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Such notice shall describe the kind of tree, shrub, or other plant or plant part <br />which has been declared to be a public nuisance; its location on the property; <br />the reason for declaring it a nuisance; <br /> <br />Proper disposal procedures of wood, bark and debris from said nuisance shall <br />be detailed in said notice. These disposal procedures shall be followed within <br />the time provided in the notice. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />The notice of violation shall state the specific violation and indicate whether <br />immediate enforcement will be sought or if thirty (30) days will be allowed to <br />correct and remove the violation. <br /> <br />do <br /> <br />If the owner of the property to whom an order has been issued fails or refuses <br />to take remedial action in accordance with and within the time specified in an <br />order, the City of Ramsey or its designate(s) shall cause the remedial action so <br />ordered to be performed at the expense of the owner. <br /> <br />1. Appeals shall be in accordance with 9.03.07 (Appeals) of City Code. <br /> <br /> Subd. 2. Disease or Pest Infested Trees. Any tree located within the City, <br />which is determined by a certified arborist to be afflicted with any dangerous or infectious insect <br />infestation or plant disease, may be declared a public nuisance. This shall include trees and <br />shrubs harboring injurious insects or pathogens that may cause significant potential danger to the <br />community forest. <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey or its designate(s) may remove or cause or order to be <br />removed, any tree or part thereof which is in an unsafe condition or which by <br />reason of its nature is injurious to sewers, electric power lines, gas lines, water <br />lines, or other public improvements, or is infected with Oak Wilt or Dutch <br />Elm disease, <br /> <br />b. No person shall store or permit the accumulation of any uncovered, green elm <br /> or pine wood in the City between April 15th and October 15th. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />All trees within the City infected with Dutch Elm Disease or Oak Wilt shall be <br />removed from their sites and destroyed or utilized in such a way that meets <br />with recognized disease control measures. The cost of removing elm trees <br />infected with the Dutch Elm Disease, on private property, shall be borne by <br />the property owner. <br /> <br />An evaluation of "imminent danger" means that the hazard to the public is <br />immediate. If the property owner cannot be contacted or refuses to remove the <br />hazard, the City will initiate action immediately. <br /> <br />eo <br /> <br />An evaluation of "potentially dangerous" means that a hazard to the public <br />will exist in the near future. The property owner will be notified and should <br />remove the future hazard as soon as possible. <br /> <br />9.24.06 Exemptions <br /> <br /> <br />