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AJN:16-07 “Mitchell Farms”, Citrus Heights, CA for: Watt Communities Page #1 of 129 ABACUS: Kenneth Menzer, Senior Consulting & ISA Certified Arborist #WE-2122AM +TRAQ September 20, 2016 ABACUS “Where Every Detail Counts” Kenneth Menzer, Senior Consulting ISA Certified Arborist #WE-2122AM Member of the: American Society of Consulting Arborists & International Society of Arboriculture 145 Duncan Hill Road Auburn, CA 95603 E-mail: [email protected] (530) 305-7505 Phone www.abacus-tree.com Preliminary Report Mitchell Farms by… Watt Communities ARBORIST REPORT September 20, 2016 [AJN: 16-07] Assignment: Per the request of Kevin Webb of Watt Communities, Ken Menzer of ABACUS was hired to make an arborist report as required by the City of Citrus Heights for developing this parcel of land, 7925 Arcadia Drive (also known as the “Sunrise Golf Course”), Citrus Heights, California 95610. On-site observations: Ken was on-site from June 24th, 2016 until September 11, 2016 to do the field identification, measurements, to assess the current condition of the protected trees, what could be done to improve the quality (and reduce the hazard potential of the trees), plus to assign an overall rating for each tagged tree. I was accompanied by Nicole Harrison (ISA Certified Arborist #WE-6500AM), Jodi Carlson (ISA Certified Arborist #IL-9195A), Joey Bena (ISA Certified Arborist #WE-10409A), Aimee Nunez (ISA Certified Arborist #WE11485A) and Julie McNamara (ISA Certified Arborist #WE- 11439A) with Greg Nicholas and Michael McNamara as assistants to the Arborists to perform the measuring and tagging. Executive summary: Ken and the ABACUS professional staff located, identified, measured, tagged and rated all of the trees on site. We found and tagged 1,631 trees: of these 63 trees are not protected (per City of Citrus Heights Municipal Code Chapter 106.39-Tree Preservation and Protection), due to their small size and species, 739 trees were rated as too poor of condition (Health + Structure = Condition) meaning they are rated too low as 0, 1 or 2 (dead, dangerous or poor) ; and 854 trees are protected as native oaks 6” in diameter or greater (measured at 54” above grade) DBH, a multi -trunked [native] oak having an extrapolated diameter of 6” (with at least 1 trunk above 6” DBH) also measured at the DBH point. Other protected trees are all other trees 19” DBH or greater, with the exception of: Willows (Salix spp.), fruit trees, eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.), alder (Alder spp.), cottonwood (Populus Attachment 18 Preliminary Arborist Report

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AJN:16-07 “Mitchell Farms”, Citrus Heights, CA for: Watt Communities Page #1 of 129

ABACUS: Kenneth Menzer, Senior Consulting & ISA Certified Arborist #WE-2122AM +TRAQ September 20, 2016

ABACUS “Where Every Detail Counts”

Kenneth Menzer, Senior Consulting ISA Certified Arborist #WE-2122AM Member of the: American Society of Consulting Arborists & International Society of Arboriculture

145 Duncan Hill Road Auburn, CA 95603

E-mail: [email protected] (530) 305-7505 Phone www.abacus-tree.com

Preliminary Report

Mitchell Farms by…

Watt Communities ARBORIST REPORT

September 20, 2016 [AJN: 16-07]

Assignment:

Per the request of Kevin Webb of Watt Communities, Ken Menzer of ABACUS was hired to make an arborist report as required by the City of Citrus Heights for developing this parcel of land, 7925 Arcadia Drive (also known as the “Sunrise Golf Course”), Citrus Heights, California 95610.

On-site observations:

Ken was on-site from June 24th, 2016 until September 11, 2016 to do the field identification, measurements, to assess the current condition of the protected trees, what could be done to improve the quality (and reduce the hazard potential of the trees), plus to assign an overall rating for each tagged tree. I was accompanied by Nicole Harrison (ISA Certified Arborist #WE-6500AM), Jodi Carlson (ISA Certified Arborist #IL-9195A), Joey Bena (ISA Certified Arborist #WE-10409A), Aimee Nunez (ISA Certified Arborist #WE11485A) and Julie McNamara (ISA Certified Arborist #WE-11439A) with Greg Nicholas and Michael McNamara as assistants to the Arborists to perform the measuring and tagging.

Executive summary:

Ken and the ABACUS professional staff located, identified, measured, tagged and rated all of the trees on site. We found and tagged 1,631 trees: of these 63 trees are not protected (per City of Citrus Heights Municipal Code Chapter 106.39-Tree Preservation and Protection), due to their small size and species, 739 trees were rated as too poor of condition (Health + Structure = Condition) meaning they are rated too low as 0, 1 or 2 (dead, dangerous or poor) ; and 854 trees are protected as native oaks 6” in diameter or greater (measured at 54” above grade) DBH, a multi-trunked [native] oak having an extrapolated diameter of 6” (with at least 1 trunk above 6” DBH) also measured at the DBH point. Other protected trees are all other trees 19” DBH or greater, with the exception of: Willows (Salix spp.), fruit trees, eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.), alder (Alder spp.), cottonwood (Populus

Attachment 18 Preliminary Arborist Report

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spp.), pine (Pinus spp.), catalpa (Catalpa spp.), fruitless mulberry (Morus spp.), or palm (Acoelorrphe spp. [Washingtonia, Phoenix, Syagrus, or Trachycarpus]).

Chart #1 Protected Trees by type

Species Total # Rating 0 1 2 3 4 5 Total

Valley Oak 1184 43 156 362 531 88 4 1184

Tree of Heaven 1 1 1

London Plane 1 1 1

Red Maple 1 1 1

Interior Live Oak 245 3 24 76 131 11 245

Italian Cypress 12 3 6 3 12

Honey Locust 2 2 2

Coast Redwood 1 1 1

Coast Live Oak 3 2 1 3

Chinese Pistache 2 2 2

Chinese Elm 2 1 1 2

Camphor 15 5 5 5 15

California Sycamore

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1 1

Blue Oak 97 1 7 28 50 11 97

Black Locust 1 1 1

Totals 1568 48 187 479 728 121 5 1568

The non-native oaks, but still protected by SIZE with a DBH equal to or greater to 19”DBH are: Tree # Common Name DBH Extrapolated DBH 0-5 Rating Tree #916 Chinese Pistache 11,7,8,11 19” 2 Tree #1047 Honey Locust 19 ~ 2 Only the 2 Coast Live Oaks (trees #109 & 110) are protected, as the meet both the minimal DBH diameters and they are rated to be in fair to excellent condition being rated 3. Data gathered:

Tagging (Tree Number): The trees, for purpose of discussion with this report, have been identified by number on the trees, on the tree plan, and also in this report. Each of the trees were tagged at ~6’ above grade, on the north side of the tree with a painted green “acorn-shaped” (1-1/8” x 1-3/8”) aluminum tag with pre-stamped (3/16”) numbers, nailed (3” galvanized) to allow the tree to grow without the normal growth pushing off or engulfing the tag for 5-10 years. Any and all mapping to show the tree locations by tag/tree number will be by others. The tags were installed to the tree with nails 3”” long and the tag being green in color, there will be less potential for tag theft or vandalism during the development period.

Tree Name (Botanical & Common): Trees frequently cross pollinate and hybridize with other trees generally of the same Genus. The parent trees may not be of a pure strain of that species, so the off-spring “seedling” may very well be quite complex, but the name of the tree that is used is the botanical and common

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name of the species closest to that (maybe slight) variation of the pure strain (if that can ever exist). When a ‘cultivar’ name is applied by the arborist, it is carefully done to be as correct as possible, but seedling possibilities and cultivar possibilities can be quite subtle and may not be 100% accurate on existing trees found in-the-field.

Number of Stems:

This refers to the quantity of trunks or stems (also see “Tree Size Expressed by Trunk Diameter” at the end of this report) that are connected enough and are of the same species, that if one stem or trunk were to be removed, it would cause decay to harm an adjoining stem… making it one tree.

DBH1 (in diameter inches):

This is normally measured at 4’-6” (above the average ground height), but if that varies then the location where it is measured is noted here. A steel diameter tape2 was utilized for all the larger trees’ DBH measurements (over 26” DBH) and a caliper for the smaller diameter trunks (less than 26”). The measurement locations possibilities are all shown in diagram form for most variations from the norm in “Tree SIZE Expressed in Trunk Diameter” on last section of this report.

Extrapolated DBH:

The trees that have multi-stems (trunks) are not to have their trunk diameter added together as a diameter total, but rather figure the square inch area of each trunk, added together to come to a total square inch area. This area will then be converted (and rounded to the nearest diameter inch) of the closest hypothetical trunk size that is representative of the same trunk area called the extrapolated DBH.

Canopy Radius (in feet):

This is the radius measurement from the center point of the trunk to the horizontal farthest drip line of the canopy of leaves and twigs and then becoming a circle that minimally needs to be protected as the Critical Root Zone (CRZ) or Tree Protection Zone (TPZ). This is also how a tree is drawn manually or via programs like AutoCAD, starting at a center point of the tree, to the outer radius (not measuring from the surface of the tree to the farthest edge of the canopy). It is almost impossible to measure the irregular drip line area, so this is a practical method to show an approximation of the furthest and longest drip line as a circular area to be protected around the trunk, as roots tend to go equally in all directions from the trunk and do not follow under the branches above ground. If the branches are cut back (the drip line reduced in size) the roots do not retreat and the CRZ or TPZ stays the same size. I have elected to use the Longest Drip Line Radius in this report.

Observations (Field Notes): These are what we observed from viewing the tree from

the ground. It does not include climbing, aerial inspections, core & bore inspections, root &/or soil excavation, or chemical/biological testing. Trees that are not protected In Citrus Heights are also noted in this section.

Recommended Actions, if the tree is to remain or noted “To Be Removed”:

1 DBH or dbh: Diameter Breast High is the measurement of the trunk’s diameter at 4.5’ above ground level (see “Tree

SIZE Expressed in Trunk Diameter” in the supporting section, at the end of this letter report) 2Diameter Tape is used to figure the tree’s diameter, by measuring the circumference, where on the inches are pre-

multiplied by 3.14 or π ( called pi) and shown to produce the diameter of the tree directly on the tape.

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If a tree is to remain and be protected then my recommended actions generally will improve the tree’s overall rating to go up one full number rating. If the recommended actions are not taken then the tree may become more of a hazard over time. The measurements, observation, and recommended actions are a “snap-shot” in time and as a living organism; if it is not treated for some minor issues at this time, the lack of action may make the tree much less valuable and more of a potential danger.

0-5 Rating: Rating is subjective to health and structure = condition. All of the trees were rated for condition, per the recognized national standard as set up by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers3 and the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) on a numeric scale of 5 (being the highest) to zero (the worst condition) as in Chart A. The rating was done in the field at the time of the measuring and inspection by the ISA Certified Arborist. The scale is as follows:

Chart A

No problem ¤ 5 excellent No apparent problem(s) 4 good Minor problem(s) 3 fair Major problem(s) 2 poor Extreme problem(s) 1 dangerous Dead 0 dead

¤ A rating of “5” indicates no apparent problems found having done a root-collar inspection and/or climbing the tree to inspect the trunks and major limbs.

Note: There is a very important line drawn between a tree rated a 3 and a 2. A rating of 3 – 4 – 5 means that the trees are of high enough quality trees to be preserved and protected. A rating of a 0 – 1 – 2 is a tree that should be removed and is a liability rather than an asset (except under certain specified circumstances when a low rated tree could remain).

