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ANALYSIS OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSFPLENTS
RECEIPTS
Sale of Bonds
Less: Discount
TOTAL
Add: Accrued Interest
Dedication Fees
Rent
Grant-State of Minnesota
Investments-Cashed
Interest on Investment
Transfer from Park Operating Fund
TOTAL RECEIPTS
$280,000. OO
_ 5,460.00
$274,540.00
$275,062.57
13,102. O0
250.00
47,500. O0
518,534.81
11,087.30
~ ooo. o_o
$870,536.68
DISBURSEMENTS
Fiscal Agent
Legal-Bond Issue
Investments Purchased
Land
Survey
Interest Paid
Bond Service Charge
Real. Estate Taxes
Legal-Land Acquisition
Professional Planner
Bleachers
Fenc e-Ba!lfield
Fence-Chain Link
Seed & Fertilizer
Abstract Fee
Engineering - Israelson & Associates
Signs
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
3,500. O0
450.00
518,534.81
196,300.00
3,466.40
15,677.5.0
39.19
315.58
355.89
2,100. O0
882.77
7+81.56
3,301.74
31.3.5o
26.00
638.62
800.00
,
$747,183 ._56_
~ltCEoS OF RECEIPTS OVER DISBURSEMENTS:
$123,353.12
ORDINANCE NO. 74-10~
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE
CONTROL AND PREVENTION OF
DUTCH ELM DISEASE, OAK WILT DI.
SEASE AND OTHER EPIDEMIC DI-
SEASES OF SHADE TREES WITHIN THE
CITY OF PRIOR LAKE.
The City Council of the City of Prior
Lake, Prior Lake, Minneosta, does hereby
ordain as follows:
Section I.
DECLARATION OF POLICY: The Coun-
cil of the City of Prior Lake has determined
that the health of elm and oak trees within
the City limits is threatened by fatal tree
diseases commonly known as Dutch Elm
and Oak Wilt diseases. It has further
determined that the loss of elm and oak
trees growing upon public and private
property would substantially depreciate
the value of the property within the City
and impair the safety, good order, general
welfare and convenience of the public. It is
declared to be the intention of the Council
to control and prevent the spread of these
diseases and other epidemic diseases of
shade trees, and this Ordinance is enacted
for that purpose.
Section II.
FORESTER:
A. POSITION CREATED: The powers
and duties of the City Forester as set forth
in this Ordinance are hereby conferred
upon the persons or employees within the
Administrator's Office of the City of Prior
Lake whom the Council shall deem
appropriate.
B. DUTIES OF FORESTER: It is the
duty of the forester to coordinate under the
direction of the .Council all activities of the
City relating to the control and prevention
of Dutch Elm disease, Oak Wilt disease
and other epidemic diseases of shade
trees. He shall recommend to the Council
the details of a program for the control of
said diseases and shall perform the duties
incident to such a program adopted by the
Council.
Section III.
EPIDEMIC DISEASE PROGRAM:
A. INTENT: It is the intention of the
Council to conduct a program of plant pest
control pursuant to the authority granted
by Minnesota Statutes 1961, Section
18.022, as amended. This program is
directed specifically at the control and
elimination of the Dutch Elm disease
fungus, elm bark bettles and the Oak Wilt
fungus, and it is undertaken at the
recommendation of the Commissioner of
Agriculture for the State of Minnesota. The
City Forester shall act as coordinator
between the Commissioner of Agriculture
and the Council in the conduct of this
program.
Section IV.
NUISANCES DECLARED:
A. PUBLIC NUISANCES: The following
things are public nuisances whenever they
may be found within the City of Prior Lake.
1. Any living or standing elm tree or part
thereof infected to any degree with the
Dutch Elm disease fungus. Ceratocystis
ulmi (Buisman) Moreau, or which harbors
any ,of the elm bark beetles Scolytus
Multistriatus (Eichh) or Hylurgopinus
rufipes (Marsh).
