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Effective May 1, 1991, The City of Lino Lakes has put in <br />place a Tree Preservation Plan designed to reduce damage and <br />the spread of tree disease through excavation and home <br />construction. The following are some guidelines to follow <br />before you start your construction: <br />1. A tree preservation plan must be submitted and <br />reviewed with the owner and City Forester at the time <br />of rough staking of the house. <br />2. Indicate significant trees or groups of trees (save <br />islands) . <br />3. Indicate fencing locations around tree areas to be <br />saved. Fencing must extend out to the dripline of <br />large trees. <br />4. Indicate the type of warning signage (tree protection <br />zone) that will be placed around the perimeter of the <br />tree preservation area. <br />5. Indicate where utilities will extend into the house. <br />The Forester would prefer that utilities are grouped <br />into one alley. <br />6. Indicate working "envelope" around house. Clear area <br />where equipment will be working. This should not <br />exceed 15'. <br />7. Indicate where stockpiled material will be placed. <br />8. Indicate the removal methods if during the months of <br />May or June, and indicate how Oak Wilt will be <br />prevented, if in the woods. <br />9. All protective measures must be implemented prior to <br />soil disturbance. <br />• <br />