Abbreviation key:

AM: Add mulch AMSS: Add Mechanical Support System CC: Crown clean, to remove crossing branches, broken branches, too densely crowded branches; more of a cleaning process than structural correction CDL: Codominant leaders, rather than a single leader CS: Compacted Soil CT: Callous Tissue DS: Drought Stress ECL: Establish Central Leader EG: Epicormic Growth EWR: End Weight Reduction pruning

3 “The Council of Tree & Landscape Appraisers” is a non-membership consortium that represents: American Nursery and

Landscape Association, American Society of Consulting Arborists, American Society of Landscape Architects, Associated Landscape Contractors of America, Association of Consulting Foresters of America, International Society of Arboriculture, and National Arborist Association (I am a member of these organizations in blue).

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IB: Included bark, means bark that is mashed between two or more stems, but the

woody (xylem tissue) is not structurally connected MD: Mechanical Damage

NCP: Needs corrective pruning to improve structure &/or reduce hazard(s) NP: Not Protected (tree by to small of size &/or an exempt species) NAA: Narrow Angle of Attachment OPC: Old Pruning cuts PTB: Prune to balance PT: Poor Taper PS: Poor Structure PPP: Previously Poor Pruning RC: Raise Canopy RDW: Removed dead wood (1-1/2” and greater in diameter, as this is a potential hazard for people under this limb and a future health problem for the tree) SI: Summer Irrigation SP: Sparse Canopy TBR: the tree is To Be Removed, as it is dead, dying, or not repairable with any amount of professional tree care UC: Unbalanced Canopy UHVL: Under High Voltage Lines

~ : Tilde means no pertinent data to gather and the category is not blank by neglect

16 Standard Compass Points (adjusted locally for declination): These are the standard 16 points of the compass as aligned with Geographic North or True North. In our area, True North (TN) adjusted for declination 14°49’ to the west of Magnetic North (MN)

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Color Coding: If removed, then mitigation shall be required

Chart B

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1 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 16 Off-Site (2' off-Site by "Staples") RC 4

2 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 12, 11 16 17

CDL w/IB, w/ "V"-crotch at ~ 1' CC 3

3 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 15, 17 23 ~

CDL w/IB, w/ "V"-crotch at ~ 2', decay in IB, ready to fail at any moment TBR 1

4 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 26 ~ 26 ~ RDW, CC, RC, EWR 4

5 15 & 174 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 14

CDL at ~ 28' w/ "U"-crotch CC, RDW 3

6 14 & 175 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 9 ~ CC 3

7 177 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 23 CDL at ~ 18' w/ "U"-crotch RDW, CC 4

8 10 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 10,

10, 6 15 ~ EG, CDL at base w/IB & "V"-crotch TBR 2

9 12 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ EG, Suppressed by Tree #11 TBR 2

10 11 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~ EG, Suppressed by Tree #11 TBR 2

11 13 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24" @ 2' ~ 26

CDL at ~ 5' w/ "V"-crotch

EWR, PTB, RDW & remove broken branches 3

12 17 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 11

CDL at ~ 7' w/ "U"-crotch, suppressed by tree # 13 RDW 3

13 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 24 @

2' ~ 26 CDL at ~ 4' w/ slight "V"-crotch CC, RC 4

14 19 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 15 ~ RDW 4

15 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 11 Previously topped, NCP 3

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16 80 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~ PS, CDL at ~ 13' TBR 2

17 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 14 CDL w/IB ~ 11' EWR, CC, RDW 2

18 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~ TMD TBR 1

19 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 19 CDL, lots of EG, "V" & "U"-crotches RDW,NCP 2

20 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 24 Lots of EG RDW,EWR, PTB 3

21 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~ Leans too much to SW TBR 2

22 73 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 21 CDL at ~ 5' w/ "V"-crotch

EWR, CC, RDW 3

23 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 16 Lots of dead wood RDW, EWR 2

24 70 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

25 ~ Interior Live Oak

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wislizenii 1 29 ~ 29 CDL & IB at ~ 5' w/"V"-crotch

AMSS, add 1 steel cable & 1 bolt 3

26 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 12 CDL at ~ 6' w/IB CC, RDW 3

27 1 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 25 CDL at ~ 14' w/ "V"-crotch EWR 4

28 2 Interior Live Oak

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wislizenii 1 21 ~ ~ PS TBR 1

29 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 11, 16 19 27 PPP, grafted limbs

RC, CC, remove old stub cuts 3

30 3 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 24 Some dieback RDW, EWR 4

31 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 18 ~ ~ 4

32 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 20 11" diameter cut to N ~ 3

33 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 21 EG EWR, CC 3

34 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 24 ~ RDW 4

35 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 21 ~ RDW 3

36 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 18 ~ RDW 4

37 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

38 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 7 10 11 CDL at ~ 4' w/IB "V"-crotch

Cable in future 2

39 ~ Interior Live Quercus 1 16 ~ 18 ~ RDW, RC 4

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40 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 21 CDL at ~ 13' w/ "U"-crotch

RC TO 12', RDW 3

41 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 22 ~ EWR, RDW 4

42 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 24 CDL at ~ 14' w/"U" crotch

EWR, RDW 3

43 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

44 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 28 ~ EWR, RDW 4

45 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 22 ~ EWR, RDW 3

46 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 26 ~ EWR, RDW, PTB 3

47 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 18

Dog-ear rip cut to N at ~ 11', CDL w/ "U"-crotch

RDW, re-cut stub, EWR 3

48 ~ Interior Live Oak

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wislizenii 2 11, 18 21 ~

Decay pockets CDL at ground w/ "U"-crotch TBR 2

49 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 15 ~ ~ 3

50 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 26 ~ EWR, RDW, PTB 3

51 ~ Interior Live Oak

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wislizenii 3

12, 17, 12 24 ~ TMD TBR 1

52 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 21 ~ RDW 4

53 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 31 ~ 26 4 X20" decay pocket to NW at ~ 2' RDW 2

54 ~ Interior Live Oak

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wislizenii 1 15 ~ ~ PS, TMD TBR 1

55 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ Leans to S TBR 1

56 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ Leans to SW TBR 1

57 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~ Leans to S & SE TBR 1

58 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 21 ~ RDW, EWR 3

59 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ ~ Leans too much to SE TBR 2

60 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 28 ~ RDW, PTB, CC 3

61 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ ~ Top missing TBR 1

62 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 22 ~ RDW 4

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63 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 23 CDL at ~ 19' w/ "U"-crotch

RDW, EWR, PTB 3

64 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 26 Slight lean to S CC, RDW, PTB, EWR 3

65 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 22 PPP Remove stubs 4

66 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 @

2' ~ 23 CDL w/IB @ N, 2-4' "V"- crotch

EWR, RDW 3

67 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 29 ~ 34 ~ EWR, RDW 4

68 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 27 CDL at ~ 9' w/"U" crotch

RWR, RDW, PTB 3

69 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 24

IB at 14', PPP, Dog eared cut in crotch, suppressed by tree # 69 ~ 3

70 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 27 ~ PTB, EWR 4

71 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 31 ~ 29 CDL & IB at ~ 9'

AMSS, add 1 steel cable, PTB, EWR,RDW 3

72 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 34 Broken top, PS NCP 2

73 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 16 ~ PTB, ECL 3

74 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 11 CDL at ~ 16' w/"U"-crotch PTB 2

75 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 14 16 15 CDL at ~ 2' PPP

PTB, remove old stubs 3

76 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 7 CDL at ~ 6' w/IB

ECL, suppress N stem 2

77 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ CDL at ~ 5' w/ stubs cuts TBR 1

78 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 23 ~ RDW 4

79 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 14, 10 17 ~ PS, PPP TBR 1

80 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 11 New stem topped, PPP

Suppress NW stem by 50% 3

81 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 23 ~ RDW, CC 3

82 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ ~ PPP, PS TBR 1

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83 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 12 EG CC 3

84 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 14 ~ RDW, CC 3

85 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~ PS, leans to NNE TBR 2

86 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 6 ~ ~ 4

87 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 8 Slight lean to N RDW 3

88 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 13 Slight lean to N ECL 2

89 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 10 13 ~ EG, CDL at ~ 2' w/ "V"-crotch TBR 2

90 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~ Leans too much to SW TBR 2

91 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~ Leans too much to S TBR 1

92 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 4 9 ~ PS TBR 1

93 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 2 6 ~ PS TBR 2

94 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3

13, 12, 10 20 ~ TMD TBR 1

95 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 9 ~ ~ 4

96 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~ PPP TBR 1

97 ~ Interior Live Oak

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98 ~ Interior Live Oak

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wislizenii 1 12 ~ ~ Leans too much TBR 1

99 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 12 Lots of dead wood RDW, CC 3

100 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 10 ~ RDW 3

101 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 11 CDL at ~ 12' w/ "U"-crotch

Remove S stem 3

102 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 8 ~ ~ 4

103 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 8 10 ~ CDL at ~ 2' w/IB, "V"-crotch TBR 1

104 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ CDL at ~ 5' w/IB, "V"-crotch TBR 1

105 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~

CDL at ~ 5' w/IB, "V"-crotch, leans too much TBR 1

106 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 12 CDL at ~11' w/IB, "V"-crotch ~ 2

107 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~ CDL at 5', EG, PPP TBR 1

108 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 6 12 ~ PPP TBR 1

109 ~ Coast Live Oak

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14 22 20 CDL at base CC, RC 3

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3 21 22 CDL at base, MD CC, RC 3

111 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~ Too close to Sidewalk TBR 1

112 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~ Too close to Sidewalk TBR 1

113 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 3 7 ~ Too close to Sidewalk TBR 1

114 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~

Too close to Sidewalk, leans to SW, suppressed by tree # 115 TBR 1

115 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ ~ Too close to Sidewalk TBR 1

116 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ ~ Too close to sidewalk TBR 2

117 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 28 CDL at ~ 11' w/ "U"-crotch CC 3

118 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ ~ PS, PPP TBR 1

119 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 9 CDL at ~ 17' w/"V"-crotch ~ 3

120 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~ Suppressed by tree #121 TBR 1

121 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10 ~ 14 ~ RDW 3

122 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 8 12 17 CDL at ~2' w/IB CC, RDW 3

123 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 19 ~ ~ 4

124 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 20 ~ RDW 4

125 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ Leans too much to SE TBR 2

126 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 19 Slight lean to SSW PTB, CC 3

127 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 16, 7 17 21 PPP, old stub cuts Remove old stubs 2

128 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 17 CDL at ~ 6' w/ "U"-crotch RDW 3

129 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 19 ~ CC 3

130 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 21 Lots of small dead wood

CC, RDW, EWR 3

131 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 13 ~ RDW, RC to 10' 3

132 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 21 CDL at ~21' w/ "U"-crotch RDW 3

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133 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~ CDL at ~6' w/ "V"-crotch TBR 2

134 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 5

9, 12, 8, 11,

3 21 ~ PS, CDL, IB, "V"-crotches TBR 1

135 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 9 12 ~ Leans too much, PS TBR 2

136 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 21 Overly extended limbs

RDW, EWR, CC 3

137 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~

Leans too much, suppressed by Tree # 136 TBR 1

138 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ ~ Bacterial blight in back TBR 1

139 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 8, 13,

9 18 24 CDL at base w/IB & "V"-crotches ~ 2

140 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 20 Leans to SSE PTB, RDW 3

141 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ ~ TMD TBR 1

142 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 4 10 ~ Low Vigor TBR 1

143 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 8 ~ CC, RC 3

144 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 8 ~ CC, RC 3

145 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 7 CDL w/IB, ~V"-crotch at ~ 10'

Suppress E trunk by 50%, ECL 3

146 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 4 7 ~ PS, CDL at base w/IB & "V"-crotch TBR 2

147 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 15 ~ RDW, CC 4

148 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 15 Canopy leans to SW PTB, EWR 3

149 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 19 CDL w/IB at ~ 15' w/"V"-crotch

