HomeMy WebLinkAboutMISC23-0004 9. AttachmentsAttachment A
Tree Location Map
Attachment Tree Health Assessment
A Olson Parcel TPM Project
Attachment B
Tree Table
Attachment Tree Health Assessment
B Olson Parcel TPM Project
HealthSpecies Common
Name
Combined
DBH (1-5)Tree #Scientific Name dbhl dbh2 dbh3 dbh4 dbhS Comments
above average, poorly trimedValley Oak1 Quercus lobata 28 28 4
some suckering & dead branches, leans over roadValley Oak2 Quercus lobata 21 21 3
Valley Oak Quercus lobata above average, poor trimming, ants324424
lots of dead and decay, lean, cavity in 1 trunkBlack Walnut4 Juglans hindsti 24 22 20 66 1
above average, poorly trimed, some dead branches5Silver Maple Acer saccharinum 38 438
significantly cro\wdedPonderosa Pine6 Pinus ponderosa 7 27
Ponderosa Pine some grape in canopy, some browning7Pinus ponderosa 16 16 3
Ponderosa Pine8 Pinus ponderosa 388 average
9 Ponderosa Pine Pinus ponderosa 8 38 average
Ponderosa Pine10 Pinus ponderosa 12 312 some grape in canopy
significant lean, lots of dead branchesAleppo pine11 Pinus halepensis 1616 1
Valley Oak suckering, lean, crowded12Quercus lobata 17 17 2
somewhat crowded13HackberryCeltis occidentalis 6 36
above averge, but some suckering and grape. Wire at trunk
base to be removedValley Oak14 Quercus lobata 44 44 4
sig. lean, encapsulated w/ grape, crowdedAleppo pine15 Pinus halepensis 17 17 1
completely encapsulated with grape16Aleppo pine Pinus halepensis 9 19
17 Aleppo pine above averagePinus halepensis 46 46 4
Aleppo pine top cut, sig. crowded18Pinus halepensis 1616 1
Aleppo pine top bent, sig. crowded19Pinus halepensis 12 112
suckering, some dead, crowded, poor crotchValley Oak20 Quercus lobata 26 21412
crowded, some decay, poor branching form21MulberryMorus spp.37 2111097
Olive Plea europaea22 18 12 12 4 46 3 average
some suckering & dead branches, long branching23CamphorCinnamomum camphora 33 33 3
Silver Maple24 Acer saccharinum 8 38 average
25 Juniper Juniperus spp.21 38643 average
lots of dead & decay, suckering, covered w/ivy26Silver Maple Acer saccharinum 8 8 1
crowded, some decay, poor branching/lean27Mulberry2Morus spp.8 7 5 20
crowded, grape in canopy, some dead, leanMulberry28Morus spp.6 6 37 3988
crowded w/ sig. lean29PecanCarya illinoinensis 6 26
2.216.33average
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Attachment C
Arborist's Disclaimer
Attachment Tree Health Assessment
C Olson Parcel TPM Project
Arborist Disclaimer Statement
Arborists are tree specialists who use their education, knowledge, training, experience, and
research to examine trees and woodlands. Arborists recommend measures to enhance the
beauty and health of trees and forests, while attempting to reduce the hazards of living near
them. A tree health assessment merely assesses the health of a tree and does not include a tree
risk assessment. Clients may choose to accept or disregard the recommendations of the
arborist, or to seek additional advice. If a client would like a tree risk assessment conducted, the
client should seek an ISA Certified Arborist with a Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (IRAQ).
Arborists cannot detect every condition that could possibly lead to the structural failure of a
tree. Trees are living organisms subject to attack by disease, insects, fungi and other forces of
nature. There are some inherent risks with trees that cannot be predicted with any degree of
certainty, even by a skilled and experienced arborist. Arborists cannot predict acts of nature
including, without limitation, storms of sufficient strength, which can cause even a healthy tree
to fail. Any entity who develops land and builds structures with a tree in the vicinity should be
aware and inform future residents of the risks of living with trees and this arborists disclaimer.
Arborists cannot guarantee that a tree will be healthy or safe under all circumstances, or for a
specified period of time. Likewise remedial treatments cannot be guaranteed 100%.
Treatment, pruning, and removal of trees may involve considerations beyond the scope of the
arborist's services, such as Project site boundaries. Project site ownership, disputes between
neighbors and other issues. Consulting arborists cannot take such considerations into account
unless complete and accurate information is disclosed to the arborist by the client. An arborist
should then be expected to reasonably rely upon the completeness and accuracy of the
information provided.
Neither this author nor Gallaway Enterprises has assumed any responsibility for liability
associated with the trees on or adjacent to this project site, their future demise and/or any
damage, which may result therefrom. To live near trees is to accept some degree of risk.
Elena Gregg
ISA Certified Arborist WE-8033A
Gallaway Enterprises
Attachment Tree Health Assessment
C Olson Parcel TPM Project