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Correspondence /y / w7 Walter H. Knapp & Associates, LLC Consultants in Arboriculture, Silviculture, and Forest Ecology MEMORANDUM DATE: September 5, 2012 TO: Albert Shields (City of Tigard) CC: Steve Lucas (Legend Homes) FROM: Morgan Holen, Project Arborist RE: Walnut Creek Subdivision, Lot 12 — Tree Protection Recommendations At the request of Legend Homes, I visited Lot 12 at Walnut Creek Subdivision in Tigard on September 4, 2012 in order to determine recommendations for tree protection during construction. A marked up site plan is enclosed and recommendations are provided below. Approximately eight trees are'- located on the adjacent property just north of Lot 12. The crowns of these trees extend a maximum` of approximately 13 -feet across the property line, overhanging the project site. Pruning for building clearance does not appear necessary. The standard tree protection area is 15 -feet from the back of the lot to the property line fence (highlighted in purple on the enclosed site plan). For Lot 12, the protection area may be reduced to 8 -feet from the property line fence to allow for deck construction while continuing to provide adequate tree protection (red line illustrates recommended tree protection area). Invasive vegetation and the uppermost organic matter may be removed from the protection area by hand and with hand tools. Protection fencing (orange silt fencing on wooden stakes) shall be installed and verified by the project arborist prior to construction and monitored at least once every two weeks with inspection reports sent to the client, contractor and city. Deck construction shall be performed under the guidance of the project arborist. This work shall be conducted by hand and no equipment is allowed within the tree protection area. Decks will be built on pier blocks and concrete footings measuring approximately 18 "x18 "x18" are needed to hold the pier blocks in place; excavation for footings shall- be conducted by hand- digging. The location of concrete footings shall be adjusted to avoid root impact as feasible. If root impact is unavoidable, roots less than 2- inches in diameter may be cut clean to the edge of excavation with a pruning saw or pruning shears; if the roots are larger than 2- inches in diameter, work shall temporarily stop so that the project arborist may be contacted for additional recommendations. No storage or stockpiling of materials is allowed within the protection area. Concrete for footings should be mixed in a wheel barrow on site. Please contact us if you have questions, concerns, or need any additional information. Morgan . Holen Morgan Holen & Associates, LLC ISA Certified Arborist, PN -6145A ISA Certified Tree Risk Assessor, PN- 449 Enclosure: Site Plan Markup 9 -5 -12 7615 SW Dunsmuir Lane, Beaverton, OR 97007 Phone: (503) 646 -4349 Fax: (503) 747 -4863 1