EWR, RDW 3

150 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ PS, PPP TBR 1

151 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 12 15 24 CDL w/IB at ~ 5' w/ "V"-crotch CC 3

152 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 13,

12, 7 19 ~ 7" stem is dead, PS TBR 1

153 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 16 ~ RDW, CC 4

154 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 16 ~ RDW, CC 4

155 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

156 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 12, 8 14 ~ PS, TMD TBR 1

157 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 18 PPP

CC, Remove Stubs 3

158 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 15 CDL at ~ 22', "V"- ~ 3

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159 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ ~ TMD TBR 1

160 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 18 Lots of dead wood NCP, RDW 2

161 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ ~ PS TBR 2

162 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 23 CDL ~ 7' w/ "U"-crotch

NCP, RDW, CC 3

163 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 7 Slight lean to NE PTB 3

164 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 17 IB & CDL a t~5' w/ "V"-crotches PTB 3

165 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 18 CDL & IB at ~5' w/ "V"-crotch CC 3

166 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 14 EG RDW, PTB 3

167 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 12 ~ RDW 4

168 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 7 ~ RDW 4

169 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ ~ Too much dead wood TBR 1

170 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ ~ Too much decay at base TBR 1

171 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 12 ~ RDW, PTB 3

172 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~ PPP, bacteria canker TBR 1

173 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ PPP, CDL at ~ 8' w/ "U"-crotch TBR 1

174 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 5 10 ~ PPP, IB, CDL & MD TBR 1

175 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 6

5, 6, 7, 5, 5, 2 13 ~ PS, PPP, IB & CDL TBR 1

176 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ TMD TBR 1

177 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 13 ~ RDW 3

178 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 4, 7 8 9 "U"-crotches ~ 3

179 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 4 7, 6, 4, 7 12 ~ CDL & IB base TBR 2

180 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 28 ~ RDW, EWR 4

181 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 7, 8,

5 12 ~ IB at base, leans to NW, PS TBR 1

182 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 15 ~ CC, RC to 10' 3

183 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~ Too much dead wood & stress TBR 1

184 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ ~ Dead top TBR 1

185 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ ~ PS, leans too much TBR 1

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186 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ TMD TBR 1

187 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 9, 9, 10 16 15

CDL & IB at base w/ "V"-crotch RDW 2

188 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 14 ~ RDW 3

189 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 33 ~ 34 IB, "V"-crotch RDW 4

190 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~ CDL at ~14' w/ "V"-crotch TBR 2

191 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 8 10 17 CDL & IB at base, "V"-crotch EWR, PTB 2

192 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 9 12 ~ PS, CDL & IB at ~ 14' w/ "V"-crotch TBR 2

193 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 6, 9,

6 12 ~ Leans too much, CDL at base TBR 2

194 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 7 ~ ~ 3

195 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~ TMD TBR 1

196 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ ~ Too much breakage TBR 1

197 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 4 11, 9, 10, 4 14 21

CDL at base, IB w/ "V"-crotch CC 3

198 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 26 ~ 32 ~ RDW, CC 4

199 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 24 ~ ~ 4

200 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 23 IB at ~ 16' w/ "V"-crotch RDW, CC 3

201 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ ~

EG, canker disease, CDL & IB at ~ 8', die back, CS TBR 2

202 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 6, 4 7 11

CDL & IB at base, natural grafting, CS CC 3

203 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 40 ~ 22

CDL & IB at ~9', die back, crossing limbs, CS RDW 3

204 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 6, 4 7 8 CDL & IB at ~2', EG, CS ~ 3

205 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 7, 6,

6 11 12

CDL & IB at ~1', growing through barbed wire fence, 6" closed pruning wound, EG, CS

Cut wire fencing at bark surface (do NOT remove), CC 3

206 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 6 Corrected lean to E, CS ~ 3

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207 ~ Interior Live Oak

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wislizenii 1 7 ~ 12

Wrapped in barbed wire at ~1', CDL at ~5', die back, CS RDW 3

208 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 11 EG, DS, SC, die back, CS TBR 2

209 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 15

Canker disease, 6" closed pruning wound at ~1', CDL at ~12', EG, die back, CS RDW 2

210 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 6 12 14

Growing over rocks, CDL & IB at base, natural grafting & crossing limbs at ~6', pruned stubs at base, PS CC 2

211 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 4 7, 5, 6, 7 13 10

CDL & IB at base, complete die back, EG, CS TBR 1

212 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 8

Canker swollen base, PT, SC, die back, EG, CS RDW 2

213 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 5 10 14

CDL at ~1', complete die back, EG, DS , CS TBR 1

214 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 4 7 8

CDL & IB at ~2', die back, EG, DS, CS RDW 2

215 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 10 MD at base, die back, DS, CS RDW 3

216 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 19

Slight lean to the N, die back, EG, DS RDW 3

217 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 7 IB at ~6', die back, DS RDW 3

218 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 11

Slight lean to the SE, SC with , die back, DS

RDW & EWR to SE 3

219 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 17

Slight lean to the SE & UC, closed wound at ~1', SC w/ die back, DS

RDW , PTB, EWR 3

220 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 4 8 7

CDL & IB at base, crossing limbs, EG, CS CC, NCP 3

221 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 8 CDL & IB at ~4', UC to the N

PTB, EWR on N 3

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222 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 10, 7,

9 15 18

CDL & IB at base, all stems lean, EG, DS, CS EWR 3

223 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 12

UC to S, DS, CS PTB S canopy extension by 20% 3

224 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 23, 21 31 26

CDL at ~2', 7', 12', IB at 7' & 12', EG, die back, DS RDW 3

225 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 21 ~ ~

Multiple pruning wounds ranging from 7"-20" w/ boring insect activity, cavity with decay & fruiting fungal bodies at ~1' TBR 2

226 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 44 ~ 21 CDL & IB at ~4', minor die back RDW 3

227 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 15 UC to S, SC, CDL & IB at 15' PTB 3

228 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 17

Lean & UC to W, PT, SC, die back, EG TBR 2

229 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 15 UC to S, suppressed, die back PTB, RDW 3

230 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 18 Lean & UC to S, PTB 3

231 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 33 ~ 23

Abnormal flare, conk at base, 23" pruning wound at 3', die back TBR 2

232 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 16 ~ 17

Lean to NW, advanced decay at base, CDL & IB at 4' TBR 2

233 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 22 Lean & UC to the E, die back, CS PTB, RDW 3

234 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 24 MD at base, CDL & IB at 12', CS TBR 2

235 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 11

MD at base, severe die back, EG, DS, CS TBR 2

236 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 15 CDL & IB at ~20', die back, CS RDW 3

237 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 25 Lean & UC to S, SC, die back PTB, RDW 3

238 52 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 12 SC, PT, UC to S PTB, RDW 2

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239 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ Dead TBR 0

240 54 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 11 PT, suppressed, die back RDW 2

241 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 30 ~ 28

UC to the SW, CDL & IB at ~12', die back PTB, RDW 3

242 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 16 Lean to E, die back, DS RDW 2

243 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 13 CDL & IB at ~12', EG CC 3

244 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 15

Suppressed, UC to SE, CDL at ~15', EG PTB 2

245 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 18 Minor die back, IB at ~15' RDW 4

246 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 21 CDL & IB at ~12', UC to S PTB 3

247 69 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 15

MD at 4', vertical scarring on stem, EG, RDW 2

248 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 34, 22 40 29

CDL & IB at 2', large cavity into root flare, overweight limb to N,

EWR or TBR 2

249 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 4 10, 4, 5, 6 13 16

CDL & IB at base, EG, suppressed, UC to S, IB at 4' ~ 3

250 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 19

Suppressed, UC to the W, EG , die back, DS, CS

PTB & RDW 3

251 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 21 Minor decay at base, CDL at 20' ~ 3

252 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 7 CDL at ~12', EG, CS ~ 3

253 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 11

Vertical scarring at 4', MD at 2', EG, die back, DS, CS RDW 2

254 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 36 ~ 25

CDL & IB at 10', complete die back, Canker disease TBR 1

255 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 16 CDL & IB at 2' & 3', UC to S, EG PTB 3

256 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 15 UC to S, IB at 6', EG, CS PTB 2

257 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3

15, 11, 13 22 19

CDL & IB with natural grafting at base, crossing limbs, multiple large NCP 3

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258 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 6 12 12

IB at base, lean & UC to the W, EG & minor die back PTB, RDW 3

259 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ ~

Cavity under base, advanced canker disease, conks at base & up stem, 10" dead wood, EG, TBR 1

260 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 30 ~ 24

Canker disease, slight lean w/ UC to the N, CDL & IB at ~20', CS PTB 3

261 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 25, 19 31 28

CDL at 3', UC to the N, 12" closed pruning wound at 6' PTB 3

262 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 13 Suppressed, CS ~ 2

263 39 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 6 9 13

Closed failure at base, die back, PT, CS TBR 2

264 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 22

Open cavity with decay at 1', lean & UC to the W, overly-extended limbs to W TBR 2

265 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 14

CDL at ~12', UC to the W, suppressed, CS PTB 3

266 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 11

Suppressed, leans & UC to the W, CS PTB 3

267 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23, 17 28 25

CDL at 3', UC & overly-extended limbs to the W, CS TBR 2

268 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 15

MD at base, PT, leans & UC to the E, EG, 2' from a walkway, CS

TBR or PTB 2

269 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 15, 12 19 19

CDL & IB at 2', EG, overly-extended limbs to the S, CS PTB 3

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270 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 10

Canker disease, complete die back, SC, 4' from asphalt walkway, CS TBR 1

271 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 8, 4,

6 11 12

CDL & IB at base, crossing limbs, natural grafting, PS, PT, EG, CC 2

272 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 7 CS, die back RDW 2

273 37 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 19

Canker disease, lean & UC to the E, severe die back, CS TBR 1

274 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 11

CDL & IB at ~8', CS, slight lean to the S, Canker disease TBR 2

275 47 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 30 ~ 23

3" cavity with decay at 5', CDL at 20', minor die back, CS RDW 3

276 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 14

Severe MD at base, severe lean, UC to S, suppressed

Reduce S canopy extension by 20% 3

277 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 27

Lean & UC to the E, SC, 10" failure at 25', die back, CS, MD main stem TBR 2

278 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 13

MD at base, canker disease, CS, CDL & IB at ~15', TBR 2

279 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4

13, 9, 11, 12 23 19

CDL & IB at base, UC to S, overly-extended limb to S, die back

EWR & PTB 3

280 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 6 Minimal die back RDW 4

281 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 4

Growing over rocks, severe MD at base, PT, SC, CDL at 20', die back TBR 1

282 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 13

CDL at ~15', UC to S Reduce S canopy extension by 15% 3

283 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 6 PT, SC, CDL & IB at ~15', die back RDW 2

284 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 9 PT & SC, die back RDW 2

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285 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 5 PT, die back RDW 2

286 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 10 SC, CDL at 15', die back RDW 3

287 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 10

CDL & IB at ~5', UC to S, die back, CS PTB, RDW 3

288 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4 11, 7, 9, 10 19 16

Abnormal flare, CDL & IB at base, crossing limbs & natural grafting, 7" stem failed, embedded metal pipe, minor die back, PS NCP 3

289 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 14

CDL & IB with crossing stems at 12', die back, CS, PS

NCP, RDW 3

290 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 9

MD at base, PT, SC, die back, EG, CS RDW 2

291 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 14

Minor canker disease, CDL & IB at 6', 12' & 15', UC to S, EG, die back, CS PTB, RDW 3

292 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 10

MD at 6", 1', 18" & 4', CDL & IB at 12', PT, EG TBR 2

293 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 23 CDL at 12', minor die back, ~ 3

294 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 11

Lean & UC to the W, SC, CS, 5" failure at 8'