2. Any dead elm tree or part thereof,
including, but not limited to logs,
branches, stumps, roots, firewood or other
elm material, which has not been stripped
of its bark and burned or sprayed with an
effective elm bark beetle insecticide.
3. Any living or standing oak tree or part
thereof infected to any degree with the Oak
Wilt fungus Ceratocystis fagacearum.
4. Any dead oak tree or part thereof,
which in the opinion of the forester
constitutes a hazard, including, but not
limited to, logs, branches, stumps, roots,
firewood or other oak material, which has
not been stripped of its bark and burned or
sprayed with an effective fungicide.
5. Other shade trees with epidemic
diseases.
B. ABATEMENT: It is unlawful for any
person to permit any public nuisance, as
defined in Section 4, to remain on any
premises owned or controlled by him
within the City of Prior Lake. Such
nuisances may be abated in the manner
prescribed by this Ordinance.
C. VIOLATIONS: Any owner of real
estate in the City who is notified of the
existence of diseased trees on his property
as provided in Section 7A (2) must within
ten (10) days after receipt of said notice cut
down said diseased trees and remove all
parts, branches, stumps and brush there-
from from the City, or take said parts,
branches, stumps and brush to a place that
may be designated from time to time by the
City Council, if it is possible to obtain the
use of such place. The Forester shall burn
said parts, etc.
Section V.
INSPECTION AND INVESTIGATION:
A. ANNUAL INSPECTION: The forester
shall inspect all public and private places
within the City which might harbor plant
pests, as defined in Minnesota Statutes
18.46, Subdivision 13, as hereafter amend-
ed as often as practicable to determine
whether any condition described in Section
4 of this Ordinance exists thereon.
He shall investigate all reported incidents
of infection or infestation by the Dutch Elm
fungus, elm bark beetles, Oak Wilt fungus,
or any other epidemic diseases of shade
trees. The term "private place" means
every place except the private home.
B. ENTRY ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
PLACES: The forester or his duly
authorized agents may enter upon all
public and private places at any reasonable
time for the purposes of carrying out any of
the duties assigned him under this
Ordinance.
C. DIAGNOSIS: The forester shall, upon
finding conditions indicating Dutch Elm or
Oak Wilt infestation, or other epidemic
diseases of shade trees, immediately send
appropriate specimens or samples to the
Commissioner of Agriculture or to any
qualified laboratory for analysis, or take
such other steps for diagnosis as may be
recommended by the Commissioner, Ex-
cept as provided in Section 7, no action to
remove infected trees or wood shall be
taken until positive diagnosis.
Section VI.
ABATEMENT OF EPIDEMIC TREE
DISEASE NUISANCES: In abating the
nuisances defined in Section 4, the forester
shall cause the infected tree or wood to be
sprayed, removed, burned, or otherwise
effectively treated so as to destroy and
prevent as fully as possible the spread of
epidemic diseases of shade trees, including
but not limited to, the Dutch Elm disease
and the associated elm bark beetles, and
Oak Wilt disease. To prevent root graft
transmission of the diseases, a barrier
should be created between diseased and
healthy trees, either by treating the soil
surrounding the diseased trees with a
fumigant, sodium N-Methyldithiocarba-
mate (SMDC), presently sold under the
trade names VAPAM and VPM or by
digging a trench 30 inches deep in the soil
surrounding the diseased trees. Such
abatement procedure shall be carried out
in accordance with current technical and
expert opinions and plans as may be
designated by the Commissioner of
Agriculture.
Section VII.
PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL OF
INFECTED TREES AND WOOD:
A. Whenever the forester finds with
reasonable certainty that the infestation
defined in Section 4 exists in any tree or
wood in any public or private place in the
City of Prior Lake, he shall proceed as
follows:
1. If the forester finds that the danger of
infestation of other elm or oak trees is not
imminent because of the dormancy of the
infected tree or trees, he shall make a
written report of his finding to the City
Council which shall proceed by
a. abating the nuisance as a public
improvement under Minnesota Statutes
Ch. 429 or
(b) abating the nuisance as provided in
Section 7B hereof.
