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Mounds View City Council <br /> Page-Nine <br /> Replar Meeting July 27, 1992 <br /> Minetor stated by adjusting the sidewalk, possibly two more trees may <br /> be• saved. <br /> Mayor Linke asked if they had met with the residents and explained <br /> the situation to them. <br /> Minetor stated that they had met with as many residents who came <br /> in or called. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that the Forester is in on Tuesdays. Any <br /> resident who has special problems should contact Ric to set up <br /> a meeting and go over their individual case. <br /> Dave Lawrence, 8530 Long Lake Road asked what the white x's were <br /> on the trees. <br /> Minetor stated that these are trees that, in the beginning, looked <br /> like they could be saved. It was determined, however, that these trees <br /> have to be taken because of Williams Pipeline. <br /> Minetor explained the requirements regarding the shifting of the <br /> center line of the roadway.III - <br /> Dave Lawrence could understand sidewalks on Quincy and County Road I <br /> as they are busy roads. <br /> Councilmember Wuori stated that Long Lake Road is also a busy road. <br /> Councilmember Wuori also stated that where there are sidewalks in the <br /> City they are being heavily used. <br /> Dave Lawrence stated that the trees that would be cut around will <br /> reroot in two years. <br /> Minetor stated that a reason for not doing this is liability. <br /> One concern is that a tree that had been severely trimmed could go <br /> through a house during a storm. The tree being discussed <br /> would have to be trimmed back 20' and this would not leave much <br /> of a tree. <br /> Mr. Lawrence stated that his white pine is 35 to 40 years old. ' <br /> and it could go up to 50. Mr. Lawrence stated that the City could <br /> have the other pines as he does not want to loose them either. <br /> Minetor stated that in a natural location that tree could grow <br /> up to 50' . The Forester indicated it would not be a good idea <br /> to try to save it. <br /> 0 Mr. Lawrence stated that if the tree dies, he will cut it down. <br />
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