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HomeMy WebLinkAboutArborist Report & Tree InventoryArborist Report Page 1 Arbor Barber Tree Service ISA# PN-9076A MITCH FLANNERY 38102 192ND Ave SE AUBURN WA, 98092 (253) 410-9287 sales@arborbarber.com Hanh Huynh 11850 Southeast 157th Place, Renton, Washington, 98058 Site Inspection Date: 9/19/25 Report Date: 10/22/25 ASSIGNMENT I was tasked with assessing 3 Lombardi Poplars for health and potential for property damage. Below are my findings. SITE OBSERVATIONS Parcel #1432600730 is a 6,979 square foot lot containing a single-family dwelling in the middle of the property as well as 3 outbuildings constructed on the North end of the property. Trees on site consist of 3 large Lombardi Poplars planted on the north end of the property and one Thundercloud Plum (D) 12” DBH (6 Tree Credits) planted on the south end of the property (to be retained). TREE INVENTORY AND RISK ASSESSMENT A – Lombardi Poplar 60” DBH @ 100’+ tall (13 Tree Credits) – This specimen is located in proximity to multiple, high-value targets. The tree is live and healthy, but the species should in no way be planted on such a small property with so many surrounding targets as they are very prone to large limb failures. B – Lombardi Poplar 50” DBH @ 120’+ tall (13 Tree Credits) – In addition to being an inappropriately planted species in tight quarters, this tree is in a severe state of decline, the likelihood of failure is highly probable with multiple surrounding targets. C – Lombardi Poplar 60” DBH @ 120’+ tall (13 Tree Credits) – In addition to being an inappropriately planted species in tight quarters, this tree is in a severe state of decline, the likelihood of failure is highly probable with multiple surrounding targets. All of these trees have a high consequence of failure and an extensive history of failures (limbs piled near trees and broken stubs in crown) Arborist Report Page 2 RECOMMENDATIONS I recommend removal of the 3 Lombardi Poplar’s mentioned in the previous sections of this report. Trees are to be replaced per RMC. SITE MAP A B C NORTH D Arborist Report Page 3 A B C