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Ordinance 2011-009 <br /> • B. The following activities shall not be deemed maintenance of the right- <br /> of-way, and shall be prohibited within the boulevard, between a <br /> person's property and the edge of the improved portion of the right- <br /> of-way: <br /> 1. Placement of above-ground fences; <br /> 2. Placement of retaining walls without a permit; <br /> 3. Placement of large boulders within fifteen (15) feet of the edge of <br /> the pavement; or <br /> 4. Placement of other major landscaping improvements or <br /> obstructions, as determined by the City, within fifteen (15) feet of <br /> the edge of the pavement. <br /> Subd. 3. Responsibility of Private Owners. It shall be the responsibility of the <br /> P tY <br /> adjacent property owner to: <br /> A. Maintain the boulevard between their property and the improved <br /> portion of the right-of-way. Improvements made within the right-of- <br /> way by a property owner are done so at the property owner's own <br /> risk, and may be removed by the City at the owner's expense. The <br /> City is not responsible for damage to landscaping or other right-of- <br /> way improvements resulting from any activity related to the City's <br /> use of the right-of-way. <br /> B. Allow only those plant materials that do not have characteristics <br /> detrimental to the public welfare, such as susceptibility to disease and <br /> wind damage, or a tendency to interfere with utilities, public <br /> easements, or rights-of-way. <br /> Page 12 of 15 <br />
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