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Municode Page 1 of 8 <br />Ramsey, Minnesota, Code of Ordinances » PART II - CODE OF ORDINANCES » Chapter 117 - <br />ZONING AND SUBDIVISIONS » ARTICLE II. - ZONING » DIVISION 5. - TREE PRESERVATION » <br />DIVISION 5. - TREE PRESERVATION <br />Sec. 117-324. - Purpose: intent: design and maintenance principles: administration. <br />Sec. 117-325. - Landmark trees. <br />Sec. 117-326. - Public trees. <br />Sec. 117-327. - Private trees in new development areas. <br />Sec. 117-328. - Hazardous and/or nuisance trees. <br />Sec. 117-329. - Exemptions. <br />Secs. 117-330-117-346. - Reserved. <br />Sec. 117-324. - Purpose; intent; design and maintenance principles; <br />administration. <br />(a) Purpose. The purpose of this division to enhance the community and its citizenry, and <br />not to be punitive or to cause hardship to any individual, private or public company. <br />(b) Intent. The intent of this division is to provide regulations relating to the removal of trees <br />to promote the orderly development of such areas and thereby minimizing public and <br />private losses. Furthermore, this division will establish and maintain appropriate levels <br />of diversity among tree species and age classes to provide a stable and sustainable <br />community forest. The city council finds that the following objectives are important in <br />achieving these goals: <br />(1) To continue to seek recognition as a Tree City U.S.A. and to take all reasonable <br />steps to promote planting and conservation of trees throughout the city; <br />(2) To promote good design in new areas and provide sensitive and compatible infill <br />development in existing commercial areas; <br />(3) To control epidemic tree diseases and insect infestations which threaten the <br />health of trees in the community; <br />(4) To provide regulations that ensure the placement of trees along the street right- <br />of-way for the purpose of protecting against excessive noise, heat, and glare, <br />and to enhance the attractiveness and value of property; <br />(5) To ensure that landscaping is an integral part of development, not an <br />afterthought; <br />(6) To foster and support community forest programs and encourage good tree <br />management; and <br />(7) To maintain and preserve the many benefits that trees provide including, but not <br />limited to, the following: <br />a. Character and aesthetics. <br />1. Trees buffer different land uses for the visual screening, noise, <br />glare and heat abatement in transitional zones; <br />2. <br />http://library.municode. com/print. aspx?clientlD=14286&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f%2fli... 5/31/2012 <br />