Page 3 of 3 <br /> 6) Due to time constraints of most people we were not able to visit the 4J LOMBRA site near 19th and <br /> Amazon Parkway. This should still be pursued with the city, especially if it becomes not feasible to <br /> move the bench. I don't think just readjusting the storm sewer elevation is anywhere near enough <br /> compensation for the bench habitat loss. We should push for more...need to come up with some <br /> viable and practical suggestions for habitat improvement in the park system...not just <br /> necessarily the HCA at Amazon Park. <br /> 7) Johnny Medlin indicated the city is looking for candidates to fill a position as a Naturalist <br /> whose job function in part would be as an interface between the scientific community and its <br /> recommendations for city natural areas /park spaces etc. and the city parks /public works <br /> hierarchy with the idea of providing practical ways to implement scientific management concepts <br /> and ideas to the city's natural areas. I mentioned Trevor Taylor....turns out they have already <br /> been talking to him...he's an excellent candidate. Any others??? <br /> incerely, <br /> John Koenig <br /> 541 -343 -0707 (Phone) <br /> 541- 686 -9187 (Fax) <br /> johnk @pond.net (email) <br />