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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.2 Name Baby Eaglets STAFF REPORT CITY CLERK File #530-70 CITY COUNCIL DATE:April 16, 2013 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Joni Pattillo, City Manager SUBJECT: Name Selection for Golden Eaglets Prepared by Erin Steffen, Neighborhood Resources Administrative Analyst EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The golden eagle that resides in Dublin, affectionately known as Bella, recently hatched two baby eagles. During the St. Patrick’s Day Festival, Neighborhood Resources held a “Name Bella’s Baby!” contest to raise awareness about Bella and the region’s golden eagles. The winning names for the baby eagles will be selected by Dublin City Council from the submitted entries. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that City Council receive the report and draw names for the baby eagles from the eligible entries. Submitted By Reviewed By Director of Community Development Assistant City Manager DESCRIPTION: Golden eagles are a federally protected species because of their declining population. The City of Dublin’s climate, terrain, and vegetation provide an ideal habitat for golden eagles. In fact, Dublin is home to a golden eagle affectionately known as Bella. Since 1989, Bella has been documented to continuously return to her nesting spot in Dublin during the annual breeding season which begins in January. Bella has again returned to her nest where she has given birth to two baby eagles. The City of Dublin has taken steps to preserve Bella’s nesting site, including the establishment of a preserved habitat, restrictions on nearby construction activity during the annual nesting season, and installation of a solar-powered camera to monitor Bella’s nest and provide live viewing to the public. Routine monitoring and maintenance of the site and the camera are ITEM NO. 3.2 Page 1 of 2 conducted by Neighborhood Resources Staff. The live camera feed is located on the City’s website under Environmental Programs. During the St. Patrick’s Day Festival, Neighborhood Resources sought to further educate the public about golden eagles by sharing facts about Bella, promoting the use of the City website to view the live camera feed and by hosting a “Name Bella’s Baby!” contest for her newest babies eagles. A total of 230 entries were submitted by the public for Bella’s baby eagles and some of the common names received include Dublin, Goldie, Lucky, and Patrick. The City Council will draw the winning names from the submitted entries. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: A press release will be distributed to announce the results of the contest. ATTACHMENTS: None Page 2 of 2