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`r <br /> 7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> 7.1 Designation of Town Arborist <br /> Council had before them the Director of Public Works' recommendation that <br /> Richard Huntington of Mayne Tree Expert Company be named as the <br /> Town's arborist. <br /> Tryon asked how many other arborists had been contacted and the Director of <br /> Public Works responded that Mayne Tree Expert Company was the only <br /> one as it was a very limited marketplace. Tryon stated that she believed at <br /> least three people should be contacted. Johnson also commented that he <br /> did not think the Town should be used for advertising purposes with the <br /> person selected. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Tryon, seconded by Hubbard <br /> and passed by the following roll call vote to continue this item to the <br /> 1/8/91 meeting and to direct the Director of Public Works to contact others <br /> who might be interested and ask them to submit proposals. <br /> AYES: Mayor Pro Tern Hubbard and Councilmembers Johnson and <br /> Tryon <br /> NOES: Mayor Siegel and Councilmember Casey <br /> 7.2 Playing Field Maintenance <br /> Council had before them the City Manager's staff report dated 12/19/90 which <br /> included recommended principles of agreement between the Town and <br /> the Little League and the recommendation that the Town enter into an <br /> agreement with the Little League based on these principles. He also noted <br /> that staff had been working closely with Fred Pilster and Wes Henderson <br /> of the Little League on a contract for maintenance of the Little League <br /> Fields and the bid from Colony Landscape was being recommended for <br /> approval. Under the proposed arrangement the League would contract <br /> with Colony on a cost-sharing basis with the Town and the League would <br /> bear full contractual and supervisory responsibilities with Colony and the <br /> Town would contribute a fair share of the incurred expenses. <br /> Mr. Wes Henderson, representing the Little League, commented on the <br /> importance of sharing budget information and needs between the Town <br /> and the Little League. He also commented on the important issues of <br /> water and repair to fences and one-time expenses such as the changes <br /> 4 made to the infield. <br /> �/ December 19, 1990 <br /> 7 <br />