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1 property for a heliport. Permits are not transferable from person to person or from address to <br /> 2 address. <br /> 3 (E) Termination of permit. A permit shall terminate upon the occurrence of any of the following events, <br /> 4 whichever occurs first: <br /> 5 (1) The expiration date stated in the permit, <br /> 6 <br /> 7 vrnii lnd 1 14-%.01 fnr ire s e e 6 e n 11 7_C'I fnr Fe a 'tinIna I icn r,nrrv,itr• nr <br /> 8 (3) Unless otherwise specified by the city council at the time it is authorized,a permit shall expire <br /> 9 without further notice to the permittee if: <br /> 10 a. The use is not initiated within 12 months of the date of city council approval; or <br /> 11 b. The permit is discontinued for a continuous 12-month period; unless a written request <br /> 12 for an extension of time has been received and approved by the city council prior to the <br /> 13 expiration of the original permit. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 <br /> 16 350 Tree Preservation <br /> 17 sections 350 through 354 pertain to tree preservation within the City of Ramsey. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 351 Tree Preservation Purpose and Intent <br /> 20 Purpose. The city council finds it is in the best interest of the city to protect, preserve, and enhance <br /> 21 the natural environment by encouraging a resourceful and prudent approach to development and <br /> 22 alteration of wooded areas. The city council also recognizes that some amount of tree loss is an <br /> 23 inevitable consequence of the development process. The tree preservation regulations herein <br /> 24 attempt to maintain a balance between one's rights to develop property with the needs and desires <br /> 25 of the community to protect the natural environment. Thn In F p e s e e..;+hiIS, <br /> cdIyI ANO to nr►h%aAIng <br /> 26 , <br /> 286) Intent and Objectives. The intent of this section is to mrnwodia <br /> support the preservation and <br /> 29 protection of significant trees,or stands of trees,to promote the orderly development of such areas <br /> 30 and minimize public and private losses. The following regulations address the removal <br /> 31 of trees associated with new development. The city council finds that the following objectives are <br /> 32 important to achieve the purpose and intent of this division iI Im :4r-hiie v I,in„ing t" e goals: <br /> 33 (1) To continue to seek recognition as a Tree City U.S.A. and to take all reasonable steps to <br /> 34 promote planting and conservation of trees throughout the city; <br /> 35 12 1 T.e picemete good des*,,, i,n new areas n.md Plcevode sensitive and eempa t I Ph-#1.e.- nfill <br /> 36Ell e V e1e)pment on exisA-. 6:41 areas; <br /> 37 <br /> 38 ; <br /> 39 <br /> 40 and to enhamr-in thin <br /> , <br /> 41 ; <br /> 42 ; <br /> 43 ; <br /> 44 and <br /> 45 (2) To maintain and preserve the many benefits that trees provide including, but not limited to, <br /> 46 the following: <br /> 47 a. Character and aesthetics. <br /> 48 1. Trees help buffer different or conflicting land uses by establishing visual <br /> 49 screening and buffering noise,glare and heat abatement, tFansitiEfflalze-n-es; <br /> Page 44 of 160 <br />
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