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PLANNING DIVISION
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION
FROM CRITICAL AREAS REGULATIONS
EVALUATION FORM & DECISION
DATE OF DECISION: April 6, 2022
PROJECT NUMBER: LUA22-000121, CAE
PROJECT NAME: 2000 Lake Washington Apartments Tree Pruning
PROJECT MANAGER: Jill Ding, Senior Planner
OWNER: REEP - SP Marina Land LLC (c/o Joyce Kim)
1300 N 20th St, Renton, WA 98056
APPLICANT/CONTACT: Marsha Newman, A Plus Tree
985 Walnut Ave, Vallejo, CA 94592
PROJECT LOCATION: 1300 & 1303 N 20th St, Renton, WA 98056
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting a Critical Areas Exemption for tree maintenance. The
proposal includes the pruning of 42 trees throughout the property for the purpose of maintaining building
clearance, pedestrian clearance, road clearance, hazard mitigation, and general tree health/aesthetics. In addition,
two (2) trees would be cabled to mitigate potential tree parts failure hazards due to poor tree structure.
The work is estimated to take 2.5 days, would be performed during regular business hours, and would not block
any public roadways. The following equipment will be used on sight for the duration of the project: dump truck,
woodchipper, bucket truck, chain saws, pole saws, and hand saws. The project site is mapped with protected slopes
(slopes with grades that exceed 40%) and sensitive slopes (slopes with grades betwe en 25% and 40%).
CRITICAL AREA: Protected and Sensitive Slopes
EXEMPTION JUSTIFICATION: RMC 4-3-050C.3.c Agricultrual, Harvesting, Vegetation Management:
iii. Dangerous Trees: Removal of non-native invasive ground cover or weeds listed by King County Noxious Weed
Board or other government agency or dangerous trees, as defined in Chapter 4-11 RMC which have been approved
by the City and certified dangerous by a licensed landscape architect, or certified arborist, selection of whom to
be approved by the City based on the type of information required.
Staff Comment: The proposal includes the maintenance of existing trees within an existing multi -family apartment
development. The proposed pruning and cabling would maintain the health of the existing trees with the intent
that the proposed maintenance activities would avoid removal of the trees in the future.
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City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Certificate of Exemption From Critical Areas Regulations
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FINDINGS: The proposed development is consistent with the following findings pursuant to RMC section
4-3-050C.2.d:
i. The activity is not prohibited by this or any other provision of the Renton Municipal
Code or State or Federal law or regulation;
ii. The activity will be conducted using best management practices as specified by industry
standards or applicable Federal agencies or scientific principles;
iii. Impacts are minimized and, where applicable, disturbed areas are immediately
restored;
iv. Where water body or buffer disturbance has occurred in accordance with an exemption
during construction or other activities, revegetation with native vegetation shall be
required;
v. If a hazardous material, activity, and/or facility that is exempt pursuant to this Section
has a significant or substantial potential to degrade groundwater quality, then the
Administrator may require compliance with the Wellhead Protection Area
requirements of this Section otherwise relevant to that hazardous material, activity,
and/or facility. Such determinations will be based upon site and/or chemical -specific
data.
DECISION: An exemption from the Critical Areas Regulations is hereby Approved with Conditions*
and subject to the following conditions:
*CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. The contractor shall comply with the ANSI standard for proposed pruning cuts.
2. Pruning shall result in no more than 20% live canopy loss on each deciduous tree and live tissue loss for
coniferous trees shall be restricted to 15%.
3. None of the cuts permitted shall be topping cuts, which are prohibited by code.
SIGNATURE & DATE OF DECISION:
________________________________________ ____________________________________
for Vanessa Dolbee, Planning Director Date
RECONSIDERATION: Within 14 days of the decision date, any party may request that the decision be reopened by the
approval body. The approval body may modify his decision if material evidence not readily discoverable prior to the
original decision is found or if he finds there was misrepresentation of fact. After review of the reconsideration request,
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if the approval body finds sufficient evidence to amend the original decision, there will be no further extension of the
appeal period. Any person wishing to take further action must file a formal appeal within the 14-day appeal time frame.
