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B2K Inventory — From Sheet 7 <br />1) *Bitter cherry, Prunus emarginata, 6" DBH x 25', Retain. Mild phototropism with self corrected top, common <br />in species. No noted concerns. <br />*Bitter cherry, Prunus emarginata, 8 "x30', Retain. Mild phototropism towards lawn is common in species. Self <br />corrected top and relatively small size in addition to shared wind load characteristics with adjacent trees in same <br />cluster, no noted concerns. <br />*Bitter cherry, Prunus emarginata, 6 "x25',Retain. No noted concerns, enjoys production from neighboring trees <br />from wind conditions. <br />*Bitter cherry, Prunus emarginata, 8 "x30', Retain. Mild phototropism away from proposed lawn area is common <br />in species, and top is self corrected. <br />*Bitter cherry, Prunus emarginata, 8 "x2x25', Retain. Mild phototropism with self corrected top. No noted <br />concerns. <br />*Bitter cherry, Prunus emarginata, 6 "x25', Retain. Small diameter tree with mild and common phototropism, well <br />protected by surrounding Prunus stems. <br />*Big Leaf Maple, Acer macrophyllum, 6 "x30', Remove. Tropism towards potential targets in lawn area with higher <br />species profile failure rates than neighboring Prunus emarginata stems, greater genetic potential, and aggressive <br />growth rate. <br />2) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 8 "x40', Remove. Trees encroach on to proposed lawn area and are. <br />outside of the protection of nearby trees and proposed plantings, making them more likely to impact a target in <br />the event of failure. <br />• Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 10 "x45', Remove for same reasons as above. <br />*Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 10 "x45', Remove for same reasons as above. <br />3) *Willow, Salix species, 6 "x5x24', Remove. Tree has one failed stem, and one dead stem, remaining stem has <br />approximately 15% dead branches and exhibits poor form. <br />4) • Silver poplar, Populus alba, 16 "x35'. Remove. 15 degree tropism towards garden area with half of canopy in <br />strike zone in event of failure. <br />5) • Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia,6 "x42'. Retain. Very small, near full protection of wind loads from other <br />trees and same cluster. <br />6) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 14 "x50'. Retain. Mild phototropism developed growing away from larger <br />row of trees off of site, with self- corrected top. <br />7) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 12 "x45'. Retain. Tree exhibits no noted concerns, and healthy canopy, but <br />may be removed to accommodate establishing proposed landscape trees by improving light conditions for 2 <br />nearby intended deciduous plantings. <br />137 <br />