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/ John and Lisa <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br /> On Mar 3, 2016, at 1:31 PM, Melanie Curtis<MCurtis@ci.orono.mn.us>wrote: <br /> John <br /> I don't think an appointment is necessary unless you feel it is. The code (pasted below) <br /> states that a replacement tree(s) at a similar setback from the shore is required to be <br /> planted to replace a removed live tree over 6" in diameter. The City is generally <br /> reasonable about the species of the replacement tree planted so long as it offers a <br /> similar or native appearance (i.e. a columnar arborvitae or similar may not be desired). <br /> It is my initial thought that such a large tree should be replaced with at least one, but <br /> perhaps two trees planted in at a similar setback from the shoreline. The replacement <br /> tree should be a minimum 2-3" in trunk conference measurement. If you have a <br /> proposed replacement plan you could simply email me the rype and number of tree(s) <br /> you intend to plant for our approval. <br /> If you'd like to meet instead I can accommodate you Friday afternoon or sometime next <br /> week. <br /> Melanie <br /> CODE: <br /> Sec. 78-1285. -Vegetation alterations. <br /> (a) No live tree within 75 feet of the shoreline or within the bluff impact zone with <br /> a diameter of six inches or more (or 19 inches in circumference or greater) measured <br /> three feet above the ground may be removed without first obtaining a permit from the <br /> city staff, provided that at least the equivalent number of replacement trees of a size <br /> and nature found acceptable to the staff are planted at the same setback from the <br /> shoreline as those removed.Appeals of staff determinations as to type, size and quality <br /> of the trees to be replaced will be to the council. Removal of trees that are dead shall <br /> not require a permit, but such trees must be inspected by city staff prior to their <br /> removal. <br /> (b) Intensive vegetation clearing within 75 feet of the shoreline, on steep slopes or <br /> within the bluff impact zone within the Shoreland Overlay District is prohibited. Limited <br /> clearing of shrubs and trees less than six inches in diameter and cutting, pruning and <br /> trimming of trees of any size is allowed to provide a view to the water from the principal <br /> dwelling site and to accommodate the placement of permitted stairways and landings, <br /> picnic areas, access paths, beach and watercraft access areas, and permitted lockboxes, <br /> provided that the screening of structures,vehicles or other facilities as viewed from the <br /> water, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions, is not substantially reduced. <br /> (Ord. No. 101 2nd series, § 1(10.56(16)(I)), 2-24-1992; Ord. No. 127 2nd series, § 7, 7-11- <br /> 1994) <br /> Melanie Curtis <br /> 952.249.4627 mcurtis@ci.orono.mn.us <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From:John Wing [mailto:the.win�s5@�mail.com] <br /> z <br />