COMMUNITY
FOREST MAINTENANCE
PLAN
WORK SCHEDULED LISTINGS -
PROPOSED PRIORITIES FOR 2003
|
WORK ITEM |
Report Period |
No. of Work
units |
No. of Sites |
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|
1 |
Remove /
Prune / Inspect Hazardous Trees |
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|
|
A |
FLAT AREAS |
09/01/03 |
0, was 2 |
2 |
|
|
B |
SLOPE AREA |
09/02/03 |
4 |
4 |
|
2 |
Remove /
Prune / Inspect Safety Trees |
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|
|
A |
FLAT AREAS |
09/0303 |
2 |
2 |
|
3 |
Remove/Prune
High Priority Trees |
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|
|
A |
SLOPE
EUCALYPTUS-PRUNE |
09/04/03 |
53 |
53 |
|
|
B |
SLOPE
EUCALYPTUS-REMOVE |
09/05/03 |
30 |
30 |
|
|
C |
TRAFFIC
CLEARANCE (visual clearance) |
09/06/03 |
2 |
2 |
|
|
D |
CHIMNEY
CLEARANCE (10') |
09/07/03 |
8 |
8 |
|
|
E |
BUILDING
CLEARANCE (3' building & 6' roof) |
09/08/03 |
95 |
103 |
|
|
F |
PEDESTRIAN
CLEAR. (8' height over walking surface) |
09/09/03 |
10 |
75 |
|
|
G |
ST. LIGHT
& SIGN CLEAR. (5' from street light & 3' from sign) 09/10/03 |
09/10/03 |
1 |
5 |
|
|
H |
STREET
CLEARANCE (14' height over roadway) |
09/12/03 |
11 |
58 |
|
|
I |
REMOVE -
CURRENT & POTENTIAL HARDSCAPE OR UTILITY DAMAGE (from 12-18"
diameter Ficus and Podocarpus Trees) |
09/15/03 |
0 |
4 |
|
|
J |
REMOVE
NON-CONFORMING SLOPE TREES |
09/16/03 |
0, was 4 |
4 |
| K |
Prune Queen
Palms w/DBH of 6-12" and greater |
09/17/03 |
12 |
12 |
|
|
4 |
Plant
Replacement Trees |
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|
|
A |
VACANT SITE -
SLOPE - 100% |
09/18/03 |
13 |
13 |
|
|
B |
VACANT SITE -
FLAT AREAS -33% (of each area) |
09/19/03 |
19 |
19 |
|
5 |
TOTAL -
SCHEDULED NUMBER OF WORK UNITS |
|
228, was 254 |
|
|
ADDITIONAL PRIORITIZED WORK ITEMS Will BE PROVIDED WHEN THE ABOVE WORK HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND THE DATA BASE HAS BEEN UPDATED.
this section
removed:
Ongoing normal work
to be
performed by the landscape maintenance contractor
|
A |
REMOVE
VOLUNTEER & INVASIVE TREES & PLANTS |
NA |
|
B |
REMOVE AND/OR
ADJUST TREE STAKES AND TIES |
N.A. |
|
C |
REMOVE TURF
FROM AROUND TREE TRUNKS - 3' MINIMUM |
NA |
|
D |
SPREAD
CHIPPED TREE PRUNINGS AS MULCH |
N.A. |
Notes:
1. This is
proprietary
information developed for this Association and may not be used for any
other
project without this consultant's written permission.
2. Trees listed as
"Hazardous. have been listed to bring attention to their current
condition
which mayor may not actually be hazardous. The trees have not been
evaluated
nor have any trees been studied as part of a hazard tree evaluation.
Additional
evaluation or study may be warranted on specific trees before work is
performed.
3. An individual
tree may have
multiple items that require attention e.g. training pruning, and also
needs
traffic, pedestrian, light pole and street clearance work. Only the
highest
priority concern is listed on a Scheduled Work List, but all lower
priority
work items will be performed at the same time. The usual result is that
there
are a fewer number of work units than the total number of sites (or
locations)
where the different conditions requiring work occur.
Licensed Landscape
Architect No. 3281
International Society of Arboriculture - Certified Arborist No.
WE-0742A