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12227 Huckleberry Lane
Arlington WA 98223 11/1/2020
To: City of Renton Planning
Re: Parcel # 3628600007 Tree Survey
I was contacted in my capacity as an ISA Certified Arborist to
create a survey of all significant trees at the above property. All
trees are identified with numbered metal Arborist tags with green
survey tape.
Tree # 39 is on the adjacent property to the east but the radial drip
line extends more than 20 feet onto the above parcel and will need
to be protected if any further excavation occurs unless the property
owner agrees for removal.
Tree # 40 and # 41 are native trees to this region.
Trees # 42 - 48 are not native to this area.
Tree # 48 is considered an invasive tree species.
`Radial drip line
Deodar Cedar
Western Red Cedar
Dogwood
.Japanese Maple
Stewartia
Magnolia
Leyland cypress
Ailanthus
Cedrus deodara
Thuja plicata
Cornus nuttali
Acer palmatum
Stewartia pseudocamellia
Magnolia
Chamecyparis leylandii
Ailanthus altissma
TREE SURVEY
No.
Species
DBH
Ht.
RDL*
Vigor
39
Deodar Cedar
26in
70ft
-25ft
Very good
40
Western Red Cedar
24in
65ft
15ft
Very good
41
Native Dogwood
gin
25ft
16ft
Good
42
Japanese Maple
141n
15ft
15ft
Good
Multiple trunks
2,3,2.5,2,3.5,2 inches
43
Stewartia
12in
18ft
12ft
Good
Multiple trunks
2,4,3,3 inches
44
Magnolia
Tin
40ft
15ft
Good
45
Leyland Cypress
12in
40ft
15ft
Good
46
Leyland Cypress
11 in
40ft
15ft
Good
47
Leyland Cypress
13in
40ft
15ft
Good
48
Ailanthus
6in
15ft
1Oft
Poor
Invasive species
ThoGias Boyce
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ISA Certified ATror-ils--t PN 6183A
H uckleberrylandworks. com
Boyce.thomasr@gmail_com
Tree Protection Plan
The trees can be preserved on this property if proper tree
protection plans are followed. The trees are numbered (see site
plan).
Signage should be posted indicating the tree protection zone
outside the drip line (Outer Root Zone) .The trunk to the drip line is
also referred to as the (Inner Root Zone)
Fencing should be provided at no closer to the trunk than the
drip line to prevent soil compaction by unnecessary foot traffic or
construction machine activity. Any excavation within the Inner Root
Zone is to should be performed by hand_ The fence should be 4- 6
feet high metal fencing. The fence posts should be located as not to
damage any large anchor roots. The addition of 6 inches of bark
mulch may be needed in some areas to prevent compaction. Soil
compaction damages surface roots making them unable to absorb
water and air normally. No building materials should be stored
under the trees.
The trenchless method for installing underground utilities should
be used when possible as opposed to open ditch excavation to
prevent and minimize damage to tree roots.
Pruning may be needed to prevent any accidental damage to
some of the lower branches. Any pruning should be performed by
an experienced professional.
Thomas Boyce
ISA Certified Arborist PN 6183A (since 2007)
ISA Tree Risk Asessor 290 (since 2008)
H uckleberrylandworks.com
Boyce-thomasr@gmaii.com