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<br /> I <br /> 10/23/19go 06:12 6127544836 VERNIX FORESTRY' PAGE 06 <br /> I <br /> -- <br /> I <br /> driveway placement with a 10-15 % slope. I have created three scenarios of possible I <br /> driveway location. They are as follows: <br /> Scenario 1 I <br /> Driveway remains at original survey location. Tree protection area fencing remain as <br /> noted on survey. Expected additional tree removal to facilitate driveway construction .;1.. I <br /> Trees numbered 6, 7 & 8 white oaks in good condition and size that could serve the future <br /> homeowner with years of enjoyment. <br /> Scenario 2 I <br /> Driveway starts at west end of lot and angles across the lot to proposed garage on east side I <br /> of the lot. Tree protection fencing location modified as outlined on survey scenario #2. <br /> Expected additional tree removal to facilitate driveway construction;.2. Trees numbered 4 <br /> & 5 white oaks in good condition and of size that could serve the future homeowner with ~ <br /> years of enjoyment. <br /> Scenario 3 I <br /> Driveway starts on east end of lot and connects with proposed garage on east side of lot. <br /> Tree protection fencing location modified as outlined on survey scenario #3. Expected <br /> additional tree removal to facilitate driveway construction;..b Trees numbed 2 & 3 on the I <br /> survey. Tree 2 is a large red oak with multiple basal cracks that extend 4 feet from the <br /> ground and open cavities in the upper crown, These structural defects suggest tree failure <br /> in the future. Tree numbered 3 is an average' sized bur oak with significant trunk lean and I <br /> propagating rib crack extending 6 feet of the trunk. These structural defects suggest tree <br /> failure in the future. Consideration should be made by future homeowner to remove these I <br /> trees. <br /> In my opinion, scenario 3 is the best location of the driveway to maximize tree survival. I <br /> It will remove two trees that will become potential physical hazards to the lot and maintain <br /> the other trees in good condition. I <br /> Sincerely, <br /> 1I/~~-'1~- I <br /> Mandy Musielewicz 7 -- <br /> I <br />
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