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<br />2014 (EAB) Arden Hills Park system evaluation <br />Arden Oaks Park <br />1-10” dia Ash tree identified. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />1 ash tree that is less than 10” dia would not be good candidate for treatment <br />Cummings Park <br />2-12” dia Ash trees identified. Both are healthy and good candidates for treatment <br />Floral Park <br />1-12” dia Ash tree identified. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />1-10” dia Ash tree identified. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />2 ash trees that are less than 10” dia would not be good candidates for treatment <br />Freeway Park <br />None of the ash trees would be good candidates for treatment. This is mainly due to the <br />size and the amount of other canopy coverage from othertypes of trees. <br />Hazelnut Park <br />1–15” dia Ash tree. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />1–10” dia Ash tree. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />1–19” dia Ash tree. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />Ingerson Park <br />1–10” dia Ash tree. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />4–14” dia Ash trees. All 4 are healthy and are good candidates for treatment <br />2–20” dia Ash trees. All 2 are healthy and are good candidates for treatment <br />2–18” dia Ash trees. All 2 are healthy and are good candidates for treatment <br />1–16” dia Ash tree. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />Johanna Marsh <br />3 smaller ash trees near the west side of the tennis courts would not be good candidates <br />for treatment. These trees do not have good structural canopies. There are other trees in <br />the area that will proved good canopy coverage. <br />Lindey’s Park <br />2–8” dia Ash trees. Due to the low canopy coverage, I would recommend treatment on <br />these smaller ash trees. <br />2–12” dia Ash trees. All 2 are healthy and are good candidates for treatment <br />Perry Park <br />2–14” dia Ash trees. All 2 are healthy and are good candidates for treatment <br />4–10” dia Ash trees. All 4 are healthy and are good candidates for treatment <br />2–11” dia Ash trees. All 2 are healthy and are good candidates for treatment <br />1–21” dia Ash tree. This tree is healthy and a good candidate for treatment <br />
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