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occurrence in our living room. They are everywhere. You can collect maybe tenor fifteen bugs and kill <br />them and you can leave the room and come back in ten minutes and there will be half a dozen more bugs. <br />The bugs are harmless and they don't bite. <br />JOHN. OXIAN: Would spraying the trees help to get rid of the bugs? <br />DON SAPPINGTON: Spraying the trees would help, if they're sprayed properly in late summer. The <br />reason why we have had so many problems this year is because I was incapacitated most of last year due to <br />. health" problems. Every year I spray the front of our house at least half a dozen to a dozen times. We didn't <br />seem to have as many problems other years as we have had this year. I did receive some information about <br />this problem from both the Park Department and Historic Preservation. <br />I called the Cunninghams who live across the street; because, Mr. Thompson from the park <br />department said that there were some box elder trees across the street from me. I figured if they're across <br />the street, then possibly my neighbor, who also lives on a bluff, would have the same problem. My <br />neighbor told me that they have had no problems whatsoever. I then called Chuck Shock, who lives on <br />Dushane Court, and he told me that he had six or eight of these bugs in his house all spring. That leads me <br />to believe that these bugs are not coming from across the street; but, coming from the tree that is sixty feet <br />from our house. <br />-_ All of the information that I have here talks about everything, expect cutting the tree down. I am <br />all for not cutting trees down, if there is another solution; but, according to most of this information there is <br />not much encouragement. <br />JOHN OXIAN: When you look at this picture, (refer to photo #4 attached to C of A), there are two trees <br />that have been cut down. How long ago were these trees cut down? <br />DON SAPPINGTON: They were cut down while I was in the hospital this past summer. <br />JOHN OXIAN: Why were the trees cut down? <br />DON SAPPINGTON: They have been dead for three years and they finally got around to cutting them <br />down. Mr. Thompson, from the park department, told me that he would be willing to cut the infected trees <br />down and replace them; but, he would not be able to do this without first getting permission from the HPC. <br />MARTHA CHOITZ: I will make a motion on application 2004-0304, that the park department be notified <br />that these two trees should be removed and replaced with hard wood trees that would be appropriate for <br />Leeper Park based on their guidelines. Also, the old tree stumps are to be removed once these trees are cut <br />down. <br />CATHERINE HOSTETLER: Seconds the motion and it passes unanimously. <br />2. 2004-0305, Cripe-Witter Cemetery; remove fallen/diseased trees, <br />burn off underbrush, add dirt to fallen graves, reset fallen markers <br />JULIE SCHUTTE: (See staff report attached to C of A). Mr. Christopher Overpeck, the contractor, was <br />present as well as Shane Bartmess, a volunteer for the German Township Fire Department, who was there . <br />representing the German Township Trustee. Pictures of the cemetery were also brought in for commission <br />members to look at. <br />JOHN OXIAN: Does German Township Trustee have an idea where all the burial sites are? <br />SHANE BARTMESS: No, we were going to ask the commission if they knew who we needed to approach <br />that would have a log or paperwork that could give us this information. The cemetery has not been taken <br />care of for years. There really hasn't been a lot done to the cemetery, except for it being mowed. There has <br />- been a lot of vandalism done to the cemetery. I do have pictures of the cemetery for you to look at. There <br />