NCP, RDW 3

295 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 15

MD with decay at 3', IB at 12' & 20', minor die back, CS RDW 3

296 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 14

5" failure & decay at 2', lean & UC to the E, CS

NCP, RDW, PTB 3

297 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 6 MD at 2' & 3', CDL & IB at ~10', CS TBR 2

298 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 12

4" failure with decay at 7', 8 CDL & IB at 15', extremely PS, CS TBR 2

299 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15

Lean & UC to S, 6" failure at 4', CDL & PTB, RDW 3

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Western Cottonwood

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MD with decay at base, CDL & IB at ~20', die back TBR 2

302 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 17 UC to S, IB at 15', 20' & 25', CS PTB, RDW 3

303 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 20 Lean & UC to W, EG, CS PTB, RDW 3

304 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15 Lean & UC to S, EG, CS PTB, RDW 3

305 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 11 CDL & IB at 5', NAA, EG, DS, CS ECL 3

306 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 18

CDL & IB w/NAA & crossing limbs at ~15', UC to W, minor die back, SC

Reduce W canopy extension 10% 3

307 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 21

Canker disease at base, lean & UC to the W, PTB 3

308 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 13

Good structure, minor die back, CS RDW 4

309 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 14

Lean & UC to SW, PT & SC, EG, CDL at ~25', minor die back, CS

Reduce SW canopy extension 10%, CC 3

310 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 12 PT & SC, CDL at 20', DS, CS CC 2

311 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 7 PT & SC, EG, die back, on slope RDW 2

312 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 22

Canker disease, CDL & IB at ~10', die back, DS, EG, CS TBR 2

313 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 16

Growing on slope, PT, SC, EG, CDL at 20', CC 2

314 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 10

Growing on slope, PT & SC, CDL & IB at 25', minor die back, EG RDW 3

315 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 13 PT & SC, CDL at 30', EG, ECL 3

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PT, SC, die back, EG, growing on slope, rope wrapped around stem

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317 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

318 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

319 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

320 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 14

Growing on slope, CDL & IB at 8', EG, die back RDW 2

321 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 26 Leans & UC to the W, PT, EG PTB 2

322 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 25

Leans & UC to the W, EG, minor die back PTB, RDW 3

323 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ Dead TBR 0

324 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 31 ~ 21

12" open cavity with decay at 4', IB at ~12', CDL & IB at 20', die back, CS TBR 2

325 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 19

Leans & UC to W, EG, Canker disease PTB 2

326 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 22 SC, leans & UC to W PTB 3

327 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 18 Leans & UC to the W, EG, CS PTB 2

328 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 20 UC to S, CDL at 20' PTB 3

329 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 23

CDL & IB at 20', minor die back, growing on slope RDW 3

330 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 28 CDL at ~12', UC to the W, EG, DS PTB 2

331 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 15

PT, lean & UC to the W, severe die back with almost SC TBR 1

332 49 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 14 PT, SC, CDL & IB at ~20', EG, RDW 2

333 36 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ 9

Growing on creek slope, die back, CDL & IB at 8', root flare partially uplifted TBR 1

334 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 16

CDL & IB at 20', Canker disease at base, die back TBR 1

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335 ~ Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 17 ~ 19

Growing on creek slope, PT & SC, 5" failure at 30' TBR 1

336 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 11 ~ 17

MD, minor canker disease, 5" pruning wound & decay at 6', lean & UC to SW, EG, die back TBR 2

337 Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 17 ~

Severe die back, stem failure at 25', TBR 1

338 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 12

Growing on creek slope, canker disease, slight lean to the N, EG, die back RDW 3

339 ~ Willow Salix 2 9, 4 10 18

Exposed roots hanging over creek edge, lean to S, die back, maybe eventually destroyed due to creek erosion CC 2

340 25 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 19 CDL & IB at 10', UC to S, PTB 3

341 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 10

4' vertical scarring at 8' from limb failure, CDL at 20', canker disease, die back TBR 1

342 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ 13

Lean & UC to the W, 5" failure with decay at 5', minor die back PTB, RDW 3

344 28 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 9

Canker disease, CDL & IB at 8', minor die back RDW 3

345 30 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 17

IB & NNA at 4', 5" dead wood, PT & SC, overextended limb to W, die back

RDW, reduce over extended W limb extension 10%, CC 3

346 31 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 20

Lean & UC to the W, EG, minor die back PTB, RDW 3

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347 32 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 20

CDL at 4', canker disease, UC to the W, EG, CS PTB 3

348 ~ Willow Salix 2 13, 8 15 16 Lean to the W, EG, SC PTB 3

349 33 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 15

Canker disease, PT, leans & UC to the W, EG TBR 2

350 34 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 7 SC, EG, DS, CS ~ 3

351 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 21

MD at base, lean to NW, EG, die back, minor Canker disease TBR 1

352 35 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 14

PT & SC, lean & UC to the W, EG, DS, die back PTB, RDW 2

353 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 12

Canker disease, lean to the W, CDL & IB with NNA at 12', EG, die back TBR 1

354 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 13 PT & SC, CDL at 25', die back ~ 3

355 27 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 16

CDL & IB at ~12', severe die back TBR 2

356 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 6 Canker disease, PT, SC, EG, SC TBR 1

357 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 9

Canker disease, PT, leans to W, EG, DS TBR 1

358 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 18

PT & SC, die back, leans to W, canker disease TBR 1

359 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 22

Canker disease, PT & SC, die back, leans to W TBR 1

360 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 20

Canker disease, PT, SC, die back, leans to W TBR 2

361 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 21

Canker disease, PT & SC, die back, DS, leans & UC to the W TBR 2

362 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 17

Canker disease, PT & SC, lean to the W, die back, EG, DS TBR 2

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363 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~

Canker disease, PT, SC, Leans to W, insect activity, DEAD TBR 1

364 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 15 SC, EG ~ 3

365 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

366 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 15 Canker disease, leans W, EG TBR 2

367 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 28 PT, SC, MD at 6" & 4' ~ 3

368 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 3 7 5

IB at ~3', natural grafting, crossing limbs, EG NCP, CC 2

369 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 19 Leans W, PT, SC, die back, RDW 2

370 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 17 PT, SC, die back, EG, RDW 2

371 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 7 ~

IB & CDL at 2', complete die back, EG TBR 1

372 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 21

Minor canker disease, PT, SC, die back, EG RDW 2

373 78 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 7, 2 7 6 5" failure at base, IB at base TBR 2

374 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 19 EG, DS, die back RDW 2

375 80 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 25, 17 30 25

IB & CDL at 2', 4' & 5' ~ 3

376 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 8 13 15

CDL & IB at ~3', NAA, crossing limbs, die back, EG RDW 2

377 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 13 PT, SC, leans to S PTB, EWR 2

378 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 20

CDL at ~15' with crossing limbs & NAA, UC to the E, some die back

NCP, EWR , PTB 3

379 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 9 Minor die back, DS RDW 3

380 ~ Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 42 ~ 29

Slight lean to N, overweight limb to N, die back

PTB, EWR, RDW 3

381 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 12 DS ~ 4

382 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 21

CDL & IB at ~10', UC to S, die back PTB, RDW 3

383 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 20 CDL at 20', CS, EG, die back RDW 3

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384 83 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ 19

IB & Canker Disease at 6', Leans to E, die back, TBR 1

385 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 24

CDL & IB at 1', SC, EG, die back, CS RDW 3

386 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 21

CDL at 15', EG, die back, CS, MD at 2' RDW 2

386 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 26

Overly-extended limb to the E, EG, DS, CS EWR, PTB 3

387 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 13 CDL & IB at 6', die back, CS RDW 3

388 88 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 17 ~ 35

Severe lean to the N, over weight limbs & UC to the N, large failures, die back TBR 1

389 89 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 5 ~ 10 PT, SC, die back, EG,

RDW 2

390 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ 11

CDL at 5', NAA, minor die back, CS RDW 3

391 91 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 13 SC, minor die back, CS RDW 3

392 92 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 25

Leans W, CDL & IB at base, natural grafting, root flare with neighboring tree, UC to the W, MD at 1', PTB, CC 3

393 93 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 19

CDL & IB with NAA at base, natural grafting, root flare with tree #392, severe die back, CS RDW 2

394 95 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 15 CDL & IB at 1', die back, EG, CS RDW 3

395 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 16

Closed failure at base, natural grafting & NAA with cavity at 1', lean & UC to W, EG, CS, minor die back RDW, PTB 3

396 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ ~

6' vertical cavity with decay from base, CDL & IB at 7', TBR 1

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397 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 22

CDL & IB with NAA & crossing limbs at 8', die back, EG, CS CC 3

398 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 17

Severe MD & decay at 1', UC to the N, die back, CS TBR 1

399 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ 17

CDL & IB at 1', 4" dead wood, EG, die back RDW 3

400 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 12 ~ 33

Lean & UC to the E, die back, EG, canker disease RDW 2

501 96 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 14

Leans to E, CDL & IB at ~12', CS, minor die back, DS CC, PTB 3

502 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 9

CDL & IB at ~15', minor die back, DS, CS CC 3

503 99 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 9

PT, SC, EG, natural grafting, root flare mixed w/ neighboring tree RDW 2

504 94 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 15 SC, CDL & IB at ~15', UC to S PTB 3

505 12 Coast Live Oak

Quercus agrifol

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506 7 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 18

Minor canker disease, minor die back, CS RDW 3

507 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 23

CDL & IB w/ NAA, crossing limbs at ~8', EG, minor die back, CS CC 3

508 9 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 15

Leans & UC to the E, die back, suppressed

RDW, PTB or TBR 2

509 5 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 21

CDL & IB at 8' & 15', EG, minor die back, 25% girdled flare by neighboring tree CC or TBR 2

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510 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 12

Abnormal flare, root flare girdles neighboring tree, leans & UC to the E, minor die back CC or TBR 2

511 2 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 17 EG, DS, minor die back, CS CC 3

512 413 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 14

CDL & IB at 6', EG, minor die back CC 3

513 74 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 21 EG, IB at ~15' ~ 4

514 75 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 12 SC, suppressed

~ 3

515 72 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 16

Suppressed by neighboring trees, EG, die back NCP 2

516 1

Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 15 ~ ~

4' vertical cavity at 3', multiple large failures, IB at 20', CS TBR 2

517 498 Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 12 ~ 20 Suppressed, UC to W, CS PTB, EWR 3

518 398 Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 12 ~ 21 Slight lean & UC to the E PTB 3

519 526 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 15 CDL & IB at 15', die back, EG, CS RDW 2

520 70 Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 29 ~ 37

CDL & IB at 6', 12', 15' & 20', canker disease ECL 2

521 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 27 ~ 30

CDL & IB at 5', 10' & 12', embedded wire, CS

Cut off wire at surface of bark 4

522 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 16 ~ 17

Abnormal flare, CDL & IB at base, EG, die back CC 3

523 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 19 ~ 23

CDL & IB at 8', NAA, natural grafting CC 4

524 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 19 ~ 37

CDL & IB at 2' & 3', NAA, UC & over weight limb to S, CS

EWR & PTB 3

525 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 16 ~ 28

Canker disease, lean & UC to the N, CDL & IB at ~20', multiple large failures, die back, TBR 2

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526 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 18 ~ 34

Minor canker disease, lean & UC to the E, die back, EG, growing on slope PTB & CC 3

527 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 9 ~ 29

Canker disease, PT, lean & UC to the E, die back, EG

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

528 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 23 ~ 30

CDL & IB at ~4', canker disease, die back RDW 2

529 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 23 ~ 18

Minor canker disease, corrected lean to N, die back, CDL at 12' RDW 3

530 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 27 ~ 33

CDL & IB at 20', minor die back, CS CC 4

531 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 15 ~ 26

Minor canker disease, leans & UC to S, CDL & IB at ~15', EG, die back

PTB & RDW 3

532 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 31 ~ 23

UC to S, CDL at 20', minor die back, over weight limb to S

PTB & RDW 3

533 ~ Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 7 ~ 16

CDL & IB, crossing limbs at base, canker disease, vertical scarring, die back, CS RDW 3

