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Arborist Report
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11241 willows road ne
suite 200
redmond, wa 98052
phone (425) 822-4446
Assignment
The arborist report is required to accompany a Renton Site Plan Review submittal. It is developed to
convey specific information regarding the trees proposed for removal, tree protection for trees to be
retained and supplemental tree planting suggestions. I am coordinating the integration of tree
removal, tree retention and tree protection into the landscape plans of the stormwater pond.
Assessment Methods
The inventory of trees was performed on October 13, 2016. The inventory is tabulated in the tree
table which includes an assignment of tree number, identification of tree species by common and
botanical names, diameter at breast height (DBH) measurement, a condition assessment using five
categories (Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor and Dead) based on visual tree inspection of each tree,
comments specific to each trees condition and the proposal to either remove or retain the tree. In
the case of trees with multiple stems, typically beaked hazelnut trees in this case, I’ve noted the
approximate number of stems and the stems average size.
Site description
The site address is 3004 Beacon Way South. The location of the subject trees is along the south side
and southeast corner of the PSE Talbot Hill Substation. The land surface is undulating with
vegetation typical of upland plant species. See figure 1. The majority of the trees are in good shape
with the exception of the willow and alder; they have been damaged by recent branch failures during
the spring windstorms.
To: Jeff McMeekin, PSE
From: Tom Early, Otak, Inc.
Date: December 13, 2016
Project No.: 31983.h
Jeff McMeekin, PSE Page 2
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Figure 1: google aerial showing substation area of selective tree removal on left, area of tree removal for storm water
facility on right and direction of tree numbering
Work proposed
The work proposed is in association with improvements to the PSE Talbot Hill substation. A
stormwater detention pond is proposed to be constructed to the southeast of the substation, see
figure 1 above. The grading of the stormwater pond will require significant trees to be removed, see
the tree table for a list of significant and non-significant trees to be removed. The removal of these
significant trees requires a landscape planting effort to bolster the view buffer planting between the
neighbors to the south and the substation to meet the Renton Municipal Code 4-4-070, specifically
section F.4.c and H.6.c which call for fully sight obscuring landscape visual buffer. The execution of
this planting to meet the letter and intent of the code is challenging in that the nearest location
available for planting is between a maintenance road and the clearance zone of overhead
transmission lines managed by Seattle City Light, see figure 2. In light of these constraints the fully
sight-obscuring landscaped visual buffer is proposed to be 20 feet in width in two locations and
contain a mixture of trees and large shrubs, some of which will mature to 35 feet tall.
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Figure 2: view buffer planting areas and challenges with transmission line clearances and transmission line tower
clearances
We are also proposing to remove 11 significant trees to the west of the entrance driveway along the
south side of the substation, see images 1 and 2. These trees are numbered 100 through 105, 108,
109, 113, 115 and 116. They are all Douglas fir trees. The majority of these trees are reaching a
height in which their risk toward the substation is enhanced due to the prevalence of windblown
limbs damaging equipment within the substation. The existing shrubs and smaller trees in this area
are to remain to continue to provide their view buffer for the southern neighbors.
Jeff McMeekin, PSE Page 4
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Image 1: proposed selective tree removals to reduce risk for substation, view from southeast corner of playfield looking to
the north
Image 2: view looking north-northeast from just north of 1507 Rolling Hills Avenue SE, dotted line indicates
vegetation to remain and dashed line with transparent fill indicates vegetation to be removed
Jeff McMeekin, PSE Page 5
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Tree protection recommendations
Along with standard TESC measures, it is recommended that silt fence is used to mark the tree
protection areas rather than duplicate the fencing required on-site. The silt fence should be placed at
or outside of the trees dripline because it will need to be dug in to be correctly installed. In tree
protection areas where silt fence is not proposed, 4 foot tall orange construction fence should be
installed at the dripline or further from the trees to remain. This orange construction fence should
be the same as the limits of disturbance.
The area of proposed selective tree removals should not require tree protection fencing. Tree
removals should be planned to control limb and main stem cuts to minimize damage to surrounding
vegetation. Existing wildlife snags should be lowered in height to be less than their distance to the
substation fence.
