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Arborist Report Addendum
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11241 willows road ne
suite 200
redmond, wa 98052
phone (425) 822-4446
Assignment
The arborist report addendum is a response to a City comments. The first City comment was a
request to provide individual justification regarding the selective removal of trees to the southwest
corner of the substation, to the west of the entrance to the substation. The second City comment is
in regards to a planting plan for the plantings described in the arborist report, supplemental visual
buffer plantings.
Selective Tree Removals
The selective removal was for trees #100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108, 109, 113, 115 and 116. The
City concern is that the trees may be trimmed instead of removed. Potential targets of these trees
include the electrical equipment within the substation, the perimeter security fence of the substation,
distribution power lines, distribution power pole, transformers, and transmission tower. These
targets are within the target zone of these trees proposed for removal. See image A.
Specifically, the tree part of concern with these seven Douglas fir trees is having their limbs or tops
broken and dislodged during a high wind event and those part(s) striking the electrical equipment
within the substation or one of the other targets. Trees #100, 101, 103, 104, 105 and 115 are
between 95 and 110 feet tall. The trunks of these trees are located approximately 105 to 120 feet
from the electrical equipment within the substation, see figures A and B. These trees heights are
equal to or within 1.5 times the distance to the electrical equipment. Additionally, these Douglas fir
trees are healthy and are highly likely to continue gaining height so the risk will increase if the
proposed risk mitigation is not acted on now.
The risk can be mitigated through converting the removed trees to wildlife snags instead of
complete removal. There is a nice wildlife snag to the west of tree 107, see image C. Wildlife snag
heights should be approximately equal to the distance to the nearest target, likely the perimeter
security substation. Topping or “wind sail” pruning are not appropriate risk mitigation options
because they will increase the long-term and short-term risk, respectively, in these trees.
Trees #100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 108 and 115 are still recommended to be removed due to their risk
To: Kerry Kriner, PSE
From: Tom Early, Otak, Inc.
Date: February 28, 2017
Project No.: 31983.h
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to the substation electrical equipment, perimeter fence, distribution power lines, distribution power
pole, transformers, and/or transmission tower. Trees #102, 109, 113 and 116 are recommended to
be retained and monitored, a change from the original recommendation of removal. This change is
due to the likelihood of failure and impact being somewhat likely at this time. Please see the tree
table below which summarizes the original recommendation, the revised recommendation and the
rationale for the revised recommendation; the highlighted rows are the recommendations which
have changed.
Supplemental Visual Buffer Plantings
The visual buffer plantings include Vine Maple, Western Serviceberry, Beaked Hazelnut, California
Wax Myrtle, Silk Tassel and Strawberry trees planted at 6 feet triangular on-center spacing. The vine
maple and western serviceberry are proposed to be 6 feet tall and the other plants are to be 5 gallon
container at the time of installation. This visual buffer planting is 50% evergreen species to
maximize the screening provided by the planting while also providing some variation to improve
ecological services as well as aesthetics. The planting plan and details are part of the plan submittal,
titled “Visual Barrier Planting Plan – Talbott Hill Substation” and are attached to this addendum.
Please let me know if other questions or concerns come up.
Tom Early, Otak, Inc.
Certified Arborist PN-5622A, Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
Landscape Architect, Washington State # 1199
Figure A: distance of tree #103 to nearest electrical element within substation
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Figure B: distance of tree #115 to nearest electrical element within substation
Figure C: google aerial showing substation area of selective tree removal on left, area of tree removal for storm water
facility on right and direction of tree numbering
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Image A: panoramic image showing selective tree removals to west of entrance driveway indicated with white arrows,
specifically trees #100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 108 and 115; image also shows substation fence on far right and
distribution power pole, lines and transformers; view is looking west from southern boundary of substation
Image B: proposed selective tree removals to reduce risk for substation, view from southeast corner of playfield looking
to the north
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Image C: existing wildlife snag to the west of tree #107
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Tree Table
Tree # Original
Recommended
Action
Revised
Recommended
Action
Rationale for Revised Recommendation
100 Remove Convert to
wildlife snag
High risk due to likely failure and impact with
significant or severe consequences to energized
electrical equipment
101 Remove Convert to
wildlife snag
High risk due to likely failure and impact with
significant or severe consequences to energized
electrical equipment
102 Remove Retain Changed due to low or moderate risk at this
time
103 Remove Convert to
wildlife snag
High risk due to likely failure and impact with
significant or severe consequences to energized
electrical equipment
104 Remove Convert to
wildlife snag
High risk due to likely failure and impact with
significant or severe consequences to energized
electrical equipment
105 Remove Convert to
wildlife snag
High risk due to likely failure and impact with
significant or severe consequences to energized
electrical equipment
106 Retain Retain No change in recommendation
107 Retain Retain No change in recommendation
108 Remove Convert to
wildlife snag
High risk due to likely failure and impact with
significant or severe consequences to energized
electrical equipment
109 Remove Retain Changed due to low or moderate risk at this
time
110 Retain Retain No change in recommendation
111 Retain Retain No change in recommendation
112 Retain Retain No change in recommendation
113 Remove Retain Changed due to low or moderate risk at this
time
114 Retain Retain No change in recommendation
115 Remove Convert to
wildlife snag
High risk due to likely failure and impact with
significant or severe consequences to energized
electrical equipment
116 Remove Retain Changed due to low or moderate risk at this
time