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Ordinance 2009-09
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<br />710.09 Prohibited Locations. Trees shall not be planted within twelve (12) feet of any fire <br />hydrant, utility pole or other fixture; nor shall they be planted over any public utility, such as a <br />sewer or a waterline; nor shall they be planted within fifteen (15) feet of an intersection; nor in <br />such a manner that on maturity they will interfere with the visibility of traffic signs or signals. <br /> <br />710.10 Permits. <br /> <br />Subd. 1 Required. The planting of trees on property dedicated as a public street shall be <br />prohibited in the City unless permits therefor are first obtained from the city. <br /> <br />Subd. 2 Application. Applications for a permit required by the provisions of this section <br />shall be made by the owner of the property abutting the proposed location of the tree or <br />trees to be planted; and shall be on forms provided by the city. The applications shall <br />contain: <br /> <br />A. The name and address of the applicant; <br /> <br />B. A sketch or other adequate information to indicate the proposed location of <br />the tree or trees to be planted, which location shall be given with reference to the <br />existing edge of the pavement, and the property line of the abutting property; <br /> <br />C. The size and type of proposed tree; and <br /> <br />D. The exact location of the tree or trees from some fixed object or point. <br /> <br />Subd. 3 Fee. No charge or fee shall be imposed for a permit required by the provisions <br />of this section. <br /> <br />Subd. 4 Inspection of Proposed Location. Upon receipt of an application for a permit <br />required by this section, the city administrator shall first determine whether the necessary <br />information is given and shall then refer adequate applications to the city forester for <br />processing. The city forester shall determine by inspection of the proposed site and <br />application of the standards given in this section whether the permit should be granted <br />and shall return the application to the city administrator with recommendation for or <br />against granting the permit. <br /> <br />Subd. 5 Factors to Be Considered. In considering the applications for permits the city <br />forester, board of appeals and Council shall consider the size and type of the proposed <br />tree in relation to other boulevard trees in the City. In general one species of tree should <br />not constitute more than one-half of the boulevard trees in the City, and in anyone block, <br />including both sides of the street, there should be a minimum of two (2) species and a <br />maximum of three (3) species of boulevard trees. In permitting varieties of species to be <br />planted consideration should be given to the desirability that the species conform as to <br />size upon maturity. To the greatest extent possible, planting should be permitted in units <br />of one block at a time. <br /> <br />Subd. 6 Issuance; Denial. If an application for a permit required by this section and the <br />proposed location are approved by the city forester, the city administrator shall issue the <br />permit on forms provided for that purpose. If the application is disapproved, the city <br />administrator shall notify the applicant, in writing, of the denial and the reasons therefor. <br />
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