HomeMy WebLinkAbout13B - RS_Tree report - Merritt residence10.18.15_20190215.pdfMike and Cindy Merritt
2505 Lyons Avenue NE
October 17, 2015
Mike and Cindy Merritt
2505 Lyons Avenue NE
Renton, WA 98059
SUBJECT: PROPERTY AT 2505 LYONS AVENUE NE, RENTON, WA, EXISTING
TREE EVALUATION
I conducted a site visit at the above-referenced site on October 12th and 13th to
evaluate the overall health of each tree per the City of Renton's Municipal Code Section
4-4-130. Following are the existing significant trees found on the site along with their
species, dbh, drip line (radius), overall health. See also Tree Retention Plan Sheet L-1
and L-2.
As discussed with Mike Merritt during a visit prior to October 12th/13th, a portion of the
property will be deeded to City of Renton. As such, not all trees were surveyed though a
visual inventory was made by myself. There would be several dozen additional
significant trees added to the trees to be retained trees quantity.
TREE RETENTION/REPLACEMENT CALCUALTIONS
1. TOTAL TREES: 64
2. DEDUCTIONS:
A. Trees that are dangerous: 3
B. Trees in proposed public streets: 0
C. Trees in proposed private access tracts: 10
D. Trees in critical areas and buffers: 0
3. Subtract line 2 from line 1: 51
4. Project is in the R-1 zone: 51 trees x 0.3 = 15.3
5. Quantity of trees proposed to be retained: 22
6. Subtract line 5 from line 4 for trees to be replaced: -7
(If line 6 is zero or less, no replacement trees are required)
Mike and Cindy Merritt
2505 Lyons Avenue NE
Mike and Cindy Merritt
2505 Lyons Avenue NE
Mike and Cindy Merritt
2505 Lyons Avenue NE
TREE SPECIES:
Douglas Fir: Pseudotsuga menziesii
Western Red Cedar: Thuja plicata
Big Leaf Maple: Acer macrophyllum
Red Alder: Alnus rubra
Maple: Acer rubrum, cultivar unknown
Deodar Cedar: Cedrus deodora
Serviceberry: Amelanchier alnifolia
ASSUMPTIONS:
1. Only the numbered trees in this report have been examined. This report reflects the
condition of the trees at the time of the site visit. There is no warranty or guarantee,
expressed or implied that problems or deficiencies of the subject tree may not arise in
the future.
2. All trees may fail at any time, with or without obvious defects, and with or without
applied stress. A complete evaluation of the potential for this (a) tree to fail required
excavation and examination of the base of the subject tree.
Regards,
VARLEY VARLEY VARLEY
Jeff Varley
Landscape Architect
12743 NE 170th Lane
Woodinville, WA 98072
phone: 425-466-9430
email: varley_jeff@hotmail.com