• <br /> Nod* #- 6 <br /> IgnWen- 341 Adams <br /> Ihvt' E side of Adams <br /> Species- Acer Macrophyllum <br /> Fare Potential- 2 <br /> be Inert- 2 <br /> Target let* 4 <br /> Bardsiseateo - 8 <br /> mumnattim Tree was cut back. There are wounds in all three trunks about 9' up. All three have hollow <br /> or decayed areas associated with the defects. Root crown excavation is recommended. <br /> t,ii - The health of the tree has been degraded due to past pruning methods.e.g.flush cuts, <br /> imbalanced pruning including tip overloading, large mature limb removals, and tension wood <br /> scarring. Sidewalk repairs may have contributed to root injury and decay. Without root crown <br /> excavation and examination, we cannot determine the extent of damage and /or decay. <br /> ledthhirramt- If tree was pruned for end weight and cabled, it could be kept for some time This tree may <br /> tsarr■eodatiooe_ be keep while #7 is replaced. Monitor annually. Cut NO low branches on lower trunk.To <br /> improve the tree's health, nutrient health improvement measures for the roots of the tree is <br /> recommended. Cabling, crown reduction, shaping and balancing and correctional pruning <br /> techniques are strongly recommended as soon as possible <br /> Iaoasasgatlooefur Our recommendation for Minimum Invasive Hazard Treatments are 1) Cabling - -- This means <br /> � <br /> razzereatnant. structurally securing limbs, trunks, or scaffolds to other tree members for the purpose of <br /> stabilizing, holding together, and decreasing the potential for structural failure of the tree. <br /> On this project, we suggest the use of Cobra system cabling, (the most installed cabling <br /> system in Europe), because it is adjustable over time and can be reused. 2) Balancing & <br /> Shaping, 3) Crown Reduction, and 4) Corrective Pruning. Please refer to the Report for more <br /> detailed descriptions. <br /> Page 6 of 32 <br />