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wilt should be isolated by root graft disruption as <br /> previously stated. Diseased material originating from such <br /> trees will rarely ever support spore formation, and salvaged <br /> material therefore will not require special treatment to <br /> prevent overland spread. Standing trees of this group <br /> showing early symptoms of oak wilt may be saved by removing <br /> affected branches. The city tree inspector will advise <br /> accordingly. <br /> <br />110.29 ROOT GRAFT DISRUPTION (B~%RIERS) AT PROPERTY BOUNDARIES. <br /> a. If the tree inspector finds that Dutch elm disease or <br />oak wilt threatens to cross property boundaries or disease <br />control area boundaries, the tree inspector may require root <br />graft disruption to prevent the spread of disease in this manner. <br />If plowing or trenching is not possible due to terrain, location, <br />or buried utilities, the tree inspector may require chemical <br />root graft disruption. These barriers will be placed in <br />accordance with current technology and plans as may be designated <br />by the Commissioner of Agriculture, State of Minnesota. <br /> b. The charge, or any portion thereof, for any necessary <br />root barriers may be assessed against the property on which the <br />root barriers are placed. <br /> c. Because oak wilt is a community problem and because oak <br />wilt control may benefit an entire neighborhood, the tree <br />inspector shall recommend and encourage neighborhood <br />participation and cooperation, including cost sharing, in root <br />graft disruption and other control efforts, especially where oak <br />wilt is in danger of spreading across property boundaries. <br /> 110.210 TRANSPORTING ELM AND OAR WOOD PROHIBITED. <br /> It is unlawful for any person to transport within the City <br /> any bark intact elm wood, or wood from the red oak group that is <br /> determined to be hazardous, without having obtained a permit from <br /> the City tree inspector. The city tree inspector shall grant <br /> such permits only when such permission does not interfere with <br /> the provisions of this ordinance. <br /> <br /> 110.211 I~EGULATIONS ADOPTED BY REFEt~ENCE. <br /> <br /> Sections 1.0109 through !.0111 of 3 Minnesota Code of Agency <br /> Rules, Department of Agriculture, Shade Tree Program (1978 <br /> Edition) together with amendments thereof to date, are hereby <br /> adopted by reference and made a part of this ordinance as if set <br /> out hereat in full, except as hereinafter provided. A copy of <br /> said agency rules herewith incorporated is on file with the city <br /> Clerk. <br /> <br />SECTION 2. pENALTY. <br /> <br /> Any person violating the conditions of this ordinance is <br /> <br /> <br />
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