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wise planning, plant and construction materials selection, and proper installation to <br />provide beautiful, water efficient, low maintenance landscapes. <br />Zoning Buffer - A buffer, as defined and required by the Zoning Ordinance or as <br />a condition of zoning approval for a specific property. <br />Zoning Ordinance - The Zoning Ordinance of the City of Ramsey, as amended <br />from time to time by the City. <br />Subd. 5. Creation of the Ramsey Tree Book. The intent is to provide a set <br />of landscape design and maintenance principles that promote the use of appropriate plant <br />materials, which do not require special attention and which require little supplemental water to <br />grow properly. <br />a. The Ramsey Tree Book will be available for reference and guidelines regarding <br />principles for tree preservation in the City. The book is to be offered, upon <br />request, to the citizens of Ramsey as well as the development community and <br />other interested parties. Copies will be available at City Hall. <br />b. The Ramsey Tree Book will also include lists of desirable and undesirable <br />trees, shrubs, and natural vegetation for the City. The Ramsey Tree Book shall <br />maintain an extensive list of recommended vegetation for planting. The intent <br />is to maintain diversity in the total tree population within the City. The list of <br />recommended species shall be updated periodically to reflect new <br />developments or species that will affect the population of the community <br />forest. <br />Subd. 6. Administration. <br />a. The City shall administer and enforce the provisions of this ordinance. The <br />City is hereby authorized to cause inspections on a scheduled basis when <br />reason exists to believe that a violation of this section has been or is being <br />committed. <br />b. When the City determines a violation has occurred, the City's written <br />evaluation of the deficiencies shall be considered prima facie evidence in any <br />subsequent litigation <br />9.24.02 Landmark Trees <br />Subd. 1. Designation. A landmark tree shall be any tree, public or private, <br />that has been designated as such by the City Council, after public hearing and due notice to the <br />owner of the tree. The criteria of such designation shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, <br />notable historical interest and value to the City because of its location or historical association <br />with the community. <br />
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