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• Branches near the end of a limb which will produce more weight or offer <br />more resistance to wind than the limbs are likely to support, <br />• Selective removal as approved by the Golf Course Operations Manager of <br />undesirable sucker and sprout growth paying specific attention not to nick <br />or damage the sprout burl. <br />• Selective removal of one or more developing leaders where multiple <br />branch growth exists near the end of broken or stubbed limbs. <br />• Selective removal of limbs obstructing buildings or ather structures or <br />traffic signs. Generally, limbs closer than five (5) feet to a building or <br />other structure should be removed unless doing so would severely <br />damage a tree. <br />• Removal of branches which project too far outward beyond an otherwise <br />symmetrical form. <br />10.5 Cut back ends of branches and reduce weight where excessive overburden <br />appears likely to result in breakage of supporting limbs. <br />10.6 Clear trees of sprout or sucker growth to a minimum height of eight (8) feet above <br />ground level. Exceptions are allowed for young trees which would be irreparably <br />damaged by such pruning action. <br />10.7 Obtain a balanced appearance when viewed from the opposite side of the fairway <br />immediately opposite the tree, unless authorized by the Golf Course Operations <br />Manager to do otherwise. <br />10.8 Remove all vines entwined in trees and on tree trunks. Vine tendrils shall be <br />removed without injury to said trees. <br />10,9 Clear all branches and foliage within ten (10) feet of primary electrical lines and <br />three (3) to five (5) feet of secondary electrical lines. <br />10.10 Clear all branches that interfere with telephone, cable and other utility lines within <br />one (1) foot of lines, wherever feasible. <br />44 <br />