534 ~ Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 10 ~ 18

CDL & IB at base, canker disease, crossing limbs NCP 3

535 ~

Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 12 ~ 10

6" dead wood, crossing limbs, NAA, die back, CS, canker disease TBR 2

536 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 26

CDL at ~30', die back, CS, overly-extended limb to S, 10" failure

RDW, EWR & PTB 3

537 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 21

CDL at ~6' & 10', UC to the W, suppressed, EG, die back

PTB & RDW 3

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538 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 33 ~ 29

Canker disease at base, 6" dead wood, minor die back, 12" failure at ~30' RDW 3

539 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 22

CDL & IB at ~8', UC & leans to W, EG, die back, CS

PTB & RDW 3

563 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 22

Leans & UC to the E, CS, 5" failure at 6'

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

564 ~ Tree of Heaven

Ailanthus

altissima 1 6 ~ 14 2' MD at 5', CDL at 10' TBR 2

565 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 21 CDL at 15', die back RDW 3

566 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 18

Slight lean to NE, wrapped in wire, CS, minor die back

Remove wire at bark surface & RDW, PTB 3

567 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 14

5" failure with decay at 5', CDL & IB with NAA & crossing limbs at 5', CS

RDW & NCP or TBR 2

569 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 27

Leans & UC to W, CDL at 15', minor die back, CS PTB & CC 3

570 ~ Willow Salix 1 11 ~ 22

Severe lean & overweight to E, die back, CS, MD at 5' TBR 2

571 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 28

Canker disease at base, UC to the W, CS, EG PTB 3

572 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 24

Leans & UC to the N, EG, die back

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

573 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 26 ~ 29

CDL & IB at 5', EG, die back, near paved surfaces, DS RDW 3

574 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 35

Leans & UC to the E, EG, near paved surfaces, CDL & IB at ~20' PTB 3

575 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 24 CDL & IB at ~15', die back, DS

RDW or TBR 2

577 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 26 Severe leans & UC to S, SC TBR 2

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578 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ 31 Severe lean & UC to S, EG, TBR 2

579 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 17, 6 18 33

Leans & UC, over-weight limbs to the S, canker scarring, EG, die back

PTB or TBR 2

580 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 29

CDL at ~20', DS, overweight limb to S

PTB, EWR or TBR 2

581 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 19

EG, CDL & IB at 12', next to high voltage lines, die back

RDW & EWR 3

582 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 18

Canker scars, IB at ~8' & 15', UC to the E PTB 3

583 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 30

Canker disease, leans to E, 6" failure with decay at ~20', PT, severe die back TBR 2

585 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15

Canker disease & vertical scars, EG, DS TBR 2

586 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 9, 6 11 17

MD & canker disease at base, 6" stem failed, IB at 3' & 6' TBR 2

586 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 12, 7 14 23

CDL at 1', 5', & 6', 3" cavity with decay at 2', canker disease & vertical scars TBR 2

587 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 16

Severe Lean & UC to the E, UHVL, EG, die back TBR 2

588 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 29

Covered in vines, SC, EG

Remove dead vines & CC 3

589 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 24

SC, covered in dead vines, slight lean to W

Remove dead vines & CC 3

590 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 20

Leans & UC to the E, minor die back PTB & CC 3

591 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ 17

Leans to E, UC to W, MD at 1' & 3', 12" vertical cavity with decay at 4', IB & crossing limbs at

TBR 1

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592 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 15

Girdling wire at 2', minor canker disease, EG & die back, DS, PT TBR 2

593 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 17

MD at base, PT & SC, CDL & IB at ~25', EG, die back TBR 2

594 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 8 PT & SC, CDL & IB at ~30'

EWR or TBR 2

595 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 17

Canker disease, IB at ~10' & 12', die back, dead wood, DS

RDW or TBR 2

596 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 39 ~ 38

CDL & IB at 5', CDL at 8', 20', & 30', overweight limb to E, 8" dead wood RDW 3

597 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 5

15, 3, 6, 7,

8 20 18

Cavity & decay at base, MD at 3', 3" stem failed, CDL & IB at base + 2' & 4' TBR 1

598 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 12 ~ 14

CDL & IB w/ NAA at 4', UC to the E, SC, crossing limbs with neighboring tree NCP 3

599 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4 6, 6, 6, 6 12 12

CDL & IB at base, crossing limbs with neighboring tree, UC to the E

EWR & PTB 3

600 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 7 ~ 11

Canker disease, CDL & IB at 3' & 5', UC to the W, die back

RDW or TBR 2

601 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 6

Natural grafting at 1' with neighboring tree, SC, PT, die back

RDW or TBR 2

602 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 21, 12 24 22

Closed 8" pruning wound at 3', CDL at 3', EG, minor die back CC 3

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Quercus

wislizenii 2 7, 5 9 11 CDL & IB at base, UC to the W PTB 3

604 672 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 19 CDL & IB at 15', EG, CS, DS ~ 3

605 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 10 SC, die back, CS, DS

RDW 3

606 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 13 ~ 14

CDL & IB at 4', natural grafting root flare with neighboring tree, UC to the W, CS

PTB & EWR 3

607 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 12 CS, SC, severe die back, EG TBR 1

608 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 11 ~ 12

CDL & IB at ~3', closed 4" failure at 1', IB & NAA most attachments, EG, CS

NCP or TBR 2

609 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 6, 5 8 13 CDL & IB at base, UC to the E, CS PTB 3

610 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 11 ~ 17 CDL & IB at ~5'

~ 3

611 685 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 13,5,

7 16 14

Growing over metal scrap, CDL at ~5' & 6', little IB, natural grafting CC 3

612 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 6 UC to the E PTB &

EWR 3

613 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 13 UC to the N, CDL & IB at ~8'

PTB & EWR 3

614 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 14 CDL & IB at ~12', die back, CS, DS RDW 3

615 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15 IB at ~10' & 15' ~ 3

616 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 6, 3,

5 8 13

CDL & IB at base & at 3', 6" closed failure at base ~ 3

617 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 15

Severe lean & UC to E, suppressed, 2", 3", & 5" closed pruning wounds at base

PTB, EWR or TBR 2

618 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 10, 6,

6 13 12

CDL & IB at 1' & 4', closed pruning wounds, suppressed ~ 3

619 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 23

Overly-extended limb to S, IB at ~15',

EWR & PTB 4

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620 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 20 Leans to S, SC , PT EWR &

PTB 3

621 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 5 UC to S EWR &

PTB 3

622 687 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 19 UC to S, die back at top canopy CC 3

623 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 3 8, 3,

6 10 21

Canker disease, CDL & IB at 3', CS, die back RDW 3

624 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 11, 10 15 18

Leans & UC to S, CDL & IB at ~3' & 4', PTB 3

625 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 7 ~ 6

Canker disease, CDL & IB at 12', die back, CS, DS RDW 3

626 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 7, 2,

5 9 10

Leans & UC to the W, CDL & IB at base + 2' & 4' PTB 3

627 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 13 SC, EG, CDL & IB at ~15', CS ~ 3

628 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 7 ~ 12 UC to the N, die back, CS

PTB & RDW 3

629 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 3

CDL & IB at ~6', NAA & crossing limbs, CS CC 3

630 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 7, 4 8 12 IB at base, CS

~ 3

631 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 13 UC to the N, IB at 8' PTB 3

632 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 12 Die back, EG, CDL at ~8', DS, CS RDW 2

633 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 15

Slight stem swelling from base, CDL at ~6' & 15', EG ~ 3

634 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 13 CDL & IB at ~12', die back, CS RDW 3

635 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 16

SC, CDL & IB at ~15', crossing limbs, CS, DS NCP 3

636 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 12 Die back, SC, DS RDW 3

637 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 16

Leans & UC to the E, CDL & IB at ~12', CS PTB 3

638 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 13 ~ 15

Canker disease, small failures with CC 2

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639 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 11 ~ 14 Leans & UC to S, CDL at ~3' & 10' PTB 3

640 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 26 ~ 23

CDL & IB at ~20', 25', & 30', canopy evenly distributed, CS ~ 4

641 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ 16

UC to S, CDL at 5', 6', & 10', cavity with decay at 6', severe die back TBR 2

642 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 32 ~ 33

12" hollow cavity with decay at 4' & 3', CDL & IB at ~6', 8' & 10', multiple nails & screws in stem TBR 2

643 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 13 ~ 18

Corrected lean at 1', CDL & IB at ~3', 4' & 5', UC to the W PTB 3

644 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 3 7 21

CDL & IB at base, UC to the E, die back, EG, DS

RDW & PTB 3

645 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 11 ~ 16 UC to the E, CDL & IB at ~4' & 12' PTB 3

646 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 10 SC, die back, EG RDW 3

647 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 6 CDL & IB at ~5', SC, die back RDW 3

648 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 10

CDL & IB at 7', suppressed, die back

RDW or TBR 2

649 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 19 Suppressed, PT, EG CC or TBR 2

650 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 25

Leans & UC to the N, SC, CDL & IB at ~20', crossing limbs, EG NCP 3

651 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 8, 4 9 20

CDL & IB at 1', leans & UC to the E PTB 3

652 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 15

6" closed pruning wound at 2', IB & NAA at ~8', EG, die back RDW 3

653 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 22

Slight lean & UC to the N, die back

PTB & RDW 3

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Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 19

Suppressed, UC & leans to N, IB most attachments, crossing limbs

PTB & NCP 3

655 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 32

Natural grafting with neighboring tree, IB at ~8' & 12', CS CC 4

657 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 6 Suppressed

~ 3

657 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 14, 12 18 28

Abnormal flare, lean & UC to the W, flare Natural Grafting with neighboring tree, CDL & IB at 3', 4" dead wood, CS RDW 3

658 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 16, 13 21 24

CDL & IB at ~2', 3', 4' & 12', NAA & crossing limbs NCP 3

659 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 12 ~ 20

Natural grafting with neighboring tree, leans & UC to the S

NCP or TBR 2

660 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 10, 5 11 19

11" closed pruning wound at 2', natural grafting with neighboring tree, leans & UC to the W PTB 3

661 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 17

Leans & UC to the N, suppressed, CS PTB 3

662 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 26 ~ 28

Slightly UC to the N, CDL & IB at ~12', PTB 4

663 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 8, 8 11 16

CDL & IB at base, leans & UC to the W, CS PTB 3

664 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 25 IB at 20' & 30', SC, 5" dead wood RDW 3

665 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 11 ~ 14

SC, die back, canker disease scarring at ~3' RDW & CC 3

666 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 12

Closed small pruning wounds throughout stem, good structure, CS ~ 3

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667 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~

2' cavity with advanced Canker Disease at base, die back, DS, lean & UC to the E TBR 1

668 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 29

Canker disease at base, vertical scarring on stem, die back, leans & UC to the S, DS

RDW & PTB or TBR 2

669 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 11 ~ 15

Slight lean to W, minor canker disease, CDL & IB at ~10' PTB 3

670 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 9

6" cavity w/ decay at 1', CDL & IB at ~12', NAA TBR 2

671 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 26

CDL & IB at ~4', EG & die back, CS, DS RDW 2

672 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 26 ~ 36 IB at 15', CDL & IB at ~25', SC, DS ~ 3

673 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 25

Canker scarring at base, SC, CDL & IB at ~20', die back

RDW or TBR 2

674 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 9, 3 ~ 14 IB at 3', UC to the S

PTB 3

675 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 13, 6 ~ 16 UC to the W, CDL at base, EG PTB 3

