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File #: 23-0168    Version: 1
Type: Gen. Bus. - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 7/18/2023 Final action:
Title: Consideration of a Resolution Adopting the Entire Urban Forest Master Plan and Adopting a Determination of Exemption Pursuant to Sections 15061(b)(3) and 15308 of the State CEQA Guidelines (Public Works Director Lee). ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 23-0092
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 23-0092, 2. Urban Forest Master Plan, 3. July 7, 2020 - Staff Report
TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Bruce Moe, City Manager

FROM:
Erick Lee, Public Works Director
Sean Roberts, Field Operations Manager
Ernest Area, Urban Forester
Erika King, Senior Management Analyst

SUBJECT:Title
Consideration of a Resolution Adopting the Entire Urban Forest Master Plan and Adopting a Determination of Exemption Pursuant to Sections 15061(b)(3) and 15308 of the State CEQA Guidelines (Public Works Director Lee).
ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 23-0092
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the entire 66-page Manhattan Beach Urban Forest Master Plan document.

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
There are no fiscal implications associated with approving the Urban Forest Master Plan.

BACKGROUND:
As part of the City's 2013 Strategic Plan, a Citywide street tree inventory was prepared and presented to City Council on February 4, 2014. The inventory documented more than 4,000 trees cared for by the City in the public right-of-way (ROW) and on public property, and more than 7,000 ROW trees cared for by property owners in encroachment areas. At that meeting, staff was directed to prepare a Street Tree Master Plan, now titled the Urban Forest Master Plan (UFMP) that would create a framework for managing trees in the ROW and on City property, inclusive of parks and parkways.

The guiding principles of the UFMP were to maintain and improve the urban forest, establish a uniform approach and clear policies and procedures for tree-care and replacement, and communicate a vision for the urban forest based on beauty, benefits, and sustainability.

On July 7, 2020, City Council approved the Urban Forest Master Plan. As presented to the City Council in the agenda packet, the attachment only contained 19 pages of the full 66-page document.

DISCUSSION:
A clerical error occurred when the UFMP was prepared for the agenda packet in 202...

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