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3020 Issaquah Pine Lake Rd
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Sammamish, Wa 98075
Customer and Location:
Michele Emme
126 highlands drive
Edmonds,WA 98020
Species: Madrones (Arbutus) 2 native Cherry trees (Prunus avium)
The reason for my visit to the Emme's property was to inspect one Madrones and two
cherry trees both in the back yard.
Arborist Findings:
I found that all above mentioned trees are dead.
Recommendations:
My recommendations is too remove the Madrones and the two Cherry trees, all these
trees will fail and cause damage to the Emme's property. The Emme's agree to plant six
new trees following the 2:1 ratio. New will be Mountain Hemlocks, Dogwoods and Vine
Maples to be planted in the next years time.
Glenn Simpson
glennsi,evergreentic.com
(206)-713-9207
ISA Certified Arborist
PN-6464a
Limiting conditions:
Unless expressed otherwise: information contained in this report covers only those items that were examined and
reflects the condition of those items at the time of inspection; and the inspection is limited to a visual examination of
the items without dissection, excavation, probing or coring. There is not a warranty guarantee, expressed or implied,
that problems or deficiencies of the plants or property in question may not arise in the future.
RECEIVED
OCT 25 201q
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Initial TERMS: Anon -refundable deposit maybe due u n acceptance. Balance due to Ever -Green Tree Care Inc. (Ever -Green) upon
substanti'(completion by month end, unless otherwise noted. If payment is not received as outlined above, the balance due may be subject to
late fees and interest of 1 % per month. In the event it becomes necessary to enforce payment, the client agrees to pay all collection costs
Incurred by Ever -Green, including attorney's fees and costs, regardless of whether legal action is filed with the courts. Acceptance gives
Ever -Green authorization to obtain credit information when extending credit to an individual or a business. Customer states that trees & shrubs
listed above are on their property, in the event any trees or shrubs are on a shared property line, customer responsible to get permission from
neighbor prior to work commencing. In the event of a dispute with neighboring property owners over any, trespass, customer agrees to defend
and indemnify and hold Ever -Green. harmless. Customer approves use of gaffs (spurs) for safety reasons in trees. In the event there is a dispute
other than nonpayment, both parties agree the first step is non -binding arbitration with the Better Business Bureau. Ever -Green reserves the
right to modify contract or void entirely, if it deems any task within unsafe. All additional work requested by customer above and beyond what is
written in the contract will constitute additional charges. Permit cost, acquisition, and municipal code compliance is customer responsibility unless
noted above. Should landscape get damaged, both parties agree that Ever -Green will reseed any damaged turf areas and replace any damaged
plants and trees with similar species in common nursery available size. Ever -Green's liability is limited to onsite work. Customer acknowledges
that final decision on work to be performed was made by customer, and if any tree/s are a healthy living tree, that Ever -Green has discussed
alternatives to tree removals, such as trimming. Three-year cabling warranty is limited to Repair or Replacement of cabling system in the event
of product failure, or defective installation. This warranty does not cover excessive winds or other Acts of God. For warranty to be valid, client
er-Green annually to inspect cabling system. Additionally. tree may need frequent pruning to keep stress on cabling system
must contact Ev
within reason. er-G on pruning to be at customer expense. Signature below indicates you agree to the terms set forth and have received a
copy of the contract and cancel form.
You the buyer may cancel this contract within 3 business days from the date below, as explained in the attached notice
of cancellation form.
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Site Factors
History of failures Topography Flat❑ Slopel - 3.5'— % Aspect
Site changes None ❑ Grade change❑ Site clearing ❑ Changed soil hydrology❑ Root cuts ❑ Describe
Soil conditions Limited volume ❑ Saturated ❑ Shallow ❑ Compacted ❑ Pavement over roots El % Describe
Prevailing wind direction Common weather Strong winds❑ Ice❑ Snow❑ Heavy rain El Describe
Tree Health and Species Profile
Vigor Low ❑ Normal ❑ High ❑ Foliage None (seasonal) ❑ None (dead) Normal % Chlorotic % Necrotic %
Pests Ablotic
Species failure profile Branches❑ Trunk❑ Roots❑ Describe
Load. Factors
Wind exposure Protected ❑ Partial ❑ Full❑ Wind funneling ❑ Relative crown size Small ❑ Medium❑ Large❑
Crown density Sparse❑ Normal❑ Dense[] Interior branches Few❑ Normal❑ Dense❑ Vines/Mistletoe/Moss❑
Recent or planned change in load factors
Tree Defects and ,Conditions Affecting the Likelihood of Failure
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Unbalanced crown ❑ LCR % Cracks ❑ Lightning damage ❑
Dead twigs/branches ❑ _%overall Max. dia.__ Codominant ❑ Included bark ❑
Broken/Hangers Number Max. dia.
