.[61
Dodder flowers range in color from white to pink to yellow to cream.
Some flower in the early summer, others later, depending on the species. E -
The seeds are minute and produced in large quantities. They have a hard
coating, and typically can survive in the soil for 5-10 years, sometimes „ / j
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Dodder seeds sprout at or.near the surface of the soil. Although dodder ,
germination can occur without a host,it has to reach a green plant ..:
quickly and is adapted to grow towards the nearby plants by following ! `�
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chemosensory clues. If a plant is not reached within 5 to 10 days of a _
germination,the dodder seedling will die. Before a host plant is reached, ".4!„I \
the dodder, as other plants,relies on food reserves in the embryo; the , , -
cotyledons,though present, are vestigial.[71
Parasitism F
Cuscuta europaea in flower
After a dodder attaches itself to a plant, it wraps itself around it. If the
host contains food beneficial to dodder, the dodder produces haustoria
that insert themselves into the vascular system of the host. The original
root of the dodder in the soil then dies. The dodder can grow and attach
itself to multiple plants. In tropical areas it can grow more or less
continuously, and may reach high into the canopy of shrubs and trees; in
temperate regions it is an annual plant and is restricted to relatively low 1
vegetation that can be reached by new seedlings each spring. 1 1
Dodder is parasitic on a very wide variety of plants,including a number 1,,,,,:s
of agricultural and horticultural crop species, such as alfalfa,lespedeza,
flax, clover,potatoes,chrysanthemum, dahlia,helenium, trumpet vine, 1
ivy and petunias, among others.
Dodder ranges in severity based on its species and the species of the
host,the time of attack, and whether any viruses are also present in the
host plant. By debilitating the host plant, dodder decreases the ability of {
plants to resist viral diseases,and dodder can also spread plant diseases
from one host to another if it is attached to more than one plant. This is Cuscuta on Acacia in Punjab,
of economical concern in agricultural systems, where an annual drop of Pakistan
10.% yield can be devastating. There has been an emphasis on dodder
vine control in order to manage plant diseases in the field.
Host location
A report published in Science in 2006 demonstrated that dodder use airborne volatile organic compound cues to
locate their host plants. Seedlings of Cuscuta pentagona exhibit positive growth responses to volatiles released
by tomato and other species of host plants. When given a choice between volatiles released by the preferred
host tomato and the non-host wheat,the parasite grew toward the former. Further experiments demonstrated
attraction to a number of individual compounds released by host plants and repellance by one compound
released by wheat. These results do not rule out the possibility that other cues, such as light,may also play a
role in host location.[8][9] Agenda Item#1oc
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Host defenses
Less is known about host defenses against dodder and other parasitic plants than is known about plant defenses
against herbivores and pathogens. In one study,tomato plants were
found to employ complex mechanisms to defend against dodder. Two4
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pathways,using jasmonic acid and salicylic acid,were activated in , 3 1T
response to attack by Cuscuta pentagons. Dodder attack was also found I t .�
to induce production of volatiles, including 2-carene, a-pinene,
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limonene, and hellandrene. It is not known if or how these volatiles ' imt rb
defend the host,but they could potentially interfere with the dodder's
ability to locate and select hosts. Also,the presence of trichomes on the0
tomato stem effectively blocks the dodder from attaching to the stemP°1 4"
Diagram illustrating how Cuscuta
Prevention and treatment uses haustoria to penetrate the
vascular system of its host plant and
Many countries have laws prohibiting import of dodder seed,requiring remove sugars and nutrients from the
crop seeds to be free of dodder seed contamination. Before planting, all host's phloem.
clothes should be inspected for dodder seed when moving from an 1). Cuscuta plant
infested area to a non-infested crop. When dealing with an infested area, 2).Host plant
swift action is necessary. Recommendations include planting a non-host 3). Cuscuta leaves
crop for several years after the infestation,pulling up host crops 4).Ground tissue
immediately,particularly before the dodder produces seed, and use of 5).Phloem
preemergent herbicides such as Dacthal in the spring. Examples of non- 6). Sugars and nutrients
host crops include grasses and many other monocotyledons. If dodder is 7).Epidermal tissue
found before it chokes a host plant,it may be simply removed from the 8).A Cuscuta haustorium growing
soil. If choking has begun,the host plant must be pruned significantly into the phloem of the host plant.
lower than the dodder, as dodder is versatile and can grow back if
present from haustoria.
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