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Updated Arborist Report <br />Sarvana Chilla, 3987 Sta <br />HortScience I Bartlett Consulting <br />Page 2 <br />Low: Tree in poor health or with significant structural defects that cannot <br />be mitigated. Tree is expected to continue to decline, regardless of <br />treatment. The species or individual may have characteristics that <br />are undesirable for landscapes, and generally are unsuited for use <br />areas. <br />Description of Trees <br />Nineteen (19) trees were evaluated and are summarized in Table 1. Three (3) of the trees (#1, <br />17 and 19 were off-site with a portion of the crown extending onto the property). Descriptions of <br />each tree are provided in the Tree Assessment Form and approximate locations are plotted on <br />the Tree Assessment Map (see Exhibits). <br />Table 1. Tree condition and frequency of occurrence <br />3987 Stanley, Pleasanton, CA <br />Common Name Scientific Name Condition Total <br />Poor Fair Good <br />(1-2) (3) (4-5) <br />Italian alder <br />Alnus cordata - <br />1 <br />- <br />1 <br />Lemon <br />Citrus limon - <br />- <br />1 <br />1 <br />California black walnut <br />Juglans hindsii - <br />1 <br />- <br />1 <br />Crape Myrtle <br />Lagerstroemia indica - <br />1 <br />- <br />1 <br />Glossy privet <br />Ligustrum lucidum - <br />1 <br />- <br />1 <br />Liquidambar <br />Sweetgum <br />styraciflua - <br />- <br />1 <br />1 <br />Plum <br />Prunus domestica 1 <br />2 <br />- <br />3 <br />Valley oak <br />Quercus lobata - <br />- <br />2 <br />2 <br />Windmill palm <br />Trachycarpus fortunei - <br />- <br />8 <br />8 <br />Total <br />1 <br />6 <br />12 <br />19 <br />Overall, the trees were in fair (6 trees) to good (12 trees) condition with one tree in poor. <br />The most common species was windmill palm (8 trees). All eight of these trees were in good <br />condition. Windmill palms were semi -mature (8-10" DBH). Trees had brown trunks that ranged <br />from 15-25' (photo 1, next page). Five trees (#11-15) were located along the north perimeter <br />fence line and three (#7-9) were located near the house and out buildings. <br />
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