676 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 14, 3,

9 17 16

CDL & IB at 3', advanced canker disease throughout main stem, die back TBR 1

677 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ 20

UC & overly-extended limbs to W, 5" branch failure at 4', CDL at 5'

NCP & RDW 3

678 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 17 SC, PT, minor die back CC or TBR 2

679 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 11

MD at 4', CDL & IB at ~5', suppressed, SC CC 3

680 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 12 PT & SC, DS, some die back CC or TBR 2

681 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 8 SC & PT, EG, die back CC or TBR 2

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682 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 12 IB at ~10' & 15', die back RDW 2

683 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ 21

MD at base, CDL & IB at ~5', UC to S PTB 3

684 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 16

IB at ~15' & 25', slightly UC to the W PTB 3

685 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3

24, 21, 24 40 39

CDL & IB at 4, UC to the E, 8" dead wood, minor die back RDW 4

687 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 26

MD at base, CDL & crossing limbs w/ natural grafting at ~20', minor die back, CS CC 3

688 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 19

Advanced canker disease, DS, CS, minor die back TBR 2

689 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 14 SC, EG, DS, CS ~ 3

690 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 20

CDL & IB w/ NAA & natural grafting at ~6', PS, CS ~ 3

691 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 21

CDL & IB at ~15', minor die back, CS CC 4

692 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 11, 10 15 16

CDL & IB at ~3', die back, CS, EG RDW 3

693 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 16

Canker scarring along stem, die back, CS, EG

RDW or TBR 2

694 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 33 ~ 30

20" closed pruning wound at 3' w/ conks, CDL & IB at ~20', some die back

RDW or TBR 2

695 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 30 ~ 37

CDL at 12', 15' & 20', minor die back, slight lean to the E with even canopy ~ 5

696 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 18 ~ 27

CDL & IB at ~6', splitting & decay at 6', 6" closed pruning wound at 8'

NCP or TBR 2

697 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 17, 15 23 15

Large hollow cavity with decay at 1', CDL & IB at ~3', DS, CC or TBR 3

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698 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 11, 7 13 ~

Cankers, CDL & IB at 3', 7" stem mostly dead, EG TBR 1

699 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 11 PT, SC, EG, DS CC or TBR 2

700 141 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 34 ~ 25

IB at ~12', large open cavity at ~15', EG TBR 2

701 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 18

Suppressed, mostly EG, dead wood, RDW 2

702 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 4 9 15

Hanger, large dead wood, mostly EG, suppressed, 4" bows to NW

Remove hanger, RDW 2

703 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 11, 7 13 22

CDL at ~1', IB, CDL at 6', one limb prostrate to SE, small dead wood

RDW, CC, monitor CDL junctions, future cable 2

704 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 12, 6 13 18

CDL at 2', IB, cut bank, EG, leans to SE, CC 3

705 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~

Suppressed, mostly EG, necrosis, severe lean to E, TBR 2

706 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 18

Severe lean to E, PS, debris at base,

Remove debris at base & NCP 3

707 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 7, 6,

2 9 26

CDL at base, IB, 6" stem topped with severe decay, 7" stem prostrate to E TBR 2

708 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 23 Leans to E, necrosis, mostly EG, TBR 2

709 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 15

PT, necrosis, mostly EG, slight lean to S TBR 2

710 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~

CDL at 4' & 5', IB, stem to S is Dead, severe decay, EG, mostly EG, necrosis TBR 1

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711 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~

CDL at 5', IB, crossing main limbs, mostly dead, EG, large dead wood TBR 1

712 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 19

Slight lean to NW, NAA in canopy w/ IB CC & PTB 3

713 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 17

Slight lean to SW, EG, small dead wood, NAA in canopy CC, RDW 3

714 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 18 Suppressed, PS, EG NCP 3

715 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 22

CDL at ~8' & 10', IB, slight lean to SW, NAA in canopy, dead wood in canopy, MD on W trunk, seam from base to 4'

RDW, CC or TBR 2

716 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 28

Bows to W, old large pruning cuts, EG, root collar buried TBR 2

717 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 16, 12 20 17

Debris at base, base natural grafting to Interior Live Oak, CDL at 18', IB, large dead wood, EG, NAA in canopy RDW 3

718 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 27

Lots of dead wood, leans to SE, NAA in canopy

RDW & PTB 3

719 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ ~

Natural grafting at base to Valley Oak, leans to SW, old pruning cut with advanced decay on main trunk, CDL at 8' TBR 2

720 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 23

Leans to SE w/ slight correction, necrosis, dead wood, CDL at 19', IB, NAA in canopy

RDW or TBR 2

721 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 21

Leans to SE, suppressed, large OPC with CT, EG,

RDW & PTB or TBR 2

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722 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 15, 13 20 24

CDL at ~3', IB from 2-3', CDL at ~8' - 9', EG, small dead wood, small OPC

Future cabling to support CDL with IB, RDW 4

723 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii

multi vary ~ 30

SC, embedded fence, large dead wood, prostrate limbs, weak attachments

Remove fencing from bark without damaging the bark, RDW or TBR 2

724 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 20

Canker splits below 3', SC, DS, good structure CC or TBR 2

725 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 7 DS SI 3

726 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 16 CDL at 4' IB, EG below 7' only TBR 1

727 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 15 Canker disease, mostly EG TBR 1

728 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 14 Slight lean, DS PTB 3

729 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 17 ~ 24

CDL at 6' NAA IB, CS, UC to SW

PTB, EWR & install bolt 3

730 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 24 CS, EG ~ 3

731 77 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 19 dead TBR 0

732 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 28 EG, overly-extended limbs EWR 3

733 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 21 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 3

734 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 20 ~ 5 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 4

735 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 19 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 3

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736 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 28 CDL at 20' ~ 5

737 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 14 ~ 8 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 4

738 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 22

CS, CDL at 10' & 15' EWR or cable, re grade at base 4

739 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 26 UC to W PTB 3

740 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 25

UC to S, EG, CDL at 10', 1-3" dead wood RDW, PTB 3

741 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 22 EG, SC, 1-5" dead wood RDW 3

742 46 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 29

CDL at 10' into 3, EG, 1-3" dead wood

RDW, EWR 4

743 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 18 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 3

744 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 18 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 3

745 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 19 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 3

747 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 15 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 4

748 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 19 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 4

749 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 14 ~ 6 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 4

750 ~ California Sycamore

Platanus

remosa 1 12 ~ 16 Slight lean

~ 5

751 ~ London Plane

Platanus x

hispanica 2 9, 9 13 17 CDL at 1',

AM 4

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752 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 16 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 4

753 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 16 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 4

754 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 17 ~ 7 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 3

755 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 17 ~ 8 NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 3

756 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 24

Canopy to ground, infrastructure surround, 1-2" dead wood CC 5

757 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 24 ~ ~ 4

758 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ ~

Advanced decay in vertical opening 1' to 7', UC to N, bows TBR 1

759 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 19 EG, 1-4" dead wood, SC RDW 3

760 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~ Mostly EG, failing TBR 2

761 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 20 SC ~ 3

762 51 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 25 EG, 1-5" dead wood, UC to saw RDW, SI 3

763 50 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 20

Suppressed, UC to SE, 1" dead wood, SC, CDL at ~6'

RDW & PTB or TBR 2

764 52 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 25

CS at base, mostly EG, UC to s, SC PTB 3

765 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 22 ~ 30

CDL cluster at 6-7', IB & UC to S, SC

ECL or TBR 2

766 53 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 22 Exposed buttress roots, SC RDW 3

767 36 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 19 ~ ~

Decay under base, CDL at 3', xl, decay at OPC TBR 1

768 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 20 SC, CS, DS CC 3

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770 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 15 PT, mostly EG ECL or

TBR 2

771 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 25

PS, CDL at 7', crossing main stems, UC to S TBR 2

772 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 8 12 25 CDL at 1' IB, PT, both stems bow TBR 2

773 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 16, 15 22 35

CDL at 1', decay base into crotch, EG, CS surround, SC CC 3

774 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 20 1-3" dead wood, EG, SC RDW 3

775 60 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 27 ~ 26

1-4" dead wood, top is declining, EG RDW 4

776 62 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 30 EG, UC to SW PTB 3

777 61 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 25 Pile of concrete at base

Remove concrete 4

778 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 30

SC, DS, rip failure in main stem at ~22-30' RDW 2

779 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 20 Very SC, good structure CC 3

780 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 24

CDL at 8' IB, vase shape, EG, SC

AMSS if to remain or TBR 2

781 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 21 ~ 31

Leans out of ground, CDL at 4' very NAA, IB, UC to W, low canopy PTB 3

782 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 20 CDL at ~7', EG, SC ~ 3

783 33 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 22 SC, 1-2" dead wood RDW 3

784 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 15 Damage at base, slightly bowed ~ 3

785 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~ Too much MD at base TBR 1

875 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 3 5, 3,

2 6 10 Off-site

~ 2

876 Not

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Cupressus

sempervirens 1 12 ~ 5 Next to E property line ~ 4

877 Not

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Cupressus

sempervirens 1 12 ~ 5 Next to E property line ~ 4

878 Not

tagged Italian Cypress

Cupressus

sempervirens 1 12 ~ 5 Next to E property line ~ 4

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Cupressus

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Cupressus

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888 Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 10 25 Off-site

~ 4

889 Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 10 25 Off-site, UC to SW, at base ~ 3

890 Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 8 15 Off-site, failure rip at ~7' ~ 2

891 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 9 ~ 20 Off-site, decay under base ~ 3

892 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 11 ~ 25 Off-site, UC to SW

~ 4

893 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 10 ~ 20 Off-site, NAA at base ~ 3

894 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 8 ~ 20 Off-site, NAA at base ~ 4

895 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 8 ~ 20 Off-site, NAA at base ~ 4

896 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 13 ~ 25 Off-site

~ 4

897 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 25

Off-site, NAA w/ IB, all stems bow to S ~ 2

898 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 32

Off-site, limb over parking has MD (bottom of limb), UC to W ~ 3

899 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3

16, 15, 10 24 20

Off-site, CDL at 3' into 3 - narrow atthment, EG, DS, ~ 3

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901 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 7 ~ 12 Off-site, staked & girdled by tie ~ 2

902 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 9 ~ ~

Off-site, CDL into 3 at 2', still staked, small leaves, SC ~ 2

903 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 16, 10 19 30

CDL at 1', decay pockets below 5', power pole at 5', SC ~ 3

904 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 7 ~ 12

Off-site, suppressed by tree #903 ~ 2

905 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 9 ~ 15

Off-site, CDL at 5', "U"-crotch, small dead wood, NAA in canopy ~ 3

906 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 25

Off-site, leans to W, small dead wood, CDL at ~10', IB ~ 3

907 ~ Camphor Cinnamomum

camphora 1 9 ~ 15 Off-site, large dead wood, EG ~ 3

908 84 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 40

CDL at ~7', IB, EG, small dead wood, sidewalk to S RDW 4

909 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 30

CDL at ~15', EG, small dead wood, large limb leans over road, sidewalk to S near root collar, NAA in canopy

EWR, PTB & CC 3

910 ~ Almond Prunus dulcis 1 15" @ 2' ~ 15

Many CDL at ~3', IB, crossing limbs, old pruning cuts, PS, suppressed, large dead wood TBR 2

911 83 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15

EG, CDL at 25', IB, small & sparse canopy CC or TBR 2

912 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 20

Sidewalk just to S of root collar, CDL at ~6', IB, poor branching structure, NAA in canopy w/ IB, UC to S

NCP & PTB 3

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PT, suppressed, EG, CDL at ~18', IB, small dead wood

