• <br /> Mark Snyder <br /> Page 2 <br /> July 15, 1999 <br /> The following list is a description of logs the Urban Forestry staff observed on 7/14/99. <br /> A) Deck #1 (eight trees total) <br /> 1. cottonwood spp.- 11.1" diameter <br /> 2. cottonwood spp.- 10.8" true dbh <br /> 3. cottonwood spp.- 13.1" diameter <br /> 4. cottonwood spp. -8 "minimum diameter with a piece fractured out <br /> 5. cottonwood spp. -1.05 feet (12.6 ") estimated diameter, as the trunk was against the ground and the <br /> tape could not encircle <br /> 6. red alder -9.4" true dbh <br /> 7. red alder -9.5" true dbh <br /> 8. cottonwood spp. -9.3" diameter <br /> B) Deck #2 (19 trees total) <br /> 9. cottonwood spp. -16" diameter <br /> 10. cottonwood spp. -12" diameter <br /> 11. Douglasfir- 13.8" diameter <br /> 12. Oregon white oak -9.5" diameter <br /> 13. Oregon white oak -8.4" diameter <br /> 14. madrone -11.6" diameter <br /> 15. Douglasfir -9.2" diameter <br /> 16. Douglasfir -9.1" diameter <br /> 17. Douglasfir- 14.6" true dbh <br /> 18. Douglasfir -.95 feet (11.4 ") estimated diameter, as the trunk was against the ground and the tape <br /> could not encircle <br /> 19. Douglasfir -11.3" diameter <br />