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<br /> <br /> <br />disrupt all potential root grafts. This disruption shallmay be performed as soon as possible. The <br />property owner or the person in possession, if different from the owner, on which the trees stand and <br />adjacent property owners or the persons in possession, if different from the owner, if the disruption <br />procedure extends onto that property, shall be notified by personal service or first class mail that <br />said disruption will be done. <br /> <br />605.06: TREATING OF TREES: <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Whenever the City Administrator or an agent determine that any tree or wood within the <br />City is infected with shade tree pests or disease-causing organisms pursuant to this Chapter, <br />they may treat all nearby high value trees with the appropriate chemical treatment. Treating <br />activities authorized by this Chapter shall be conducted in accordance with technical and <br />expert opinions and plans of the Commissioner of Agriculture or other State officials. The <br />provisions of subdivision 605.04(1) of this Chapter apply to treating operations conducted <br />under this provision. Treatment authorized pursuant to this provision shallmay be <br />considered an emergency activity by the City and an attempt to abate a public nuisance, and <br />the City, the City Administrator or an agent, shall not be liable for any damages resulting <br />hereunder. <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Adjacent property owners may treat boulevard trees located in pubic rights-of-way only <br />after obtaining a permit from the City. All treatment of boulevard trees by adjacent property <br />owner must be performed by a licensed tree contractor with possession of a current pesticide <br />applicator license issued by the State of Minnesota and performed in accordance with <br />methods approved by the Department of Agriculture. <br /> <br />605.07: PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSPORTING WOOD: It is unlawful <br />for any person to transport within the City any bark-bearing wood, pursuant to this Chapter, which <br />is known by the City Administrator or an agent, without first having obtained a permit from the City <br />Administrator. The City Administrator shallmay grant such permit only when the purposes of this <br />Chapter will be served thereby. <br /> <br />605.08: STORAGE OF ELM WOOD: The storage or keeping of any elm wood with <br />intact bark is only permitted during the season of dormancy from October 1 to March 15. <br /> <br />605.09: LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR TREE CONTRACTORS: Tree services <br />by private tree contractors shall be performed under the direction of a licensed arborist or certified <br />forester employed by the contractor. Licensing of tree contractors shall be required for any routine <br />or non-routine tree services performed on public or private property, including but not limited to <br />tree trimming, tree removal, tree treatment by injection or trench methods, and stump grinding. <br /> <br />605.0910: VIOLATION OF PROVISIONS: Any person violating any of the <br />provisions of this Chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. <br /> <br />