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<br />RBU~, <br />a a <br />COUNTY TREE BOARD <br />Rd. 5 <br />MN 55309 <br />Tn'EE BOA~~ <br /> <br />3. Tree preservation steps. <br />The development has some rolling hills and <br />problems when trying to prevent construction damai <br />of the development appears to be the health~st and <br />protecting trees. Some things to keep in mind: <br />- use protective tree. barrier fencing (espet~lly ne <br />compaction, grade changes near trunks; and otl <br />- if tree removal is necessary, save groupings of t <br />- promote species diversity -this development col <br />and aspen; however maple, ash, elm, cherry, be <br />-when choosing wh'sch trees to save - conceder pl <br />util""roes (going to house and along streets and ihE <br />-young, small trees srtrvive site disturbance Bette <br />- save the best; remove damaged, declining, strer <br />- for the small lots proposed on this deveopment; <br />every other house <br />If you have any questions or need assistanc5 on any <br />8522. Thank you. <br />Sinc~ere~ly, ~~c~~ <br />t ~-t,,,~„~ ~ Q <br />Tim Edgeton <br />County Forest Resource Specialist <br />Sherburne County Tree Board <br />steep slopes which can often cause <br />ees. The south and southwest portion <br />have the most attention given to it for <br />n value trees) to prevent wounding, soil <br />e disturbances to free(s). <br />other than individual ones <br />primarily of red oak, white and bur oak, <br />r, and cedar are also present <br />ant of overhead and underground <br />Kimity to the trees drip line <br />old, large trees <br />and diseased trees <br />der saving groups of trees between <br />above matters, please call me at 263- <br /> <br />