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Knighton hazard tree approval letter.pdfCITY OF EDMONDS 121 5th Avenue North, Edmonds WA 98020 Phone: 425.771.0220 • Fax: 425.771.0221 • Web: www.edmondswa.gov DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT • PLANNING DIVISION "Ic. 189,J September 15, 2015 Glenn Simpson Certified Arborist PN-6464A glenns@evergreentic.com Subject: Hazard Tree Removal (STF20150028) Dear Mr. Simpson, The City of Edmonds received a request from you regarding the removal of alder trees at 18309 76tn Ave. W. This letter is in response to that request. The slopes on the south and east sides of the house are considered to be a critical area pursuant to Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC) Chapters 23.40 and 23.80 where slopes from 15% to 40% are considered potential erosion hazards and slopes in excess of 40% are potential landslide hazards. Generally, the removal of trees or vegetation within a critical area or critical area buffer is not an allowed activity unless it involves the removal of invasive species or hazard trees, pursuant to ECDC 23.40.220.C.7. Based on the your site investigation and subsequent letter you submitted it is clear that the trees are a hazard and thus are candidates for removal. As a result, the removal of the alder trees are considered to be an allowed activity relative to the critical areas code referenced above and no further critical area reports are required. The tree can be left as a snag, cut to a stump, or flush cut and ground out. It may not be pulled from the slope, however, and the downed wood must be removed from the slope in order to improve slope stability. According to ECDC 23.40.220.C.7.b(iv), hazard trees that are removed from critical areas as an allowed activity must be replaced at a ratio of two -to -one. Replacement trees must be native and indigenous and a minimum of six feet in height for evergreen species, one inch in diameter at breast height for deciduous species, and eight feet minimum height for multi -stemmed trees. If you have any questions, please contact me at sean.conrad@edmondswa.gov or 425-771-0220. Sincerely, Sean Conrad, AICP Associate Planner