8- 27FLIP . Page 3 <br /> Property Owners: Tree removals, beautiful trees that don't increase personal maintenance. Tree <br /> maintenance close to residence -- prune, water, remove. Want Urban Forestry to manage tree for their <br /> convenience, yet City pays - -may not be in the best interest of the City or tree. They want Eugene to <br /> be the same as other communities with regard to trees. <br /> Developers: Information, code interpretation, requirements. <br /> Timely, accurate, verbal. <br /> Inspections. <br /> Pruning to accommodate construction. <br /> Park Users: Aesthetic improvements -- planting, pruning, cottonwood cleaning. <br /> Dead trees preserved for wildlife. <br /> Dangerous trees made less hazardous. <br /> Environmental design to prevent muggings -- safety <br /> Other Departments: <br /> Engineering: Immediate service, expertise in up -front design as well as in the middle of a project <br /> when changes which impact trees come up on -site. Design phase they want issue <br /> identification. In the middle, want assistance with problem resolution that is timely and <br /> minimizes cost to the project. <br /> Allow exceptions to the code. <br /> Planting and establishment of trees on projects. <br /> Risk: Information -- document the history of maintenance for claims. <br /> Professional opinions and advice. <br /> DPS: Hazard mitigation, usually in an emergency situation when streets are <br /> blocked -- immediate attention. <br /> Parks Planning: Access to expertise and professional opinion. <br /> Help in choosing what trees to plant and where to plant. <br /> Coordination of efforts (UF doesn't plant trees in parks without plan from Parks <br /> Planning). <br /> Maintenance of trees and hazards. <br /> Help with contractors /feedback. <br /> Planning: Written information. <br />