APPEALS: This administrative land use decision will become final if not appealed in writing to the Hearing Examiner
on or before 5:00 PM on April 20, 2022. An appeal of the decision must be filed within the 14-day appeal period (RCW
43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11-680). Due to the ongoing state of emergency enacted by Governor’s Proclamation 20 -
05, the City Clerk’s Office is working remotely. For that reason, ap peals must be submitted electronically to the
City Clerk at cityclerk@rentonwa.gov or delivered to City Hall 1st floor Lobby Hub only on Tuesdays and/or
Wednesdays. The appeal fee, normally due at the time an appeal is submitted, will be collected at a fut ure date if
your appeal is submitted electronically. Appeals to the Hearing Examiner are governed by RMC 4 -8-110 and
additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office,
cityclerk@rentonwa.gov.
EXPIRATION: Five (5) years from the date of decision (date signed).
Attachments: Arborist Report
cc: Owner / REED - SP Marina Land LLC (c/o Joyce Kim)
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ARBORIST REPORT
for
- 2000 Lake Washington Apartments -
Security Properties
Parcel: 3344500315
1300 N 20th Street, Renton, WA 98056
Friday, February 24th, 2022
Site plan on final page of report
By Izzy Nosan | ISA Certified Arborist WE-11653A | TRAQ Certified | izzy@aplustree.com
985 Walnut Avenue, Vallejo, CA 94592 | (206) 550-6679 | www.aplustree.com
RECEIVED
04/05/2022 JDing
PLANNING DIVISION
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Background
Information
This report was prepared on behalf of 2000 Lake Washington Apartments
regarding recommended 2022 general tree care on site, located at 1300 N 20th
Street, Renton, WA 98056. The apartment complex parcel is located within
several critical areas. This report was created to describe recommended
pruning and mitigation within these areas.
44 trees are included on this report. The trees are located sporadically around
community. Please see attached Site Plan and corresponding pin numbers for
approximate locations.
The tree assessment was performed on September 15th, 2021.
The tree assessment was regarding the present conditions, integrity, and future
expectations of the trees. The trees were assessed with specific focus on the
potential risk to the property, residents, and visitors.
Assignment (and
any limiting factors)
The assignment was a Level 2 Basic Risk Assessment of the trees within the
parcel.
This limited visual assessment was performed solely from ground grade and
was completed to provide recommendations for future action.
A Plus was requested to assess all trees on site. A report was created
regarding recommendations for safety concerns, potential impact to the
property, and to distinguish if the trees pose future risks.
2000 Lake Washington management intends to reduce the risk of future tree
failures and/or structural damage on site by acquiring arborist services for
mitigation of trees.
2000 Lake Washington management intends to plant replacement trees
according to the City of Renton's regulations for tree retentions standards
following mitigatory tree care.
There were no limitations to assessment.
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Observations At the time of the assessment, the following was observed:
(Please refer to the associated photos in the Attachments at the end of report.)
1)1 12-18” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997302
•Tree Pin #1
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
2)1 6-12” DBH purple leaf plum, (Prunus cerasifera)
•Approximate height: 35 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997282
•Tree Pin #2
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building and has
overextended limbs.
b.This tree is being recommended for a crown reduction in
order to reduce the potential for limb failure and to clear any
tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
3)1 6-12” DBH purple leaf plum, (Prunus cerasifera)
•Approximate height: 35 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997283
•Tree Pin #3
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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4)1 12-18” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997286
•Tree Pin #4
a.This tree has a large, heavy limb overhanging the adjacent
building.
