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• <br />• <br />• <br />Tree Diseases <br />Item 6B <br />or her agents while they are engaged in the performance of duties imposed by this <br />chapter. <br />(Prior Code, § 902.04) <br />§ 902.05 PROCEDURE FOR ABATEMENT AND REMOVAL. <br />(1) Whenever it is found with reasonable certainty that the infestation exists, he or <br />she shall proceed as follows. If the tree inspector finds that the danger of infestation of <br />other oak, elm or ash trees is imminent, he or she shall notify the owner of the property <br />on which the nuisance is found by certified mail addressed to the owner at his or her <br />last known address that the nuisance must be abated within a time specified in the <br />notice, but in no event later than April 15 of the following year. The tree inspector shall <br />immediately report the action to the Council and after the expiration of the time limited <br />by the notice, the tree inspector may proceed to abate the nuisance as herein provided. <br />The cost of the abatement shall be assessed against the owner of the property involved <br />or against the property itself. <br />(2) All oak trees within the city diagnosed as having oak wilt should be isolated <br />from neighboring healthy trees of the same species by chemical or mechanical <br />disruption of common root grafts to prevent the root graft transmission of the oak wilt <br />fungus. <br />(3) To control the overland spread of oak wilt, the prun/ of oaks shall be avoided <br />during the most susceptible months of May and June. If wounding is unavoidable <br />during this period, as in the aftermath of a storm or when the tree interferes with utility <br />lines, an asphalt - based -tree wound dressing shall be applied immediately. <br />(4) Trees of the red oak group diagnosed as having oak wilt may be girdled as <br />soon as they are detected in order to speed drying and reduce spore production. <br />Girdling shall be done only in areas where a weakened tree will not constitute a hazard <br />to life and /or property should it fall. Trees included in this group are commonly known <br />as red oak, pin oak, scarlet oak, and black oak. <br />(5) To prevent oak wilt fungus spore production and control overland spread of this <br />disease, any diseased material of the red oak group desired for use as fuel wood or to <br />be salvaged for other purposes must be debarked or else completely covered by heavy <br />plastic (4 mil or greater) until July 1. <br />(6) Any branch or other material of the red oak group not to be salvaged shall be <br />disposed of by burning, chipping, or removal to an authorized dump site. The city <br />forester shall advise accordingly. <br />
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