Weak attachments ❑ Cavity/Nest hole %circ.
Over -extended branches ❑
Previous branch failures ❑ Similar branches present ❑
Pruning history
Crown cleaned ❑ Thinned ❑ Raised ElDead/Missing bark ❑ Cankers/Galls/Burls ❑ Sapwood damage/decay ❑
Reduced ❑ Topped ❑ Lion -tailed ❑ Conks ❑ Heartwood decay ❑
Flush cuts ❑ Other Response growth
Main concern(s)
Load on defect N/A ❑ Minor ❑ Moderate ❑ Significant ❑
Likelihood of failure Improbable ❑ Possible ❑ Probable ❑ Imminent ❑
—Trunk — — Roots and Root Collar —
Dead/Missing bark ❑ Abnormal bark texture/color ❑ Collar buried/Not visible ❑ Depth Stem girdling ❑
Codominant stems ❑ Included bark ❑ Cracks ❑ Dead ❑ Decay ❑ Conks/Mushrooms ❑
Sapwood damage/decay ❑ Cankers/Galls/Burls ❑ Sap ooze ❑ Ooze ❑ Cavity ❑ % circ.
Lightning damage ❑ Heartwood decay ❑ Conks/Mushrooms ❑ Cracks ❑ Cut/Damaged roots ❑ Distance from trunk
Cavity/Nest hole %circ. Depth Poortaper ❑ Root plate lifting ❑ Soil weakness ❑
Lean ° Corrected?
Response growth Response growth _
Main concern(s) _ Main concern(s)
Load on defect N/A ❑ Minor ❑ Moderate ❑ Significant ❑ Load on defect N/A ❑ Minor ❑ Moderate ❑ Signiificant ❑
Likelihood of failure Likelihood of failure OCT 2 9 2019
Improbable ❑ Possible El ❑ Imminent ❑ Improbable❑ Possible ❑ Probable ❑ I minent ❑
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Chapter 23.40 ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREAS GENERAL PROVISIONS Page 1 of 2
b. The removal of trees from critical areas and buffers that are hazardous, posing a
threat to public safety, or posing an imminent risk of damage to private property;
provided, that:
i. The applicant submits a report from an ISA- or ASCA-certified arborist or
registered landscape architect that documents the hazard and provides a
replanting schedule for the replacement trees;
ii. Tree cutting shall be limited to pruning and crown thinning, unless otherwise
justified by a qualified professional. Where pruning or crown thinning is not
sufficient to address the hazard, trees should be removed or converted to
wildlife snags;
iii. All vegetation cut (tree stems, branches, etc.) shall be left within the critical
area or buffer unless removal is warranted due to the potential for disease or
pest transmittal to other healthy vegetation or unless removal is warranted to
improve slope stability;
iv. The land owner shall replace any trees that are removed with new trees at
a ratio of two replacement trees for each tree removed (2:1) within one year in
accordance with an approved restoration plan. Replacement trees may be
planted at a different, nearby location if it can be determined that planting in
the same location would create a new hazard or potentially damage the critical
area. Replacement trees shall be species that are native and indigenous to
the site and a minimum of one to two inches in diameter at breast height (dbh)
for deciduous trees and a minimum of six feet in height for evergreen trees as
measured from the top of the root ball;
v. If a tree to be removed provides critical habitat, such as an eagle perch, a
qualified wildlife biologist shall be consulted to determine timing and methods
of removal that will minimize impacts; and
vi. Hazard trees determined to pose an imminent threat or danger to public
health or safety, to public or private property, or of serious environmental
degradation may be removed or pruned by the land owner prior to receiving
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