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2018-183 Tree Mitigation Fund UsesDate: December 14, 2018 Report No. 2018-183 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: During the Nov. 13, City Council Work Session, Council Member Keely Briggs asked if Tree Mitigation Funding was used to support staff salaries. BACKGROUND: The Denton Development Code (DDC) Sec. 13.13.7 states that tree funds shall be used to purchase, plant and maintain trees, to preserve wooded property that remains in a naturalistic state in perpetuity, to perform and maintain a city-wide tree inventory and to educate citizens and developers on the benefits and value of trees, all within the City of Denton. The Tree Fund may also be used to support programs for the public purpose of increasing the tree canopy within the City of Denton as approved by City Council. The Tree Mitigation Fund supports many tree-related initiatives for Parks and Recreation and Keep Denton Beautiful (KDB). The Tree Mitigation Fund is comprised of three separate accounting groups with specific functions including Tree Preservation, Tree Rebates, and KDB Tree Initiative Programs. The table below provides the fund balance of those separate accounting units dating back to FY 2016-2017. Tree Preservation - accounts for planting trees within the parks system and medians throughout the City. The Parks and Recreation Department focuses on tree planting efforts primarily in areas that can benefit the community. These areas include along trails, benches, gathering spaces to maximize shade opportunities. Medians are also a focus area for planting to improve city beautification, traffic calming measures, and the reduction of heat island impact. Expenses for these functions totaled $231,746 in FY2017-2018. Tree Rebates - refers to a program where residents purchasing trees are eligible for a $50 rebate for planting a qualifying tree of a minimum size. In FY2017-2018, $7,900 in tree rebates were Date: December 14, 2018 Report No. 2018-183 distributed. This accounting group also pays for an intern position to administer the program. Total expenses related to the Tree Rebates were $16,692 in FY2017-2018. Tree Rebates were approved as a qualified expenditure of Tree Mitigation Funds through Ordinance 2015-240. Denton Tree Initiative - The remaining accounting group relates to the Denton Tree Initiative (DTI). At the request of City Council, the City partnered with KDB, Inc. to use this funding source to create the Denton Tree Initiative (www.dentontreeinitiative.com). Ordinance 2015-241 approved the adoption of the programs. The DTI programs are administered by KDB, and include private property tree planting programs such as Trees Mean Business, a tree giveaway at the Denton Redbud Festival, and Tree Your Block neighborhood tree giveaways. The City makes an upfront payment to KDB based on the estimated budget approved by City Council and KDB remits any unused program funds to the City. In FY2017-2018 the actual cost of these DTI programs was $31,100. Prior to FY 2017-2018, interns were funded from the Tree Fund for implementation of these programs. The FY2018-2019 DTI budget does not include funding for an intern. DISCUSSION The Tree Code was specifically amended through Ordinance 2015-252 to accommodate the request by City Council for the uses outlined by KDB to increase the tree canopy (Tree Rebates and the DTI). Staff presented to City Council a three year budget that included cost estimates for each program, and costs for a part-time Tree Rebate Intern to process applications and a part-time Community Forestry Intern to assist with the new programs to ensure success. Legal, Planning, Finance, and CMO reviewed the Tree Code amendment, in addition to the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council, to ensure it would allow for the uses proposed by KDB. The Tree Mitigation Fund includes revenue primarily from tree mitigation fees, totaling $303,984 in FY2017-2018. Generally, fees are paid by developers or other applicants when tree preservation goals are not met. STAFF CONTACT: Gary Packan Director of Parks and Recreation 940-349-7460 gary.packan@cityofdenton.com Julie Anderson KDB Program Manager 940-349-8739 julie.anderson@cityofdenton.com