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• <br /> needed. <br /> 3. We could estimate the staffing and infrastructure changes <br /> needed to do this as a city program (part or total) and return <br /> it for Council direction. <br /> I'm sure there are others options or variations of these which could also be done.. <br /> Due to each of these options requiring commitment of staff <br /> time /resources to develop a program proposal, we would need <br /> you to take the issue to the City Council to obtain their <br /> preference on which option(s) to explore and authorization for <br /> the expenditure of staff resources before we could proceed. <br /> I hope this has been helpful. <br /> Johnny <br /> From: Shawn Boles <br /> To: Scott.F.PLAMONDON <br /> Cc: joe; Nena Lovinger <br /> Subject: Response to Fruit Tree Memo <br /> Date: Wednesday, July 12, 1995 3:15PM <br /> Scott: <br /> Below find feedback on your memo Re: Fruit Trees from Joe St Sauver. <br /> agree with his comments. Next steps? - Shawn <br /> >Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 14:09:27 -0700 <br /> >From: Shawn Boles <shawn @shadowfax.ori.org> <br /> >Subject: fruit trees <br /> >To: joe @OREGON.UOREGON.EDU <br /> >Joe - the wheels of govt., not unlike the mills of God, grind <br /> >exceeding slow. I have finally gotten a response to my request about <br /> >fruit street trees and would like your comments - cheers - Shawn <br /> Thanks for following up on this! Please see my comments /suggestions <br /> below... I hope you'll agree that it would be premature to foreclose <br /> this potential project without further inquiries... <br /> >From: PLAMONDON Scott F < Scott .F.PLAMONDON @CI.Eugene.OR.US> <br /> >To: Shawn.M.BOLES @CI.Eugene.OR.US, SBOLES @OREGON.UOREGON.EDU <br /> >Cc: BERRIAN Pam C < Pam.C.BERRIAN @CI.Eugene.OR.US >, <br /> > HAMMITT Bob <Bob.HAMMITT @CI.Eu ene.OR.US >, <br /> > MEDLIN Johnny R <Johnny.R.MEDLIN@ CI.Eugene.OR.US >, <br /> > DILLER Della M < Della.M.DILLER @CI.Eugene.OR.US> <br /> >Subject: Fruit Trees on Public Property <br /> >Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 13:56:00 -0700 (PDT) <br /> >Councillor Boles, I have investigated the issue of growing fruit trees, <br /> > (plum, prune, pear, apple and fig), <br /> I would add that fruiting cherries also grow well in the Willamette Valley, <br /> as do crab apples, peaches, asian pears, persimmons, quinces, paw paws, <br /> medlars, mulberries, pomegranates, to say nothing of various nut trees <br /> (such as almonds, walnuts, butternuts, filberts, apricots, etc.) <br /> Page 3 <br />
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