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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19 TR_Sather_Arborist_Report_20180220_v1Shoffner Consulting 21529 4TH AVE. W #C31 BOTHELL, WA 98021 MOBILE:(206)755-2871 May 30, 2017 Revised: December 13, 2017 Patter Sather 532 SW 3rd Pl. Renton, WA 98057 RE: Tree Inventory and Retention Plan - Sather SP, Renton, WA. Patty: This report is provided to address the recent inventory I conducted on the property at the address of 532 SW 3rd Pl. in the City of Renton. Please see the accompanying Tree Inventory Map and Tree Evaluation Data spreadsheet for reference to this report. 1. Site Conditions and Proposed Development The property is located in Renton in an area primarily developed with single family residences. The project site is currently developed as a nursery with several buildings, greenhouses and a home. The site slopes downward to the south. The proposed development of the site is to short plat it into as many as four single family residence lots. 2. Tree Inventory Methods and Results I visited the site on May 22, 2017 to conduct an inventory and gather information on all of the trees during which I labeled them with numbered metal tags which correspond to the numbers on the inventory map and in the tree evaluation data spreadsheet. I conducted visual condition assessments according to the methods and procedures specified in the ISA Tree Risk Assessment Manual (2013) by viewing them up close to observe the trunk and root collar and from afar to observe conditions in the crown. The tree evaluation data spreadsheet provides information on all of the trees. In total, I conducted evaluations on 29 trees. One tree shown on the survey has recently fallen. The accompanying Tree Evaluation Data spreadsheet provides information on all of the inventoried trees. Two of the trees on the site, both western red cedars (#6 and #11) have very sparse crowns, a condition that is indicative of decline that will ultimately end in 1 the death of these trees very soon. In my opinion, these trees should not be retained as they will soon need to be removed. 3. Tree Retention and Replacement Required and Proposed This property is located in a residential zone and is planned to be developed with single family residences, therefore the City of Renton specifies tree retention at 2 trees per every 5,000 square feet of property area. The project site measures 22,920 square feet requiring the retention/replacement with 9 trees. Trees 30” and greater are classified as landmark in the City of Renton and are prohibited from removal without an approved Vegetation Management Plan or a Land Development Permit. There are 2 trees on the site that meet the size threshold to be classifed as landmark. They are trees #6 and #9. Number 6, however, is in an advanced state of decline and not recommended to be retained as it will need to be removed in the near future once it has died. A total of 12 trees, including the healthy exceptional tree (#9) are proposed to be retained satisfying the requirement for tree retention on developing lots in the City of Renton. For trees not retained to meet the minimum requirement, replacement trees are to be 2 inch caliper for deciduous trees and a minimum of 6’ in height for evergreen trees. For trees not planted as replacement below the required minimum, section 3.H. 1.e.iii of the RMC specifies the following: iii. Fee in Lieu: When the Administrator determines that it is infeasible to replace trees on the site, payment into the City’s Urban Forestry Program fund may be approved in an amount of money approximating the current market value of the replacement trees and the labor to install them. The City shall determine the value of replacement trees. No tree replacement is required on this project as the required tree retention is being provided. 4. Impact Assessment This impact assessment is to provide information on the potential impact removing trees will have on the retained trees. Most of the trees to be removed are on the new lots, to the north of the existing residence. Three trees to be removed on the existing lot are east of the trees to be retained on that lot. The main impact associated with the removal of trees on retained trees is the increase in exposure of the retained trees to winds. In this area, the prevailing winds (which create the strongest gusts) blow from the south to southwest. Since 2 all of the trees to be removed are north or east of the trees to be retained, the removal of trees on the site will not increase the exposure of the retained trees, therefore, they will not be impacted. 5. Tree Protection Measures The following tree protection measures are required for all of the retained trees: • Prior to beginning any work on the site, including clearing and grading, protection fencing is to be installed at the required locations at or beyond the dripline edge. • The fencing is to be a type required or approved by the City of Renton. • Signs calling out the area within the fencing as the Tree Protection Zone - No Entry, No Dumping, No Storage of Materials and No Machinery, are to be hung from the fencing around each tree. • The fencing is to remain in place throughout construction and removed only upon approval of the City of Renton. Any impacts proposed within the tree protection zone is to be evaluated and assessed for extent of impacts by the project consulting arborist. 5. Use of This Report and Limitations This report is provided to Patty Sather as a means of reporting on the conditions and statuses of the trees located on the short plat project site in the City of Renton. While Shoffner Consulting has used every means available to determine tree health and development impacts, trees are dynamic and their conditions can change rapidly given changes in environmental factors and site development, therefore this assessment pertains only for those noted on the day of their evaluation, and no guarantee can be made against damage caused by unforeseen development-related impacts. Natural decline and failure of trees is not predictable. Cordially, ! Tony Shoffner ISA Certified Arborist #PN-0909A, CTRA #1759 3 N #1 #2#3 #4 #5 #6#7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #27#28 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #21 #22 #20 #23 #29#25 #24 #26 TREE INVENTORY AND RETENTION PLAN SATHER S.P. 532 SW 3RD PL. RENTON, WA. TREE HAS FALLEN N Tree Tag #Species DBH Crown Diameter Rating Condition Notes Status 1 FC/Ps 16”20’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 2 TP/Pc 10”16’2 Generally good condition, extensive pruning Retained 3 TP/Pc 8”16’2 Generally good condition, extensive pruning Retained 4 BC/Pe 12”24’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 5 FC/Ps 12”15’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Retained 6 WRC/Tp 39”40’4 Poor condition and health, declining Removed 7 BLM/Am 18”36’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Retained 8 WRC/Tp 8”15’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Retained 9 PM/Am 30”40’2 Generally good condition and health, some decay Retained 10 CP/Pc 6”12’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Retained 11 WRC/Tp 24”30’4 Poor condition and health, declining Retained 12 Ap/Md 12”26’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Retained 13 PL/Pl 12”32’2 Generally good condition and health, some decay Retained 14 DF/Pm 26”40’2 Generally good condition and health, large and older Retained 15 BC/Pe 8”24’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 16 BC/Pe 8”24’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 17 BC/Pe 10”24’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 18 BC/Pe 8”20’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 19 Ap/Md 10”20’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 20 BC/Pe 16”36’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 21 BC/Pe 8”24’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 22 BC/Pe 8”24’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 23 BC/Pe 8”20’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Retained 24 BC/Pe 12”24’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 25 BC/Pe 8”24’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 26 BC/Pe 6”24’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 27 BC/Pe 10”15’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 28 BC/Pe 8”20’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed 29 BC/Pe 12”36’1 Good condition and health, young and vigorous Removed Tree Tag #Number assigned to tree on survey tag Species Species code: Ap/Md=Apple (Malus domestica)FC/Ps=Flowering cherry (Prunus serrulata) BC/Pe=Bittercherry (Prunus emarginata)PL/Pl=Portugal laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) BLM/Am=Big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum)PM/Am=Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii) CP/Pc=Common pear (Pyrus communis)TP/Pc-=Thundercloud plum (Prunus cerasifera) DF/Pm=Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)WRC/Tp=Western red cedar (Thuja plicata) Dbh Diameter at 4.5’ above ground surface Crown diameter Maximum diameter of crown spread in feet Rating Condition rating (1=Excellent condition and health; 2=Generally good condition and health; 3=fair condition and health, minor defects or stress 4=Poor condition and/or health) Condition Notes General notes about health, condition and vigor TREE EVALUTION DATA Sather Short Plat 1