b.This tree is being recommended for end-weight reduction
pruning in order to reduce the likelihood of limb failure.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
5)1 12-18” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 55 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997287
•Tree Pin #5
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
6)1 18-24” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 1000430814
•Tree Pin #6
a.This tree has low hanging limbs likely to contact vehicles in the
road.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting vehicles.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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7)1 18-24” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 55 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997572
•Tree Pin #7
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building and has low
hanging limbs likely to contact vehicles in the road.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting buildings and
vehicles.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations
8)1 6-12” DBH flowering cherry, (Prunus serrulata)
•Approximate height: 25 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997293
•Tree Pin #8
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
9)1 6-12” DBH flowering cherry, (Prunus serrulata)
•Approximate height: 25 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997297
•Tree Pin #9
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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10)1 6-12” DBH purple leaf plum, (Prunus cerasifera)
•Approximate height: 30 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997575
•Tree Pin #10
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
11)1 12-18” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 55 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997593
•Tree Pin #11
a.This tree has low hanging limbs likely to contact large vehicles
in the road.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting vehicles.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
12)1 18-24” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 60 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997567
•Tree Pin #12
a.This tree has limbs contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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13)1 12-18” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 60 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997599
•Tree Pin #13
a.This tree has limbs contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
14)1 12-18” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 55 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997589
•Tree Pin #14
a.This tree has limbs contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
15)1 12-18” DBH shore pine, (Pinus contorta)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997565
•Tree Pin #15
a.This tree has limbs contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
This tree also possess codominant structure with included
bark between the leaders. This type of structure is viewed as a
defect. Static steel cabling is being recommended to be
installed between the 2 leaders in order to reduce the
likelihood of a splitting failure.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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16)1 6-12” DBH white pine, (Pinus strobus)
•Approximate height: 35 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 1000430949
•Tree Pin #16
a.This tree has limbs contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
17)1 12-18” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 55 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997300
•Tree Pin #17
a.This tree has limbs contacting the adjacent building and
growing near the chimney.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
18)1 6-12” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997301
•Tree Pin #18
a.This tree possesses codominant structure with included bark
between the leaders. This type of structure is viewed as a
defect. Static steel cabling is being recommended to be
installed between the 3 leaders in order to reduce the
likelihood of a splitting failure.
b.Decay was viewed between the leaders, and is expected to fail
if not mitigated.
c.Cabling shall abide by ANSI 300 Standards.
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19)1 3-6” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 30 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997281
•Tree Pin #19
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
20)1 12-18” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 40 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997280
•Tree Pin #20
a.This tree has low hanging limbs likely to contact large vehicles
in the road.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting vehicles.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
21)1 12-18” DBH big leaf maple, (Acer macrophyllum)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997692
•Tree Pin #21
a.This tree has low hanging limbs likely to contact large vehicles
in the road.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting vehicles.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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22)1 18-24” DBH big leaf maple, (Acer macrophyllum)
•Approximate height: 55 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 1000430408
•Tree Pin #22
a.This tree has low hanging limbs likely to contact large vehicles
in the road.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting vehicles.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
23)1 6-12” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 35 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997279
•Tree Pin #23
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
24)1 3-6” DBH big leaf maple, (Acer macrophyllum)
•Approximate height: 30 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997291
•Tree Pin #25
a.This tree has low hanging limbs likely to contact large vehicles
in the road.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting vehicles.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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25)1 6-12” DBH purple leaf plum, (Prunus cerasifera)
•Approximate height: 30 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997581
•Tree Pin #26
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
26)1 12–18” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997577
•Tree Pin #27
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
27)1 12-18” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 55 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 1000430813
•Tree Pin #28
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building and has an
excessive amount of weight in the top of the tree, and weak
attachments (codominant leaders).
b.This tree is being recommended for a crown reduction in
order to reduce the potential for top failure and to clear any
tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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28)1 18-24” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 50 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 1001431724
•Tree Pin #29
a.This tree has a large, heavy limb overhanging the adjacent
carport and road.
