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Posted on: February 5, 2018

[ARCHIVED] Trim Trees in the Late Winter

Did you know that late winter, when trees are in the peak of their dormancy; is the most ideal time for trimming most trees? Take advantage of this time to trim nuisance and potentially hazardous branches from trees!

Did you know that late winter, when trees are in the peak of their dormancy; is the most ideal time for trimming most trees?  Take advantage of this time to trim nuisance and potentially hazardous branches from trees!

Maybe you have trees that need to be trimmed, and maybe you have dead trees that need to be removed.  You might consider having dead trees removed along with any trimming that needs to be done.  The cost for removal of a dead tree may be less when combined with trimming service than if a contractor is requested to remove a dead tree alone.  While trimming be aware of property lines and any undesirable effects your trees may have on neighboring properties.  The minimum height allowed by ordinance for tree limbs overhanging public streets is 13 feet and 10 feet for sidewalks. 

Dead trees, that are not removed, rot over time and can become hazardous.  Rotting trees are more likely to fall unpredictably, and break apart causing damage to homes, structures, property, and potentially people.  Hazard trees perched over power lines, homes, and public right of ways can be a threat to public health, safety, and welfare of the community.  Notify power companies regarding hazardous trees encroaching around power lines.  Remove potentially hazardous trees on your property to help make your neighborhood and the city of Apple Valley a safe and desirable place to live, work, and recreate.

City ordinance requires that hazardous trees be removed by property owners.  If the work is performed by a tree contractor, however, the contractor must be licensed by the city.  To ensure a contractor you are working with is licensed by the City, please follow the link provided below.

Feel free to contact the City’s Natural Resource Coordinator Jessica Schaum by phone at 952.953.2461 or by email at jschaum@ci.apple-valley.mn.us with questions or concerns about boulevard trees, diseased, or potentially hazardous trees.   With concerns on property maintenance or yard waste accumulation, contact Ben Pierson in Code Enforcement by phone at 952.953.2571 or by email at bpierson@ci.apple-valley.mn.us.

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