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<br />lakeside point is to be used until the setback line does not bisect the principal <br />building on an adjacent lot. <br /> <br /> <br />SECTION 3. Sec. 78-1285 shall be amended by deleting the strikethrough text and adding the <br />underlined text to read as follows: <br /> <br />Sec. 78-1285. Vegetation alterations. <br />(a) No tree within 75 feet of the shoreline of public waters identified in section 78-1217, or <br />within the bluff impact zone, with a diameter of six inches or more (or 19 inches in <br />circumference or greater) measured three feet above the ground may not be removed <br />without first obtaining a permit from the city staff. <br />Live trees removed within 75 feet of the shoreline, shall be replaced based at a similar setback <br />from the OHWL as the removed tree, based oin the following manner: <br />(1) Trees less than 36 inches in diameter 1 inch of replacement tree per inch of tree <br />diameter removed. <br />(2) Trees greater than 36 inches in diameter, ½ inch of replacement tree per diameter inch <br />of tree removed. <br />(3) Replacement trees shall be at least 1.5 inches in diameter, and of a type approved by <br />the city. Removal of trees that are dead shall not require a permit, but such tTrees must <br />be inspected by city staff prior to their removal. <br />Removal of dDead, diseased, or trees deemed hazardous by a certified arborist and removed may <br />not be removed without a permit from city staff. The removed tree(s) shall be replaced at a ratio <br />of one tree per tree removed, regardless of size. The replacement tree shall be replanted at the <br />same lake yard ofat a similar setback from the OWHL as the removed tree and, be approved by <br />the city administrator or designee. The city may solicit the review of the tree by an independent <br />arborist, at the property owner's expense. <br />Replacement trees shall be at least 1.5 inches in diameter. <br />All replacement trees , and of a typeshall be a species native to Minnesota as listed on the <br />Minnesota DNR’s Native Trees list. All replacement trees must be approved by the city. <br />(b) Intensive vegetation clearing within 75 feet of the shoreline of public waters identified in <br />section 78-1217, on steep slopes or within the bluff impact zone within the Shoreland <br />Overlay District is prohibited. Limited clearing of shrubs and trees less than six inches in <br />diameter and cutting, pruning, and trimming of trees of any size is allowed to provide a <br />view to the water from the principal dwelling site and to accommodate the placement of <br />permitted stairways and landings, picnic areas, access paths, beach and watercraft access <br />areas, and permitted lockboxes, provided that the screening of structures, vehicles or other <br />facilities as viewed from the water, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions, is not <br />substantially reduced. <br />87