Supplemental visual buffer plantings
The visual buffer plantings include Vine Maple, Western Serviceberry, Beaked Hazelnut, California
Wax Myrtle, Silk Tassel and Strawberry Trees planted at 6 feet triangular on-center spacing. The vine
maple and western serviceberry are proposed to be 6 feet tall and the other plants are to be 5 gallon
container at the time of installation. This visual buffer planting is 50% evergreen species to
maximize the screening provided by the planting while also providing some variation to improve
ecological services as well as aesthetics.
Tom Early, Otak, Inc.
Certified Arborist PN-5622A, Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
Landscape Architect, Washington State # 1199
PSE Talbot HIll Substation Arborist Report Tree Table
Trees at Stormwater Detention Pond Facility
1 of 4
Tree #
Significant
per RMC DBH Common Name Botanical Name Condition Comments
Remove or
Retain
1 Yes 10.5 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Fair Remove
2 Yes 10.5 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Fair Remove
3 Yes 12.5 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
4 Yes 8 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
5 No 4 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
6 No 6 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
7 Yes 12 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
8 Yes 18 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
9 No 6 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
10 Yes 10 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Retain
11 Yes 28 Cottonwood Populus balsamifera Good Retain
12 Yes 6 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Fair Retain
13 Yes 8 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Fair Remove
14 No 5 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Fair Remove
15 Yes 14 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
16 Yes 10 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
17 Yes 10 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Remove
18 Yes 10 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Retain
19 Yes 12 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Retain
20 Yes 10 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Fair Remove
21 Yes 18 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair sweeping trunk indicates fill placed while sapling Remove
22 Yes 13 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Poor topped @12'Retain
23 Yes 29 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Good Retain
24 Yes 6 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Fair lost & regenerating main stem Retain
25 No 5 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Good Retain
26 No 5 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Poor lost main stem, regenerating with big natural sweep, suppressed by #23 Retain
27 Yes 6 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Poor lost main stem regenerating with 3 acute attachments Retain
28 Yes 11 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Retain
29 Yes 8 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Fair Retain
30 Yes 14 Alder Alnus rubra Poor 10% live canopy ratio (LCR)Retain
31 Yes 13 Alder Alnus rubra Fair Retain
32 Yes 16 Alder Alnus rubra Dead currently a snag Retain
33 Yes 21 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
34 Yes 19 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
35 Yes 7 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Retain
36 Yes 15 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
37 Yes 19 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
38 Yes 8 Pacific Dogwood Cornus nuttallii Good Retain
39 Yes 31 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
40 Yes 29 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
41 Yes 16.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
42 Yes 10.5 Pacific Dogwood Cornus nuttallii Fair thin canopy Retain
PSE Talbot HIll Substation Arborist Report Tree Table
Trees at Stormwater Detention Pond Facility
2 of 4
Tree #
Significant
per RMC DBH Common Name Botanical Name Condition Comments
Remove or
Retain
43 No 4.5 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Retain
44 No 3 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Retain
45 Yes 24 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
46 Yes 10.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair lost leader, suppressed by tree #45 Retain
47 Yes 6 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Good Retain
48 Yes 24 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
49 Yes 20 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
50 Yes 9.5 Willow Salix sitchensis Good Remove
51 Yes 11 Willow Salix sitchensis Fair 2 stems rising from failed stem on ground Remove
52 Yes 6 Willow Salix sitchensis Fair 10% LCR Remove
53 Yes 6 Willow Salix sitchensis Fair 10% LCR Remove
54 Yes 9 Willow Salix sitchensis Fair Access road clearance side-pruned Remove
