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TR-2008-01bCITY OF CUPERTINO June 9, 2009 Ali Rad 20181 Forest Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 Telephone: (408) 777-3308 FAX: (408) 777-3333 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUBJECT: TREE REMOVAL PERMIT ACTION LETTER -Application TR-2008-01: This letter confirms the decision of the Director of Community Development, given on December 2, 2008, approving a tree removal permit to remove one (1) 24" Shamel Ash (Fraxinus Uhdei) in the front yard of 20181 Forest Avenue. This approval is based on the recommendations in the City's consulting arborist's report titled, "Tree Removal Application for an Ash," dated November 20, 2008. Any modifications to the two (2) required 24" box replacement trees shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Development. Staff has made the findings necessary to grant the tree removal permit in accordance with Section 14.18.180 of the Protected Trees Ordinance. Sincerely, George Schroeder Planning Division DAVID L. BABBY CONSULTING ARBORIST hoard-Certified Master Arborist & Registered Consulting Arborist November 20, 2008 Ali Rad 20181 Forest Avenue ~~gna~tare Y rr.. .o..a.,r4•.....,.,..,n..,.... ~, .,.. ~~ ,, Cupertino, CA 95014 ~~ ~~' ~ ' ,~ 1r ~~ ,~ RE: TREE REMOVAL APPLICATION FOR AN ASH 20181 Forest Avenue, Cupertino Dear Mr. Rad: You have asked me to evaluate and report on the condition of the one ash tree located at your property of 20181 Forest Avenue, Cupertino. I visited the site on November 20, 2008, and this report presents my observations, photographs, conclusions and recommendations. Observations The tree in question, see photo below, is a sizeable shamel ash (Fj°axij~us uhdei) located in the front yard (Vista Drive side) of your home. It was planted sometime ago, and is not considered native to the area. The tree has a trunk diameter of 24.3 inches (measured at 54 inches above grade) and is approximately 45 feet tall. Its canopy is asymmetrical canopy due to past pruning of the tree away from home; it spreads about 12 feet towards the east (in the direction of the home), and 25 feet in all other directions. d~ A~'PRQVAL ~~~~~c.~; -(~ ~ t q ~~ P.O. Box 25295, San Mateo, California 94402 Email: davidbabby@comcast.net Phone: 650.654.335 I Fax: 650.240.0777 Licensed Contractor #796763 DAVID L. BABBY CONSULTING ARBORIST Board-Certified Master Arborist & Registered Consulting Arborist November 20, 2008 20181 Forest Avenue page 2 of 3 The tree appears fairly vigorous and healthy. Its structural integrity, however, is somewhat concerning due to the close angles of attachment of the multiple leaders forming the canopy (see photo to left). Its trunk is approximately seven feet from the garage, and, .along with a small girdling root, ~ has grown over the existing driveway by two to three inches (see bottom left photo). The section of driveway nearest the trunk has been raised by about three-quarters of an inch at the sidewalk, and one-half of an inch 15 feet towards the garage (see bottom right photo). ~ Girdling roots restrict proper root and trunk growth, and can compromise a tree's stability. ,_ P.4. Box 25295, San Mateo, Cai~forn~a 94402 Email: dav~dbabby@comcast.net Phone: 650.654.335 I Fax: 650.240.0777 Licensed Contractor #796763 DAVID L. BABBY CONSULTING AR80RIST . Board-Certified Master Arborist & Registered Consulting Arborist November 20, 2008 20181 Forest Avenue page 3 of 3 There is a significant amount of surface roots growing throughout the lawn and planter area beneath the tree's canopy. This occurrence is typical for this type of tree. Conclusions and Recommendations Shamel ash trees have inherent aggressive and invasive root systems that damage surrounding hardscape. Combined with its location against and partially over the existing driveway, continued and more significant damage can be expected in the near future, and no root pruning can mitigate the problem without subjecting the tree to instability and likely decline. Consequently, it is my opinion that the removal of this tree is the most appropriate course of action. Pursuant to Section 14.18.185 ("Tree Replacement") of the City Ordinance, mitigation for this tree's removal would involve the installation of either two trees of 24-inch box size, or one tree of 36-inch box size. In my opinion, either the Red Sunset maple (Ater r. `Red Sunset') or Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis) are appropriate replacement trees. I recommend either tree is installed at least 10 feet from existing pavement. This concludes my report, and please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Sincerely, ~~i~n nr Ct rt,,, f .- c ~ r. + David L. Babby x ~~; ~ 1 ~ Registered Consulting Arborist #399 Board-Certified Master Arborist #WE-4001 B P.O. Box 25295, San Mateo, California 94402 Email: davidbabby@comcast.net Phone: 650.654.335 I Fax: 650.240.0777 Licensed Contractor #796763