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TREE INVENTORY
Calip LD
54"
above Dripline
No. 'Grade Radius Botanical Name Co
Health &
Condition
Rating
Name (1 low - 5 high) Health & Condition Description
Numerous water shoots on trunk, weak
1 30 12' Populus trlcocarpa Black Cottonwood 3 wood, branch and litter drop.
Multi -stem* 6 trunks, a few downward
2 11"M** 18' Acer macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple 3 arching branches.
3
1 12"
8'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
3
4
5
28"
10"**
28"
6'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Acer macrophyllum
Douglas Fir
Big Leaf Maple
5
1
6
18"
8'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
3
7
8"
5'
Acer macrophyllum
Big Leaf Maple
2
8
8" M
8'
Acer macrophyllum
Big Leaf Maple
q
9
14"
10,
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
q
18" I 11, IThuja plicata IWestern Red Cedar 1 3
11 30** 1 12' Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas Fir 3
12 30" 20' Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas Fir q
13 I 20" I 8' JPseudotsuga menziesii IDouglas Fir I 3
14 1 10" 1 8' (Pseudotsuga menziesii IDouglas Fir I 2
15 22"M**I 15' JAcermacrophyllum Bigleaf Maple 2
16 20" 8' Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas Fir q
17
12" M
12'
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
2
18
20"
15'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
q
19
14"**
12'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
q
20
12"
6'
Pinus nigra
Austrian Pine
3
21
16"
6'
Pinus nigra
Austrian Pine
3
22
18"
6'
Pinus nigra
Austrian Pine
3
23
16"
6'
Pinus nigra
Austrian Pine
3
24
20"
6'
Pinus nigra
Austrian Pine
3
25
I
12"
6'
Pinus nigra
Austrian Pine
3
26
8"
10,
Tsuga heterophylla
Western Hemlock
3
27
10"
10,
Tsuga heterophylla
Western Hemlock
3
28
8"
10,
Tsuga heterophylla
Western Hemlock
3
29
I
I 10"
10,
Tsuga heterophylla
Western Hemlock
3
30
24"
21'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
q
31
24"
21'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
q
32
14"
10,
Thuja plicata
Western Red Cedar
4
33
26"
11'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
q
34
46"
35'
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
5
35
14"
10,
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
3
36
32"
18,
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
q
37
32"
15'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
3
38
24" M
16,
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
3
39
12"
6'
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
2
40
12" M
10,
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
3
41
12"
9'
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
q
42
12" **
9'
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
3
43
12"
5'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
q
44
24"
25'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
5
45
24"
20,
Thuja plicata
Western Red Cedar
3
46
18" M**
12,
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
q
47
10"
10,
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
3
48 1
12"
12,
Tsuga heterophylla
Western Hemlock
1
49
20"
8'
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Douglas Fir
q
50 I 10" I 5' AAcer macrophyllum Bigleaf Maple I i
51
32" 1
12,
Acer macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
1
52
18"
18'
Malus pumila
Apple
i
53
12"
12'
Malus pumila
Apple
2
54
12"
15,
Malus pumila
Apple
1
55
12"
10' Acer
macrophyllum
Bigleaf Maple
q
56
10" **
10'
Malus pumila
Apple
1
Several dead limbs, phototropic lean
Good condition.
Broken central leader, minor dead wood,
downward growing branches.
Growing into tree #4.
Significant hole at base, deadwood in
canopy.
Multi -stem 3 small stems in addition to
main trunk.
Minor dead wood in canopy.
Significant broken branch, trunk is forked
at mid point, several broken branches.
Several dead limbs, trunk is girdled near
base, straight and strong central leader.
A few dead limbs, straight and strong
central leader
Numerous dead limbs, straight central
leader, thin canopy.
Broken central leader.
Multi -stem 5 stems - 6"-10" calip each.
Growing into base of tree #16. Crack in
one trunk, several dead limbs.
Straight central leader, a few small dead
limbs. Tree #15 is growing into base.
Multi -stem 4 stems - 6"-10" dia. Several
broken trunks, mis-shapen/singled sided
canopy.
Strong central leader, some dead wood
in canopy
Slight phototropic lean
Broken central leader, some dead wood.
Straight leader, thin canopy, low
aesthetic value.
Straight leader, thin canopy, low
aesthetic value.
Straight leader, thin canopy, low
aesthetic value.
Straight leader, thin canopy, low
aesthetic value.
Straight leader, thin canopy, low
aesthetic value.
Mis-shapen canopy (one-sided).
Mis-shapen canopy (one-sided).
Mis-shapen canopy (one-sided).
Mis-shapen canopy (one-sided).
A few dead limbs.
A few dead limbs.
Nails in trunk
A few dead limbs, small second trunk
A few low hanging limbs
Mis-shapen canopy (one-sided), leaning,
a few broken branches
A few broken limbs
Mis-shapen canopy (one-sided).
Multi -stem 6" to 8", slightly mis-shapen.
Broken limbs, cracked trunk, phototropic
lean
Multi -stem, phototropic lean, slightly
mis-shapen.
Thin canopy, but overall good form
Thin canopy, but overall good form
Very minimal canopy
Good overall form
Canopy is bare at crown indicating
possible defect of ailment
Multi -stem 4 trunks 5" -8" dia.
Good leader, but several dead branches
Poor health and poor canopy condition
Mis-shapen canopy
Mis-shapen trunk - was once a
multi -stemmed tree but several trunks
have been removed leaving a large
stump with one remaining trunk
Mis-shapen trunk - was once a
multi -stemmed tree but several trunks
have been removed leaving a large
stump with three remaining trunks
Poor health and poor canopy condition,
possible indications of disease
Poor health and poor canopy condition,
possible indications of disease
Poor health and poor canopy condition,
possible indications of disease
Straight trunk, good overall form
Poor health and poor canopy condition,
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NE 114 OF THE SW 114 AND 5E 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4, SEC 29, TWN 29, RGE 5 E, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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NOTES:
1. NO CRITICAL AREAS OR BUFFERS EXIST ON THE SITE.
2. PROPERTY LINE IS THE CLEARING EXTENT. ALL VEGETATION WITHIN
PROPERTY LINE TO BE REMOVED.
3. NO SITE IMPACTS DUE TO TREE REMOVAL ARE ANTICIPATED.
4. SEE L100 LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR LOCATION, TYPE AND SIZE OF
REPLACEMENT TREES PROPOSED TO MITIGATE TREE REMOVAL.
M = MULTI -STEM (CALIPER = LARGEST TRUNK PLUS SQUARE ROOT OF SUM OF
ALL OTHER TRUNKS SQUARED (CITY OF SEATTLE METHODOLOGY)
** = CALIPER MEASURED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ALL OTHER CALIPER
MEASUREMENTS FROM SURVEY BY OTHERS.
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SIGNIFICANT TREE PRIORITIZATION
Priority One
I. Landmark trees;
ii. Significant trees that form a continuous canopy;
iii. Significant trees on slopes greater than twenty percent (20%);
iv. Significant trees adjacent to critical areas and their associated buffers; and
v. Significant trees over sixty feet (60') in height or greater than eighteen inches (18")
caliper.
Priority Two
i. Healthy tree groupings whose associated undergrowth can be preserved;
ii. Other significant native evergreen or deciduous trees; and
iii. Other significant non-native trees.
Priority
Three
Alders and cottonwoods shall be retained when all other trees have been evaluated for
retention and are not able to be retained, unless the alders and/or cottonwoods are used as
part of an approved enhancement project within a critical area or its buffer.
RMC 4-4-130
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