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Res 2024-145 approving a Subaward Grant Agreement with Sustainable Forestry Initiative, Inc., providing grant funding to the city in the amount of $299,722.00 for the city to conduct a tree inventory
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Res 2024-145 approving a Subaward Grant Agreement with Sustainable Forestry Initiative, Inc., providing grant funding to the city in the amount of $299,722.00 for the city to conduct a tree inventory
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AFALIV <br /> Docusign Envelope ID: 1009E573-IACF-4913-8247-790D900060D6 <br /> lj� <br /> FOR STRY <br /> INITIATIVE SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT <br /> management,there is no guiding document that outlines specific strategies to protect and sustain out,urban forest. In <br /> a rapidly growing region such as that of Hays County/San Marcos,it is imperative to protect the natural resources, <br /> such as our trees which are key in protecting the ephemeral creeks and rivers that feed into the region's largest water <br /> resources,the Edwards Aquifer. According to the State Forest Action Plan,Hays County which San Marcos is <br /> located within ranked high within the top 19%of 114 counties identified as Important Forest Resources Area. <br /> Overall statewide,five issues were identified,and San Marcos(Hays County)met four of the five issues needing <br /> addressed through the development of a forestry management plan(Water Resource Protection,Wildfire&public <br /> Safety,Urban Forest Sustainability,&Central Texas Woodlands Conservation.)Developing an Urban Forest <br /> Strategic Plan will promote the importance of trees and tree management overall and complement existing plans. <br /> Insuff <br /> icient Stqffing The City of San Marcos has one full-time Urban Forester(UF)dedicated to overseeing forest <br /> management,tree care and mitigation resulting from various issues,such as natural disasters or lack of coordinated <br /> work efforts among City departments. The OF also provides community education and community engagement <br /> activities, such as Tree Giveaway Days with other City-wide and neighborhood special events. The City's size and <br /> existing green infrastructure make it difficult for staff to keep up with the urban forestry demands. The Sustainable <br /> Urban Forest Guide recommends that cities evaluate their existing operations as part of the development of an urban <br /> forest management plan. <br /> Lack of Existing Public Tree Ordinance There currently is no public tree ordinance providing guidance to both City <br /> Staff and external parties on how to manage trees. The ordinance now in effect is in the development code and <br /> applies to trees on private property or future city properties. With a service area inclusive of such a large,forested <br /> area and potentially at-risk due to the reasons listed herein,it is imperative to have an ordinance to provide direction <br /> on the forest's sustainability. <br /> No formal collaboration/cohesion among environmentally foctised community stakeholders/partners There are <br /> several non-governmental and other groups that advocate for or focus on the environment within the City/community <br /> of San Marcos. With the rapid pace of growth and development and increasing opportunities for funding supporting <br /> envirom-nental causes, it would be advantageous to have a more permanent type of collaboration or group structure. <br /> This would allow for better collaboration,program planning and positioning to apply for funding opportunities. <br /> Alignment to National and State Guidance Documents <br /> The City of San Marcos' proposed Urban and Community Forestay Strategic Plan&Inventory incorporates and <br /> aligns with several of the goals and objectives from Texas' State Forest Action Plan and the 10 Year Forest <br /> Management Plan,as well as the Justice 40 Presidential Executive Order. <br /> COSM's proposed Forest Strategic plan, Tree Inventory and Canopy Study will encompass all types of planning <br /> efforts and thread into the City's Master Plan. The resulting Plan will serve as the"backbone"for its Urban Forestry <br /> activities. This aligns with the State Forest Action Plan's goal to"integrate urban and community forestry into all <br /> scales of planning."Development of the Plan will be used to educate both internal and external clients,thereby <br /> increasing public awareness and environmental education to promote stewardship. These specific directives and <br /> activities will help in sustaining existing trees and planning for future growth supporting the public health benefits <br /> that urban forests provide. <br /> The development of and subsequent oversight of the City's Forest Strategic Plan will be provided by a Steering <br /> Committee and Workgroup that will be diverse ensuring equitable representation and participation by various <br /> populations ensuring that future generations benefit from the diverse viewpoints and knowledge. Conununio� <br /> engagement and correlating community education will occur within the Steering Committee,with targeted <br /> communities and the public,during the development of the Plan and when the Plan becomes finalized. <br /> 36 <br />
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