55 Yes 8 Pacific Dogwood Cornus nuttallii Fair Canopy die-back and storm damage Remove
56 No 4 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Remove
57 Yes 21.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
58 Yes 12.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair Lost leader and suppressed by tree #57 Remove
59 No 5 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Remove
60 Yes 26.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
61 Yes 20 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
62 Yes 21.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
63 Yes 17 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Poor Included bark at base 3x stem diameter, suppressed by tree #64 Remove
64 Yes 33 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
65 Yes 32.3 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
66 Yes 24 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
67 No 3.5 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Remove
68 Yes 26 Big Leaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Good Remove
69 Yes 42 Cottonwood Populus balsamifera Good Tree has reached maturity-sudden limb drop potential is high Remove
70 Yes 32 Cottonwood Populus balsamifera Good Suppressed by 42" cottonwood (#69), natural west lean 5°Remove
71 Yes 6 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Remove
72 Yes 6 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Remove
73 Yes 22 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Main stem die-back ~20%Remove
74 Yes 24 Alder Alnus rubra Fair Remove
75 No 6 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Suppressed by tree #74 Remove
76 No 6 Alder Alnus rubra Poor 15% LCR and upper canopy die-back Remove
77 No 6 Alder Alnus rubra Fair Remove
78 No 6 Alder Alnus rubra Fair Remove
79 No 6 Alder Alnus rubra Fair Remove
80 Yes 9 Alder Alnus rubra Fair Remove
81 Yes 12 Alder Alnus rubra Poor Dying Remove
82 Yes 18 Cottonwood Populus balsamifera Good Remove
83 Yes 18 Cottonwood Populus balsamifera Good Remove
84 Yes 7 Willow Salix sitchensis Poor Transmission line clearance pruned Remove
PSE Talbot HIll Substation Arborist Report Tree Table
Trees at Stormwater Detention Pond Facility
3 of 4
Tree #
Significant
per RMC DBH Common Name Botanical Name Condition Comments
Remove or
Retain
85 Yes 17 Willow Salix sitchensis Poor Transmission line clearance pruned Remove
86 Yes 8 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Remove
87 No 5.5 Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta Good Remove
88 Yes 11 Hawthorn Crataegus douglasii Fair Suppressed by 32" willow (#89)Remove
89 Yes 32 Willow Salix sitchensis Good Remove
90 Yes 8 Willow Salix sitchensis Poor Suppressed by 14" willow (#91)Remove
91 Yes 14 Willow Salix sitchensis Fair Canopy die-back and storm damage Remove
92 Yes 16 Willow Salix sitchensis Poor Storm damage to 30% of canopy Remove
93 No 6 Alder Alnus rubra Fair Remove
94 No 6 Alder Alnus rubra Fair Remove
95 Yes 8 Alder Alnus rubra Fair Remove
96 Yes 6 Willow Salix sitchensis Fair Remove
97 Yes 18 Willow Salix sitchensis Fair Remove
98 Yes 12 Willow Salix sitchensis Good Remove
99 Yes 14 Willow Salix sitchensis Poor Remove
Total
Significant
Trees
80
Total to Significant Trees to Retain 28
Total to Significant Trees to Remove 52
PSE Talbot HIll Substation Arborist Report Tree Table
Selective Tree Removal to Southwest of PSE Substation
4 of 4
Tree #
Significant
per RMC DBH Common Name Botanical Name Condition Comments
Remove or
Retain
100 Yes 23 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
101 Yes 19 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
102 Yes 8 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair Suppressed by tree #103 Remove
103 Yes 25 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
104 Yes 11 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
105 Yes 24 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
106 Yes 20 Big leaf maple Acer macrophyllum Good Retain
107 Yes 23 Big leaf maple Acer macrophyllum Poor Topped @ 30'Retain
108 Yes 28 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Poor Topped @ 50'Remove
109 Yes 20 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Poor Two stems with union at 42" topped @ 50'Remove
110 Yes 16 Madrone Arbutus menziesii Good Retain
111 Yes 8 Pacific dogwood Cornus nuttallii Good Retain
112 Yes 8 Pacific dogwood Cornus nuttallii Good Retain
113 Yes 32 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Dead snag that was topped @ 65' and still poses a risk to substation Remove
114 Yes 12 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Dead snag Retain
115 Yes 24 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
116 Yes 16 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair Suppressed by 24" Douglas fir (#115)Remove
Total
Significant
Trees
17
Total to Significant Trees to Retain 6
Total to Significant Trees to Remove 11