CC & RDW or TBR 2

914 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 20

EG, CDL at ~14' & 15', small dead wood CC 3

915 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 18

Sidewalk Just to S of root collar, EG, CDL at 9', 10', small OPC, canopy slight lean to S over road, small dead wood CC & PTB 3

916 ~ Chinese Pistache

Pistacia

chinensis 4 11, 7, 8, 11 19 20

CDL at base into many stems, naturally grafted, PS, NAA in canopy with IB, old wounds with decay, suppressed

Preserve or TBR 2

917 ~ Blue oak Quercus

douglasii 1 25 ~ 40

CDL at 8', "U"-crotch, past failure, large dead wood RDW 4

918 ~ Blue oak Quercus

douglasii 1 36 ~ 50

CDL at 6', "U"-crotch, NAA in canopy, small dead wood CC 4

919 ~ Blue oak Quercus

douglasii 1 25 ~ 45

Leans to the NE, CDL at ~12' & 15', IB, past failure, large dead wood, EG, lion tailed RDW 3

920 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 16 ~ ~

Suppressed, major decay in stem at 6', CDL at ~5', large dead wood TBR 1

921 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 20, 18 24 ~

severe decay at with massive cavity, CDL at 3', IB, exposed roots, major decay at 12' on smaller stem TBR 1

922 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 25

Embedded fence at base, road paved to S, small dead wood

Remove fencing without damaging bark, RDW 3

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923 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 20

Embedded fence at base to 6', EG, small dead wood, DS, road paved to S of trunk,

Remove fencing without damaging bark, RDW or TBR 2

924 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 18

Leans to S, suppressed, EG, PS, small dead wood CC 3

925 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 15, 14 21 25

CDL at ~3', IB from base to ~3', road paved over S root collar & roots, fence on N, NAA & IB in canopy, small dead wood, OPC w/ CT CC 3

926 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 25

CDL at ~8', IB, NAA in canopy with IB, small dead wood CC 3

927 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 20

Embedded fence at 1', CDL at 15', IB, dead wood, leans to S W

Remove fence without damaging the bark & RDW or TBR 2

928 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~

Fence pole embedded in trunk, large dead wood, poor health, poor leaf structure, EG, OPC, CDL at 18', IB TBR 1

929 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

930 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 15 ~ 18

Fence at base, severe lean to SW, major damage to trunk, large OPC with decay at 4', NAA with in in canopy, TBR 2

931 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 39" at 1' ~ 20

CDL at 1' - 2' into many, one stem prostrate with branches growing upward, IB, NAA in

NCP & RDW or TBR 2

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932 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 20, 14 24 35

CDL at 1', IB, EG, past fail, NAA in canopy, IB, OPC with wound wood (closed) RDW 3

933 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15

Large dead wood, EG, CDL at 9', IB RDW 2

934 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 29 ~ 35

CDL at 6', IB from 2'-6', EG, small dead wood, smaller main stem severe lean to N, NAA in canopy, IB

RDW, PTB, EWR 3

935 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 20

Suppressed, PS, PT, leans to S, wound at base TBR 2

936 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 27 ~ 35

CDL removed at 3', wound wood closed, roots exposed, past failure, small dead wood, NAA in canopy with IB CC 4

937 ~ Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia

robusta 1 19 ~ 8

Fence close to base, NP

Remove dead fronds, NP or TBR 4

938 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~

Suppressed, PS, embedded fence at 4', many dead wood, leans to NW TBR 1

939 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15

CDL at 7', many small OPC with wound wood, small dead wood, EG, PS CC & NCP 3

940 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 24

Many small OPC with callus tissue, small dead wood, pruned so only branches on one side on the trunk from base to ~25'

Remove fence before its embedded in trunk 3

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Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 10 ~ ~

Severe lean to N at base, PS, EG, OPC, leans on fence, large dead wood TBR 1

942 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 12, 6 13 19

Fence embedded from base to 3', CDL at 3', IB, PS, large dead wood, EG, crossing limbs, root collar buried

RDW, monitor CDL with embedded fence 2

943 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 25

Base close to tree #944, CDL at ~8' into many, IB, PS, large dead wood RDW & CC 3

944 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 15

Embedded fence at 5', PT, base close to tree #945, small dead wood, NAA in canopy

Remove fence without damaging the bark, RDW or TBR 2

945 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 18

CDL at 7', IB, small dead wood, EG, large OPC at ~9', wound wood, fence on root collar RDW 3

947 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 21

Leans S, suppressed on N Side, CDL w/ NAA & IB at 18' PTB, EWR 3

948 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 19 EG, UC, leans E PTB 3

949 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 14, 13 19 28

CDL w/ NAA & IB at 4', trunk wounds w/ wound wood growth overly-extended limbs w/ NAA & IB at ~10' on N stem

AMSS if to remain or TBR 2

950 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15, 4 16 26

CDL w/ NAA & IB & past failure at 4'. CDL w/ NAA & severe IB at 6' that is over extended

Remove 4" CDL at 4' & 6" CDL at 6' 3

951 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 25

PT, CDL overly-extended to N at ~9', SC

Remove 5" dia CDL at 9' 3

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952 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 14, 12 18 ~

Diseased base. 6" open cavity at 1', multiple trunk wounds, EG, decay pockets throughout, weeping from trunk. SC TBR 1

953 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 28

Leans W, suppressed to E, UC, overly-extended laterals, EG, 4" dead wood in crown

RDW, EWR, PTB 3

954 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 35

Trunk wound from ground to ~5' above ground with full callus closure leans SW, CDL's at ~11' & 14', 1-3" dead wood in crown RDW, PTB 3

955 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3

13, 13, 11 21 ~

Severe decay throughout

TBR 1

956 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 21

Severe EG, CDL with NAA & IB at ~10'

AMSS if to remain or TBR 2

957 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 33 ~ 38 EG, CDL w/ NAA, IB throughout CC 4

958 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 33

CDL with NAA & IB at 14' & 20', EG

EWR on NE Lat at 14' with IB, EWR 4

959 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 25

EG, UC, Leans S, suppressed on N, powdery mildew on EG EWR, CC 4

960 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 31

CDL with NAA & IB at 8' & 12', UC, leans W

PTB. EWR on W 3

961 ~ Chinese Elm Ulmus

parvifolia 1 14 ~ 33

Leans over fence at apartments, UC, leans W, crossing limbs, natural grafting, 1-2" dead wood RDW, PTB 4

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962 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 27

PS, severe lean NE over fence, 5" stub cut with EG on low lateral

PTB, EWR 15% 3

963 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 21

PS, PT, Suppressed Leans over fence PTB 3

964 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 32

PT, EG, SC, leans over fence towards apartments

SI, EWR 20% on S 4

965 ~ Willow Salix 2 10, 8 13 23

Old poor stub cut, 3-5" dead wood, Declining vigor RDW 2

966 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 23 Leans, UC, Suppressed PTB 3

967 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 29 Leans, UC, Suppressed PTB 3

969 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 17

PPP below 4', suppressed structure CC or TBR 2

970 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 28 Overly-extended limb to SE EWR 4

971 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 29

Surface root damage from mower, slight lean

Protect roots 4

972 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 23 ~

Prune out crossing limbs (3") to N 4

973 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 33

CDL at 10' IB, N stem bows, S is dominant, NAA EWR 3

974 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 26 Fill to S, mid canopy lean to W

PTB, remove cottonwood stubs at base 3

975 ~ Lombardi Poplar

Populus nigra

'Itlica' 1 16 ~ ~

Large curling root at fill to S, lean w/ correction from old failure, neighboring structure is target TBR 2

976 ~ Lombardi Poplar

Populus nigra

'Itlica' 2 9, 4 10 ~ Large surface root, no scaffolds TBR 2

977 ~ Chinese Pistache

Pistacia

chinensis 1 9 ~ 16 CDL at 3', suppressed, UC to

Remove ivy, PTB 2

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978 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 54 ~ 45

Lion tailed limbs, large failure wounds, decay pocket under base EWR 3

979 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 29 ~ 33

Undermined, cut bank at 3', CDL at 10', 1-3" dead wood

RDW, stabilize bank, EWR 4

980 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~ At cut bank, EG below 5' TBR 0

981 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 29 UC to W, 5' to cut bank EWR 3

982 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 34 ~ 45

Paved path lifting at 1' to S, surrounded by CS, poor OPC w/ decay & poor growth, low canopy, DS CC 3

983 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 23 ~ 32

Decay pocket at ~4' at crotch, PPP, SC, structural limbs lean &/or bow

EWR, PTB or TBR 2

984 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 29 ~ 29

Surrounded by CS, vase shape IB, declining, EG, SC EWR 3

985 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 22

Suppressed, bows SE, decay stub at 7'

Remove stub 2

986 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 42

Surrounded by CS, first scaffold at ~8' to SE (10"), SC, overly-extended to W

EWR & PTB 3

987 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

988 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 15 ~ 28 DS, UC, bark sloughing off PTB 2

989 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~ SIgnificant decline TBR 1

990 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 33 Dead scaffold limbs to NW

RDW or TBR 2

991 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15 EG ~ 3

992 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 26

CS to E, suppressed, upper canopy lean to NE, EG PTB 3

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993 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 28 EG, DS, slight lean to E PTB 3

994 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 25 NAA with IB, CS to N ~ 3

995 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~

Decay in trunk base to 3', SC, EG, PT TBR 1

996 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 28

UC to W, DS, EG, SC, 1-4" dead wood

RDW, PTB, SI 3

997 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 30 Cart path on 2 sides, dead EG CC 3

998 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 26 ~ 24

Cavity in trunk 3' to under base, SC DS CC or TBR 2

999 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 26 Top bows, dead EG, SC PTB 3

1000 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ 22

Leans to W, CDL at 4', 2" dead stub at crotch, suppressed

PTB, remove stub 3

1001 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 34 ~ ~

Large cavity at base, severe heart rot, bird cavity habitat, mostly dead, golf ball damage TBR 1

1002 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ ~

Severe heart rot, cavity at base, EG, mostly dead, bird habitat, golf ball damage TBR 1

1003 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ ~

Severe heart rot, cavity at base, mostly Dead, EG, bird habitat, golf ball damage TBR 1

1004 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 63 ~ 51

CDL at 12' & 15', IB, OPC in center stem, other pruning wounds are closing,

RDW & NCP 4

1005 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 20

CDL at 9', many old pruning cuts, necrosis, DS

AM, remove stubs & remove limb at ~10' 3

1006 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 24

CDL at 4', 6' to cut bank to E, PT

AM, remove smaller 2

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1007 ~ Honey Locust

Gleditsia

trianthos 1 11 ~ 13

Cut bank, old pruning cuts, very stressed, suppressed, dead wood

RDW or TBR 2

1008 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 16, 13 21 25

CDL at 2', IB, 7" OPC at ~4' to NW, PPP, stub at 6' to E, golf ball damage to S both stems

Remove stub, CC 3

1009 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 23

EG, cut bank, leans to the E, PPP, necrosis, stressed, large dead wood, CDL at 15', IB PTB, RDW 3

1010 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 21

Cut bank, CDL at 15', large dead wood, IB, PPP, NAA, EG only RDW 2

1011 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ 20

Golf ball MD, suppressed, SC, DS

NCP or TBR 2

1012 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~ Mostly dead, outside fence TBR 0

1013 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 20

Cut bank, roots exposed, PPP, CDL at ~18', IB, large dead wood, EG only, DS

RDW, CC or TBR 2

1014 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 21 NAA, ~7' to cut bank ~ 4

1015 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 10 PT, suppressed, EG EWR or

TBR 2

1016 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 10 Suppressed, EG only CC 3

1017 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 17

PPP, CDL at ~8', IB, EG, large dead wood, NAA

CC, PTB, RDW 3

1018 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1019 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 24 ~ 28

