Responses from Drenner Group to the issues and questions from City Staff in their October, 2014 review comments
2015 04 30 Land Use Plan – sheet 1
One of 4 pages of the proposed Land Use Plan from the April 2015
2015 04 30 Land Use Plan – sheet 3
One of 4 pages of the proposed Land Use Plan from the April 2015 update
2015 04 30 Land Use Plan – sheet 4
One of 4 pages of the proposed Land Use Plan from the April 2015 update
2015 05 01 Land Use Plan – Sheet 2
One of 4 pages of the proposed Land Use Plan from the April 2015 update
2015 05 05 NWACA Austin Oaks Comparison Chart
Comparison of key elements of the Austin Oaks PUD proposals for December 2014 and April 2015, to current characteristics of the site
2015 05 Hazing Coyote
Fifth in a series of NWACA Coyote Management articles for 2015.
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Until July, sap beetles are attracted to fresh tree wounds and can transmit the oak wilt fungus to a healthy oak tree during pruning. The heat of July-August is believed to suppress the beetles and reduce the risk of infection. Note that all trees are under the normal stress of summer, depending on soil moisture, and some are still in their growing season then. So if you haven’t completed pruning of oaks by now, it’s best to wait until fall.