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evaluation of "potentially dangerous" means that a hazard will exist in the near future. The <br />property owner will be notified and should remove the future hazard as soon as possible." <br /> <br />42. Disease or Pest InfEsted Trees <br /> <br />Selected text was: "The tree or stu-ub is harboring injurious insects or pathogens and may cause <br />significant potential danger to the community forest." <br /> <br />43. Provisions for Disease or Pest Ordinances <br /> <br />Selected text was: "Any tree located anywhere within the City which is determined by a <br />certified arborist to be afflicted with any dangerous or infectious insect infestation or plant <br />disease may be declared a public nuisance." <br /> <br />44. Adjacent Landowner Responsibility <br /> <br />Selected text was: "When a homeowners association or commercial property owners <br />association, or other entity is created for the responsibility of maintaining any areas landscaped <br />under the "median and right-of-way landscape and irrigation agreement", association documents <br />shall be submitted for review and approval by City Staff and the City Council." <br /> <br />Ms. Frolik was directed to make the following addition to the Parking Lot List: Any changes to <br />a homeowners association covenants must be reviewed by the City. <br /> <br />45. Adjacent Landowner's Responsibility to Maintain Boulevard Trees <br /> <br />Selected text was: "In commercial developments, developer, commercial property owners <br />association, or abutting property owners shall permanently maintain all' landscape and irrigation <br />materials installed in dedicated streets, medians, common areas or other public right(s)-of-way <br />(per agreement with the City)." <br /> <br />46. Adjacent Landowner's Limited Responsibility <br /> <br />Selected text was: "Mature trees, regardless of caliper may be pruned by the property owner up <br />to heights of 15 feet provided that the cut measures no more than 2 inches in diameter. Abutting <br />property owners shall be responsible for cleaning and repairing sanitary sewer lateras which are <br />clogged with the roots fi'om lawn park trees. The abutting property owner, when performing any <br />work within the dripline of a healthy tree, shall take such measures as directed by the <br />Environmental Specialist to protect trees from injury and damage, up to and including <br />tunneling." <br /> <br />47. Protection From Disease and Pestilence <br /> <br />Mr. McDilda was instructed to draft language to establish that if a developer is working in an oak <br />stand, either on the developing property or adjacent to the developing property, a plan to prevent <br />the spread of oak wilt disease will be developed in conjunction with the Environmental <br />Specialist. This plan shall be submitted at the preliminary plat stage of the land use application. <br /> <br /> <br />