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current technical and expert opinions and plans as may be designated by the <br /> Commissioner of Agriculture. <br /> Subd. 3. Abatement Plan. The Manager will provide for abatement of <br /> diseased trees on public property. In,the case of diseased trees on private <br /> property, the Manager will notify the owner by mail. The notice will specify a <br /> date (not less than 15 days after mailing of the notice) by which the abatement <br /> procedures must be completed by the owner, and will specify the abatement <br /> procedures. If the owner does not comply with the notice, the City may <br /> complete the abatement procedures and costs will be assessed against the <br /> property under Minn. Stat. §429.101, and the owner will be subject to <br /> prosecution. <br /> 1215.07 Transporting Elm Wood. It is unlawful for any person to transport <br /> bark-bearing elm wood in the City without a permit from the Manager. <br /> 1215.08 Interference Prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to prevent, delay or <br /> interfere with the Manager or the manager's designees while they are engaged in <br /> their duties under this Section. <br /> Section 1220 - RODENTS <br /> 1220.01 Definitions. <br /> Subd. 1. Rodents. For purposes of this Section, the term "rodents" includes <br /> rats, mice and similar vermin. <br /> Subd. 2. Harborage. Means any physical condition or place which may <br /> provide shelter or protection for rodents and favor their existence or <br /> reproduction. <br /> 1220.02 Nuisance. Rodents and harborages are declared a public nuisance, and will <br /> be removed or exterminated in accordance with this Section. <br /> 1220.03 Rodent Food. It is unlawful to place, leave, dump, or allow to accumulate <br /> any animal, fruit'or vegetable matter, garbage, rubbish or trash which may provide <br /> food or harborage for rats. Such materials must be stored in rodent-proof <br /> containers with tight fitting doors or covers. <br /> 1220.04 Harborages. It is unlawful to accumulate or store building materials, boxes, <br /> cartons or other containers, machinery, scrap metal, junk, raw materials, fabricated <br /> goods or similar items in a manner as to become a rodent harborage. Upon notice <br /> by the City, the owner of property on which a rodent harborage is located must <br /> exterminate the rodents and remove the harborage. If the owner cannot be found, a <br /> 12-9 <br />
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