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July 28, 2010 <br />Chemically Treat all City and park Trees 6 " -12" indefinitely City Crews <br />Remove All City and Park Trees < 6 and >12 inches using a contractor <br />Remove All City and Park Trees < 6 and >12 inches using City crews <br />Replace All City and Park Trees < 6 and >12 inches using a contractor <br />Replace All City and Park Trees < 6 and >12 inches using City Crews <br />Administration <br />The City Forester shall coordinate efforts with the PL <br />Department of Agriculture and /or the Minnesota <br />County, and St Paul District Energy to seek assi <br />and treatment of City Plan Ash trees. Furth <br />Shade Tree Disease Control Ordinance <br />disposal. <br />$4,365 <br />$143,505 <br />$35,897 <br />$312,321 <br />$122,100 <br />$1,455.00 $175,275.00 <br />orks Department, the Minnesota <br />nt of Natural Resources, Anoka <br />ce <br />the City <br />ssist and educa <br />e removal, disposal, replacement, <br />ster shall enforce the City <br />public in private Ash tree <br />City Park and Boulevard Tree IT Bement <br />Recommended procedure for City <br />trees first. Chemically <br />ash trees < 6 inche <br />chemical injection <br />t all trees <br />> 12 in <br />e City rri <br />all poorly- formed and /or defective <br />cYi ication, remove and replace all <br />ire mical labels allow for higher <br />e to � the larger trees. <br />Peltier Island Nest <br />It is re <br />be <br />coordi <br />Coordin <br />trees with <br />herons. <br />es sups r 'ton nests on Peltier Island (County Property) <br />support` ° •resent and future heron Populations, and that a <br />ounty, and the City of Lino Lakes be arranged to this end. <br />hemle eatment of existing trees and /or replacement of the Ash <br />Trees. r other species that would afford good habitat for the <br />Disposal <br />ed in suc _ry ay <br />d effort betty <br />efforts may <br />wood„ Hick <br />Since all trees within an infected county will be severely transport limited by quarantine, It is <br />recommended that two diseased tree stock pile sites be designated in the City. These sites <br />would be open to the residents of Lino Lakes to dispose of their dead Ash trees. Trees would <br />be allowed to stay on site until such a time that there would be sufficient volumes for tub <br />grinding by St Paul District Energy. <br />Suggested stock pile sites are the north western corner of the old city hall site, and the athletic <br />complex land on Centerville Road and Birch. Maintain an open invitation to better -use <br />