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<br /> Subd. 7 Nuisances Prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to permit the spread of a public <br /> . <br /> nuisance as defined in this chapter across his or her property lines in any specified control areas <br />. as established by the city. Such nuisances shall be abated in a manner prescribed in this chapter. <br /> Subd. 8 Inspection by Certified Tree Inspector. <br /> A. The forester shall engage one or more persons, each of whom shall have <br /> been issued a certificate from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture <br /> pursuant to M.S. Ii 18G.I26 Subdivision 10, as amended from time to <br /> time, certifying that he or she is a qualified or certified tree inspector, for <br /> the purposes of inspecting any public or private properties, upon prior <br /> notification, to detect shade trees harboring shade tree diseases, which <br /> inspector(s) shall act as the duly authorized agent(s) of the forester. <br /> Nothing herein shall preclude the forester from being certified by the State <br />. Department of Agriculture as a qualified tree inspector and acting as such <br /> on behalf of the City. <br /> B. The tree inspector(s) shall inspect all premises and places, both public and <br /> private, within the City as often as is practicable to detect and mark the <br /> location of all shade trees infected with shade tree diseases and report the <br /> results of the inspections to the forester immediately after each inspection <br /> has been conducted. The forester, or the tree inspector(s), may send <br /> appropriate specimens or samples to the State Department of Agriculture <br /> for analysis, or take such other steps for diagnosis as may be <br /> recommended by the Department. In addition to the foregoing <br />. inspections, it shall be the duty of the tree inspector(s) to investigate all <br /> 4 <br />
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