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Davidon Homes, July 2007 HortScience, Inc. <br />Tree Report, Woodside Apartments Page 9 <br />2. Grading around trees #341, 343 and 345 shall be performed under the direct <br />supervision of the Consulting Arborist. <br />3. Any root pruning required for construction purposes shall receive the prior <br />approval of, and be supervised by, the Consulting Arborist. <br />4. If injury should occur to any tree during construction, it should be evaluated as <br />soon as possible by the Consulting Arborist so that appropriate treatments can <br />be applied. <br />5. Trees #341, 343 and 345 will require supplemental irrigation following <br />excavation. Root-injured trees have a limited capacity to absorb water. <br />Therefore, it is important to insure adequate soil moisture in the area of active <br />roots. One to several irrigations may be needed for trees that are at risk. <br />Irrigations should be specified by the Consulting Arborist. <br />6. No excess soil, chemicals, debris, equipment or other materials shall be dumped <br />Or StOfed Wlthln the TREE PROTECTION ZONE. <br />Maintenance of impacted trees <br />Preserved trees will experience a physical environment different from that pre- <br />development. As a result, tree health and structural stability should be monitored. <br />Occasional pruning, fertilization, mulch, pest management, replanting and irrigation may <br />be required. In addition, provisions for monitoring both tree health and structural stability <br />following construction must be made a priority. As trees age, the likelihood of failure of <br />branches or entire trees increases. Therefore, annual inspection for hazard potential is <br />recommended. <br />HortScience, Inc. <br />~ ~ <br />,,fir. <br />John Leffingwell <br />Board Certified Master Arborist #WE 39666 <br />Registered Consulting Arborist #442 <br />
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