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• DEPARTMENT OF 2023 <br /> NATURAL RESOURCES ReLeaf Community Forestry Grants <br /> • Complying with all Federal and State laws and regulations related to the completion of projects,as <br /> stated in the grant agreement. <br /> Additional Criteria <br /> • Tree planting projects must follow standards set in A Pocket Guide to Planting Trees <br /> • Tree inventory projects must submit obtained data to the DNR in a shapefile format <br /> • Tree planting projects must identify tree species;site location;and number,size,and type of planting <br /> stock <br /> o Species list must increase the diversity of the community's tree canopy to work toward the <br /> 20-10-5 guidelines, meaning a community has no more than 20%of their trees within a <br /> single family, no more than 10%of their trees within a single genus,and no more than 5% <br /> of their trees within a single species. If your community does not have a completed tree <br /> survey,contact the DNR at ucf.dnr@state.mn.us to receive your community's 2010 tree <br /> survey. <br /> o Species list for trees to be planted needs to be submitted and approved by DNR prior to <br /> planting. <br /> o Species list and numbers can be amended following the submission of tree <br /> inventory/survey data. <br /> o Tree stock can be%-2 inch caliper bareroot or a container class size#20 or smaller.DNR <br /> recommends trees be purchased with a one-year warranty.Flexibility is possible in <br /> instances where desired stock in unavailable. <br /> o Balled and burlapped trees are not eligible for reimbursement through this grant program. <br /> • Tree planting projects must include a 3-year maintenance plan <br /> • Residential tree care:for activities on residential land,residential agreements will be required.Work <br /> conducted on residential property will either be completed by residents(tree planting only),or by tree <br /> care companies holding liability insurance and with an ISA Certified Arborist on staff,or TCIA <br /> accreditation.Organizations will need to sign a formal agreement with the property owner. Residential <br /> agreements will contain the following language: <br /> o The State of Minnesota is released from any liability associated with work completed on private <br /> property <br /> o Access is granted by the landowner for all planned activities within agreement;this may include <br /> but is not limited to:follow-up maintenance,monitoring,or other on site work <br /> o I will plant and care for my tree according to the Tree Owner's Manual for as long as it is within <br /> my right to do so <br /> • Any education provided through this program must be conducted by an ISA Certified Arborist,TCIA <br /> accreditation or equivalent qualification,or must qualify for ISA continuing education units. <br /> Priority Projects <br /> Ensuring fairness,precision,equity,and consistency in competitive grant awards is a policy of the State of <br /> Minnesota.This includes implementing diversity and inclusion in grant making.The Policy on Rating Criteria for <br /> Competitive Grant Review establishes the expectation that grant programs intentionally identify how the grant <br /> serves diverse populations, especially populations experiencing inequities or disparities,or both. <br /> Projects that clearly benefit underserved populations and areas of concern for environmental justice <br /> (communities with higher populations of low-income residents, or people of color, including tribal <br /> communities,or both)will be rated higher.Please reference the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's <br /> interactive environmental justice ma for more information.Applicants should describe how the proposed <br /> project activities benefit and serve these communities. <br /> Page 4 of 9 July 2023 <br />