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Request for additional tree hazard information.pdfthe 1S9v CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 88020 • (425) 771-0220 • FAX (425) 771-0221 Website: wwwdedmondsma.us DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Planning • Building • Engineering March 10, 2009 Jeff Brons Klahaya Swim & Tennis Club 1235 NW 201" St. Shoreline, WA 98.177-2144 Subject: Tree Removal at Klahaya Swim & Tennis Club, CU -2009-0003 Mr. Brons: GARY HAAKENSON MAYOR Thank you for submitting an application with the Klahaya Club president's signature and Tree Hazard Evaluation forms from Bruce MacCoy of Consulting Arborist. I have some questions regarding the tree hazard forms submitted by Mr. MacCoy, and you have requested that I pose those questions in writing as well as what additional information the City of Edmonds needs in order to continue process the Klahaya Club's application for tree removal. 1. Questions regarding Tree Hazard Evaluation forms: a. Tree Health: The information on the Tree Hazard Evaluation forms generally seems to describe healthy trees. The foliage color, density, and leaf size are normal with average annual shoot growth. Live crown ratio's are in a healthy range with two of the trees having a 50% live crown ratios and the third with a 30% live crown ratio. All three trees are identified as being co -dominate. There are no identified root defects, lean severity is low, and the only identified crown defect is excessive end weight. If the trees are generally healthy, why are they being recommended for hazard tree removal? b. Wind exposure: The hazard tree evaluation form indicates the trees are "recently exposed." It is my understanding that the Klahaya club has been in existence for quite some time. The adjacent residential property to the west and east of the Klahaya Club was developed in the late 1950's and early 1960's. It would appear that these trees have been exposed to prevailing wind for some time, and are protected from northerly winds by the forested ridge just to the north of the Klahaya Club. Additionally, the tree hazard evaluation form identifies each trees exposure to the wind as "single -tree", while the three trees in question are growing together in a clump. Wind storms in Washington generally happen the Incorporated August 11, 1890 Sister City - Hekinan, Japan fall in winter months when the Klahaya Club is closed. What has changed that the trees are now considered hazard trees and prone to wind throw? 2. In order to continue the review of the Klahaya Club's application to remove and replace three hazard trees on the Klahaya Club's property, the City of Edmonds is requesting a report from your certified arborist detailing why the trees are hazard trees and why he is recommending them for removal. Please address the above comments and questions on the submitted Tree Hazard Evaluation forms in the report from your arborist. Feel free to give me a call if you have any questions, 425-771-0220. 'ncerely, r 4 l � Kernen Lien Associate Planner Cc(via email): Jeff Hill, Manager Klahaya Swim & Tennis Club Bruce MacCoy, Consulting Arborist Rick Ashleman