2. If the forester finds that danger of
infestation of other elm or oak trees is
imminent, he shall notify the abutting
property owner by certified mail that the
nuisance will be abated within a specified
time, not less than 5 days from the date of
mailing of such notice. The forester shall
immediately report such action to the
Council and after the expiration of the time
limited by the notice he may abate the
nuisance.
B. Upon receipt of the forester's report,
described in Section 7A (1). the City
Council shall by resolution order the
nuisance abated. Before action is taken on
such resolution, the Council shall publish
notice of its intention to meet to consider
taking action to abate the nuisance. This
notice shall be mailed to affected property
owners and published once no less than
four days prior to such meeting. The notice
shall state the time and place of the
meeting, the streets affected, the action
proposed, the estimated cost of the
abatement, and the proposed basis of
assessment, if any, of costs. At such
hearing or adjournment thereof, the
Council shall hear property owners with
reference to the scope and desirability of
the proposed project. The Council shall
thereafter adopt a resolution confirming
the original resolution with such modifica-
tions as considered desirable, and the
Council shall provide for the doing of the
work by day labor or by contract.
C. The forester shall keep a record of the
costs of abatements done under this
Ordinance and shall report monthly all
work done to the City Administrator or
other appropriate officer for which assess-
ments are to be made, stating and
certifying the description of the land, lots,
parcels involved and the amount assess-
able to each.
D. On or before September 1 of each
year, the Administrator shall list the total
unpaid charges for each abatement against
each separate lot or parcel to which they
are attributable under'this Ordinance. The
Council may then spread the charges or
any portion thereof against the property
involved as a special assessment under
Minnesota Statutes Section 429.101, as
amended, and other pertinent statutes, for
certification to the county auditor and
collection the following year along with
current taxes. Such assessment shall be
payable in a single installment, pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes Section 429.101, Sub-
division 2.
Seetlon VIII.
SPRAYING ELM TREES:
A. Whenever the forester determines
that any elm tree or elm wood within the
City of Prior Lake is infected with the
Dutch Elm fungus, he may spray all nearby
high value elm trees with an effective elm
bark beetle insecticide. Spraying activities
authorized by this Ordinance shall be
conducted in accordance with technical and
expert opinions and plans of the Commis-
sioner of Agriculture and under the
supervision of the Commissioner and his
agents whenever possible.
B. The notice provisions of Section 7A (2)
apply to spraying operations conducted
under this Ordinance.
Section IX.
TRANSPORTING ELM WOOD PRO-
HIBITED: It is unlawful for any person to
transport on public roads within the City of
Prior Lake any bark-bearing elm or oak
wood without having obtained permission
from the forester. The forester shall grant
such permission only when the purposes of
this Ordinance will be served thereby.
Section X.
INTERFERENCE PROHIBITED: It is
unlawful for any person to prevent, delay
or interfere with the forester or his agents
while they are engaged in the performance
of duties set forth in this Ordinance.
Section XI.
PENALTY: Any person, firm or corpora-
tion, who violates Sections 4C, 9 and 10 of
this Ordinance, is guilty of a misdemeanor
and may be punished by a fine of not to
exceed $100 or imprisonment for 90 days.
Section XII.
SEVERABILITY: If any provision of this
Ordinance shall be adjudged void or of no
effect, for any reason whatsoever, such
decision shall not affect the validity of any
of the other provisions of this Ordinance.
Section XIII.
This Ordinance shall be in full force and
effect thirty (30) days from date of
publication.
Adopted: '
Published:
/s/Walter A. Stock
Walter A. Stock,
Mayor
/s/ Michael A. McGuire
Attest:
Michael A. McGuire,
City Administrator
Published in the Prior Lake American,
Nov. 6, 1974.