Ref. No. Hazard Comments Recommendation <br /> Rating* <br /> R -93 8 Tree is severely decayed and suppressed. Removal will Remove fall /early <br /> provide room for the growth of remaining trees. Lacks winter 1997 <br /> sufficient holding wood to be considered safe. Roadway and <br /> parking main targets. <br /> R -112 8 Tree is severely decayed and suppressed. Removal will Remove fall /early <br /> provide room for the growth of remaining trees. Lacks winter 1997 <br /> sufficient holding wood to be considered safe. Roadway and <br /> parking main targets. <br /> Group 3 <br /> R -24 8 Tree in an area of supersaturated soils. Has some decay in Schedule removal <br /> trunk and root crown. Fairly good weight distribution but is through forest plan or <br /> exposed to wind. Its targets are a home located downhill and as conditions warrant <br /> a high -use area of the park. <br /> R -25 8 Tree has decay in the trunk, a lean of 11°, and is located in an Schedule removal <br /> area of supersaturated soils. Its targets are the roadway and a through forest plan or <br /> high -use area of the park. as conditions warrant <br /> R -70 8 Tree has some decay in the trunk and root crown. It is an Schedule removal <br /> edge tree with a target of a home located downhill. through forest plan or <br /> as conditions warrant <br /> R -71 8 Tree has decay in the trunk and root crown. It is an edge tree Schedule removal <br /> with a target of a home located downhill. through forest plan or <br /> as conditions warrant <br /> R -76 8 Tree has decay in the trunk and root crown. It is an edge tree Schedule removal <br /> with a target of a home located downhill. through forest plan or <br /> as conditions warrant <br /> R -77 8 Tree has some decay in the trunk and root crown. It is an Schedule removal <br /> edge tree with a target of a home located downhill. through forest plan or <br /> as conditions warrant <br /> R -83 8 Tree has decay in the trunk and root crown. It is an edge tree Schedule removal <br /> with a target of a home located downhill. through forest plan or <br /> as conditions warrant <br /> *Hazard rating is based on standards established by International Society of Arboriculture. The tree <br /> hazard assessment involves three components: (1) a tree with the potential to fail, (2) an <br /> environment that may contribute to the failure, and (3) a person or object that would be injured or <br /> damaged (i.e., the target). Rating scale is from 1 to 9, with 9 being the most hazardous. <br /> Eugene Public Works, October 1997 <br />