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o <br /> <br /> GUIDELINES FOR COMPLETING <br />OAK WILT CONTROL APPLICATION <br /> <br />Name of t~e community applying for control assistance. <br /> <br />?roc~ram Manaoer. <br /> The name, address and phone number of the person ~n charge of the <br /> program at the community level. Tn~s person sl3ould be able to discuss the <br /> community's obiectives and have the authority to develop the community <br /> control plan. <br /> <br />.Certified Tree Inspector. <br /> The name and phone number of the Certified Tree Inspector for the <br /> community. If the community has no CTI, but retains a private forestry <br /> consultant for these purposes, the consultant company should be indicated. <br /> <br />Community Tree Board_Chairman. (optional) <br /> Communities are strongly encouraged to form local tree boards to advise <br /> and consent on local tree policy. While this is not required for oak wilt <br /> control programs, it is strongly encouraged. <br /> <br />Communities are encouraged to indicate the manner in which they anticipate they <br />will prepare their control plan. While the two most common methods are indicated, <br />communities are not limited to one of these two approaches, tf you have another <br />mechanism in mind, please check "C" and briefly explain your mechanism. A Guide <br />to community planning is available to assist you in planning your program. <br /> <br />Communities wanting to access programs in any given year need to submit their <br />plans by April 1 of that year. Modifications and amendments to existing plans can <br />be submitted at any time. New plans will be reviewed for technical feasibility and <br />modifications, if any, discussed with the community's Program Manager. <br /> <br />For more information, please call! There are two coordinating agencies in this <br />effo,~, both of which are advised by the Minnesota Shade Tree Advisory <br />Committee's Oak Wilt Task Force. <br /> <br /> <br />