b.This tree is being recommended for end-weight reduction
pruning in order to reduce the likelihood of limb failure.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
29)1 6-12” DBH flowering cherry, (Prunus serrulata)
•Approximate height: 25 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997620
•Tree Pin #30
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
30)1 12-18” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 40 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997619
•Tree Pin #31
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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31)1 6-12” DBH flowering cherry, (Prunus serrulata)
•Approximate height: 20 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997617
•Tree Pin #32
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
32)1 6-12” DBH Deodar cedar, (Cedrus deodara)
•Approximate height: 35 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997616
•Tree Pin #33
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
33)1 6-12” DBH flowering cherry, (Prunus serrulata)
•Approximate height: 25 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997615
•Tree Pin #34
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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34)1 18-24” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 50 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997614
•Tree Pin #35
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
35)1 12-18” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 40 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997604
•Tree Pin #36
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
36)1 12-18” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 1000430424
•Tree Pin #37
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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37)1 12-18” DBH sweetgum, (Liquidambar styraciflua)
•Approximate height: 55 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997606
•Tree Pin #38
a.This tree has an excessive amount of weight in the top of the
tree, and is weak wooded/species characteristics of failure at
this size .
b.This tree is being recommended for a crown reduction in
order to reduce the potential for top failure.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
38)1 6-12” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997695
•Tree Pin #39
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
39)1 12-18” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997705
•Tree Pin #40
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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40)1 18-24” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997702
•Tree Pin #41
a.This tree is almost contacting the chimney.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the chimney.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
41)1 18-24” DBH red maple, (Acer rubrum)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997700
•Tree Pin #42
a.This tree is contacting the building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
42)1 3-6” DBH Japanese maple, (Acer palmatum)
•Approximate height: 20 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997698
•Tree Pin #43
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
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43)1 12-18” DBH quaking aspen, (Populus tremuloides)
•Approximate height: 45 feet
•A Plus Tree ID# 997699
•Tree Pin #44
a.This tree is contacting the adjacent building.
b.This tree is being recommended for clearance pruning in
order to clear any tree material from contacting the building.
c.The smallest-diameter cuts will be utilized to achieve the
intended results. All pruning shall abide by ANSI 300
Standards.
d.Crew will utilize reduction cuts when possible in order to retain
existing limbs unless no viable laterals exist, where the branch
will be removed to a branch collar.
e.No more than 20% of live canopy will be removed from the
tree during pruning operations.
Testing / Analysis No soil assessment or advanced testing procedures were conducted.
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Discussion and
recommendations
The majority of recommended tree care is for clearance pruning. Many trees on
site are contacting the buildings, almost contacting the buildings, or possess
limbs likely to be contacted by passing vehicles. Clearance pruning will utilize
minimal pruning practices to clear the aforementioned items. For all trees, cuts
are not expected to exceed 3 inches in diameter.
Clearance pruning is important tree maintenance to upkeep in order for
properties to be in compliance with local fire codes and to reduce the
likelihood of property damage, insect infestation, or rodent infestation.
Crown reductions are being recommended for select trees. The trees included
on this report for crown reductions have become large for their species and are
expected to experience failures if retained as is. Trees of the included species
can be prone to splitting failures at their respective sizes. The trees will be
reduced back to a point where the likelihood of future failure will be
reduced. Crown reductions remove weight from the ends of branches back to
a healthy, growing lateral branch, which will form a new crown. The process
reduces long, heavy, or overextended branches, as well as removing any
branches with significant defects. Reduction cuts are not expected to exceed 4
inches in diameter.
Weight reduction pruning is being recommended for select trees possessing
heavy limbs expected to fail in a heavy loading event or under normal
circumstances. Reducing weight at the ends of these limbs will reduce the
likelihood of them failing.
Static steel cable installation is being recommended for select trees to prevent
a future splitting failure and to encourage future integrity.. The purpose of this
is to support weak crotches/codominant leaders with included bark. (This type
of structure is viewed as a defect as it an increase the likelihood of splitting
failures along the included bark union).
Upon visual inspection of the trees included on this report, they were
recommended for the aforementioned pruning and arborist services. These
recommendations were given with focus on reducing the likelihood of property
damage and/or personal harm to residents/visitors.
2000 Lake Washington management intends to plant replacement trees
according to the City of Renton’s standard, following mitigatory tree care.
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