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8) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 12 "x45'. Retain. Healthy tree with no noted concerns, but may be <br />removed for same reasons as above. <br />9) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 12 "x45'. Retain. Healthy tree, with no noted structural defects and <br />vigorous canopy growth. In the unlikely event of failure, neighboring tree and proposed plantings would greatly <br />reduce the possibility of the tree impacting a target. <br />10) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 8 "x2x45'. Retain. No noted structural defects or concerns, enjoying <br />protection from wind stresses with other trees in cluster. Orientation further downhill makes impact of target on <br />playfield extremely unlikely in event of failure. <br />11) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 11 "x45'. Retain. No noted structural defects or concerns. Mild <br />phototropism with self corrected top typical of species and growth conditions. <br />12) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 12 "x50'. Retain. Slight tropism with self corrected top, and no noted <br />concerns. <br />13) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 12 "x50'. Retain. Healthy canopy and branch structure with no noted <br />structural defects or concerns. The position of the tree further down the slope gives it similar protection to wind <br />forces as other trees in this group. <br />14) *Black locus, Robinia pseudoacacia, 6 "x40'. Retain. Tropism away from playfield with no noted structural <br />concerns or defects. <br />15) *Lombardi Poplar, Populus nigra, 12 "x55'. Retain. Very small and young tree with fastigate growth habit. No <br />broken, or dead branches, and no evidence of historical failure in canopy. <br />16) *Bitter cherry, Prunus emarginata, 14 "x35'. Retain. Trunk and lower canopy heavily obscured by ivy and <br />blackberries, who is healthy crown and favorable Branch structure, with mild tropism away from play field. <br />17) *Willow species, Salix, 12 "x20'. Remove. Multiple dead scaffold branches with poor form and previous <br />historical breakages. <br />18) *Bitter cherry, Prunus emarginata, 8 "x20'. Remove to improve conditions for proposed plantings. <br />19) *Alder, Alnus rubrum, 12 "x20. Remove. Tree has 50% dead branches, and dead top. <br />20) *Willow, Salix species, 14 "x24'. Remove. Multiple dead apical stems, and poor growth structure. <br />21) *Cottonwood, Populus trichocarpa, 16 "x42'. Retain. Located on steep slope. Tree exhibits favorable growth <br />structure, with no evidence of historical breakage in canopy. Mild tropism downhill, with prevailing wind forces <br />flowing away from target of playfield, and into greenbelt. <br />22) *Bitter cherry, Prunus emarginata, 12 "x40'. Retain. Tree is located on steep slope. Healthy canopy with no <br />notable concerns, or evidence of previous breakage. In the event of whole or partial failure the tree would likely go <br />down the hill with gravity and prevailing wind forces, away from play field. <br />23) *Willow, Salix species, 10 "x20'. Remove. Smaller tree with multiple dead parts and poor growth structure. <br />138 <br />