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• Possibility of competition with other public or private tree(s) <br /> • A recent tree removal <br /> In addition, all tree plantings are to conform to applicable roadway design standards, such as <br /> horizontal clearance, sight distance, and avoidance of utilitv conflicts, as well as follow the CitV <br /> of Roseville Public Tree Master Plan design criteria for standards an nring selection. In <br /> order to ensure all new tree plantings are accounted for -,and pro na(_ed, the C.1tv Forester <br /> will enter each tree planting into the software management sys nformation entered into <br /> this system will include location, date of the planting, specie -kind dollars, <br /> grs spent, in <br /> and list contractors or other partners involved. Reports M,., f6rnWFW1W0/ by any of the above <br /> categories for tracking purposes. <br /> 2009 — 2010 Inventory & Findings <br /> The current street tree inventory included a toL/A' )000 tree� ited within t I evard, <br /> and 1,313 opportunities for planting spaces. The IMA/Y.in indicates the stre t tree <br /> q� <br /> inventory based on species. <br /> Street Tree, i ution By <br /> A <br /> Other <br /> 13% <br /> inden <br /> 4% <br /> 661 <br /> 3% Bi <br /> 2 <br /> It is also important to remember that the sustainability of an urban forest is also dependent on <br /> active management of the age of the urban forest stands. Size frequency was based on the <br /> measured DBI I of the tree. DBI I is defined diameter at breast height, and is a standard method <br /> of expressing the diameter of the trunk of a standing tree. The range of DBI I demonstrated <br /> City of Roseville Public Tree Afaster Plan <br /> L_ 7 <br />
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