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New Plan for Dune Plant Pruning

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By Vince Conti

STONE HARBOR – Stone Harbor Borough Council heard a report from its Natural Resources Committee Nov. 20 concerning maintenance pruning of dune vegetation. Dr. Lenore Tedesco told the council that earlier versions of the plan for the management of native vegetation in the dunes had been silent on the frequency of pruning. She said a new five-year plan would limit pruning to a frequency of no more than every two years and that height trimming would be limited to 10 percent of a tree’s height at any one time with no trimming below a benchmark height set for that species of tree. 

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