Wound & decay at base to E, large failure stub & PPP at ~10' in main trunk TBR 2

1020 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 19

Large dead wood, EG, necrosis, leans to W

PTB & RDW 3

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Leans to E, suppressed, EG, necrosis TBR 1

1022 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 21 PPP, at 14', EG, NAA in canopy PTB, EWR 4

1023 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 26, 5 26 41

5" stem from base, CDL at ~4', EG, IB, SC AM 3

1024 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 24

CDL at ~12', IB, EG, small dead wood, NAA in canopy CC 2

1025 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 25

CDL at 15', PT above, S limb overly-extended

EWR & PTB 3

1026 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 25 Leans to SW, suppressed, PS PTB 2

1027 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 31 SC EWR 4

1028 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1029 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 26

Bare compacted soil, PPP, small dead wood, past 4" failure, CDL at ~15', IB, NAA in canopy

RDW, EWR 4

1030 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 26 33

Decay under base, stub with jagged edge 11" to W, bows to W TBR 2

1031 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 28 ~ 29 In water at 1' to E, CDL at 5',

EWR, fix water 4

1032 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 20 ~ 20

Bare compacted soil, large PPP, small dead wood, splits on trunk to W from base to 6' (closed), leans to E NCP 3

1033 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 24 ~ ~

CDL at 5', wounds below ~3' & evidence of heart rot, PPP, some PS TBR 2

1034 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 13 ~ 25

Suppressed, PS, CDL at 6', PPP, no CT forming

NCP or TBR 2

1035 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 62 ~ 43

CDL at 10', N stem leans w/ correction, PPP, 1 with 12"

PTB & NCP 3

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1036 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ 21

Leans to W, suppressed, wound at base/root collar, PPP with some CT

PTB of TBR 2

1036 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 20

Dead wood, EG, necrosis, slight lean to W

RDW & PTB 3

1037 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 23 SC RDW 4

1039 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 5 9 25 5 is stub at 15', SC, DS

Remove 5" stub 2

1040 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 26 ~ ~ Decay under base, SC, PPP TBR 2

1041 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 17

Necrosis, CDL at 15', EG, leans to S, dead wood CC, PTB 3

1042 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 16

Necrosis, CDL at 7', PS, NAA in canopy, OPC, dead wood, cut bank

Remove smaller CDL 3

1043 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 11, 8,

9 16 26

Suppressed, CDL at base with decay, CDL at ~1', 4', IB, OPC w/ little CT, small dead wood in canopy, compacted soil, leans to S

RDW, PTB or TBR 2

1044 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 13 Dead stem, SC, severe DS TBR 2

1046 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 8 Mostly EG, CS, suppressed CC 3

1047 ~ Honey locust

Gleditsia

trianthos 1 19 ~ 26 Canopy decline, UC to S TBR 2

1048 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 24

Wound at base, EG, PPP with CT, necrosis, NAA in canopy, past failure to N

NCP & RDW 3

1049 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 11, 3 11 26

3" dead stem, cut bank, severe lean to NE, PS, EG, OPC with CT, necrosis TBR 2

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Quercus

wislizenii 2 8, 12 14 ~ 12" dead branch, TMD TBR 1

1051 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~

Severe heart rot to W, cut bank, EG, PS, CS TBR 1

1052 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 21 ~ 19

CDL at 3', decay at OPC at 6' to S, DS, CS CC 2

1053 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 18

Leans to SW, cut bank, dead wood, necrosis PTB, RDW 2

1054 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 29 MD at base - 1/3rd, leans, SC TBR 2

1055 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 13

CDL at ~8', IB, EG, dead wood, necrosis, OPC, NAA in canopy RDW, CC 3

1057 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4

19, 13,

13, 9 28 27

OPC w/ CT, CDL at 3', dead wood, NAA in canopy RDW, CC 3

1058 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 23, 18 29 30

CDL at 3' & 6' EWR 4

1059 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~

Base imbedded in fence, leans to E, suppressed TBR 1

1060 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 25 Closed slits, MD at ~5' to N, EG RDW 3

1061 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 25

Leans to N, suppressed, large dead wood, EG, wound at base, CDL at ~14', IB

Remove CDL to W, RDW 2

1062 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 25 ~ 42

CDL at ~4', leans to NE, overly-extended limbs

EWR & PTB 2

1063 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 21, 12 24 34

CDL at 1', CS, leans & UC to S, NAA at ~15' IB, bows to E

EWR & PTB 3

1064 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 18

Wound at base, past failure, EG, necrosis, NAA in canopy, CDL at ~20'

Remove stub, PTB, CC 3

1065 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 15

15" dead second stem, EG, slight bow, SC EWR 2

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1066 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 25

CDL at 8', IB, OPC w/ CT, large dead wood, EG, compacted soil PTB, RDW 3

1067 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 25

Leans to SW, EG, necrosis, CDL at ~14', 18',

PTB & RDW 2

1068 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 12, 12 17 ~

17" OPC at 4', CDL at 2' IB, too much dead wood in N stem TBR 2

1069 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 10, 3 10 25

Severe lean to S, suppressed, PS TBR 2

1070 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 16 ~ 17 PS, DS

TBR 2

1071 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 34 ~ 44

CDL at 7 & 10', 2" dead wood, CS at cart path 2' to W

EWR, RDW 4

1072 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 29 ~ 38

CDL at ~8' & 12' w/ IB, CS cart path 2' to N, bare CS to 8-50' to S & W, NAA, UC & limbs bow to S & W, stubs, poor 8" cuts w/ CT, 4" dead wood

Remove stubs, RDW, EWR & PTB 4

1073 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 34

CS at cart path 2' to S, hole into ground at base (animal), closed cuts, small failures, OPC to SE, SC RDW 3

1074 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 26 ~ 30 Some IB, 4" dead wood, SC, EG

RDW, EWR @ IB junctions 3

1075 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 30 Closed cracks, CS, SC, 3" dead wood RDW 3

1076 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1077 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 33

Declining, SC, bare CS to S, CDL IB at ~10', SC, 4" dead wood RDW 3

1078 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 16

Declining, EG, SC, bare CS surround CC or TBR 2

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1079 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 31

CDL at ~10' into 3-stems, IB, CS at path to N @ ~5', SC, EG CC or TBR 2

1080 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 30

CDL at 4' IB, surrounded by CS, SC, EG, 1-3" dead wood RDW 2

1081 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 23

Surrounded by CS, abnormal trunk shape, closed vertical scar, mostly EG TBR 2

1082 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 35

Surrounded by CS, SC, OPC & wounds to S, 1-4" dead wood RDW 3

1083 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~

Closed cracks, canker disease, SC, EG only TBR 1

1084 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 2 17, 17 24 25

CDL at 1', gopher holes downslope, both stems lean to W, large cuts to W, CS at cart path to W @ ~4'

NCP, EWR & PTB 3

1085 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 22 ~ 34

Gopher holes down slope, overly-extended to SW, SC, 1-3" dead stub at crotch, cavity under base

RDW, EWR & PTB 3

1086 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 11 ~ 16 Significant MD to base TBR 2

1087 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 14 ~ ~

Decay under base, connected to tree #1088, 1-4" dead wood, SC TBR 1

1088 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 18 ~ 36

Advanced decay @ base to 4', closed above, leans & slight bow to SW, SC TBR 2

1089 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 11 ~ ~

Split w/ advanced decay base to ~6', failed CDL above, leans TBR 1

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1090 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 18 ~ 35

Failed CDL at base, cavity under root flair, bows to S, PS, 8" dead wood, SC TBR 2

1091 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 8 ~ 25

Wrapped in cable, suppressed, bows S, SC

Remove cable without damaging bark, remove 12' to 5" cut to correct structure 2

1092 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 2 19, 12 22 36

Bow & UC to S, EG, 1-3" dead wood

Reduce smaller stem, PTB 3

1093 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 17 ~ 38 Leans SW, overly-extended, SC

EWR & PTB 3

1094 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 12 ~ ~ TMD at base

TBR 1

1095 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 18

Suppressed, MD to trunk (golf/frisbee), OPC with wound wood

Protect trunk & CC 3

1096 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 15, 10 18 28

Surrounded by CS, CDL at 3',suppressed by tree #1097, SC NCP 3

1097 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ ~ Almost no leaves, almost dead TBR 1

1098 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1099 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1100 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ ~ Dead EG, SC, TMD TBR 1

1201 140 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 5 9 19

CDL & IB at ~2', leans & UC to the N, EG, DS PTB 3

1202 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 12

Leans to N, suppressed, die back

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1203 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 16 SC, PT, leans to W, EG

PTB or TBR 2

1204 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~

Suppressed, crown die back, 5" dead wood TBR 2

1205 138 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 18 SC, die back RDW or 2

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1206 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 15, 12 19 25

Abnormal root flare, CDL & IB at ~2', wound & decay at ~4', leans & UC to S

PTB & NCP 3

1207 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 20 CDL & IB at ~6', die back & EG, CS RDW 3

1208 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 18 SC, EG, slight lean to NW, CS PTB 3

1209 137 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 29 ~ 24 CDL & IB at ~20', even canopy ~ 5

1210 136 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 27 ~ 27

CDL & IB at 10', CDL at 15', 10" failure & decay at 10', CS ~ 4

1211 135 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 24 EG, CS ~ 3

1212 100 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 11 Within flood plain ~ 3

1213 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 12

CDL & IB at ~4', within flood plain ~ 3

1214 ~ Willow Salix 1 11 ~ ~

Canker disease, die back, growing in seasonal creek TBR 1

1215 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1216 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 18 Slight lean to the E, SC, DS & PT

PTB or TBR 2

1217 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~

Lean to the E, natural grafting, CDL & IB at 5', EG TBR 1

1218 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~

Slight lean & UC to NE, SC, EG, creek slope TBR 1

1219 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~ Severe die back, EG, lean to E TBR 1

1220 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 18

Leans & UC to the E, die back, EG

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1221 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 19

CDL & IB at ~20', die back, EG

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1222 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 29

Leans & UC to the E, SC, die back, within flood plain

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1223 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 16 Leans & UC to the N, SC PTB 3

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1224 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 11

CDL & IB at ~7', minor die back, DS RDW 3

1225 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 14

Canker scars, CDL & IB at ~15', EG , die back RDW 3

1226 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 13

SC, PT, EG, die back, within flood plain

RDW or TBR 2

1227 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~

Lean & UC to the W, severe die back, EG, flood plain TBR 1

1228 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 11, 5 12 27

Minor canker disease, CDL & IB at ~1', leans & UC to the W, die back, EG TBR 2

1229 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 13, 6,

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Canker Disease, 13" & 11" dead stems, CDL & IB at base, 6" stem has EG with die back TBR 1

1230 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 9, 3,

6 11 21

Severe lean & UC to S, CDL & IB at base, minor canker disease, suppressed, within flood plain TBR 2

1231 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~ SC, PT, severe die back, EG TBR 1

1232 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 33

CDL at 10', SC & EG, die back, good structure RDW 3

1233 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 13 ~ 18

15" open cavity at base w/ advanced decay at base, CDL & IB at 5', UC to the E TBR 2

1234 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 11 Suppressed, SC, die back, EG TBR 2

1235 ~

Mediterranean Fan Palm

Chamaerops

humilis 1 10 ~ 6

Growing over natural dam in seasonal creek, exposed roots, NP TBR 2

1236 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~

4" open cavity with decay at 3', CDL & IB at 20', severe die back TBR 1

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1237 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ ~

CDL & IB at 25', complete die back, EG, TBR 1

1238 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1239 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~

Canker disease, complete die back, EG TBR 1

1240 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1241 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 5 9 19 CDL & IB at 2', EG, leans to N, UC

PTB or TBR 2

1242 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 17 UC to the W, CDL at ~5' PTB 3

1243 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ 15 CDL at 8', UC to the N, EG PTB 3

1244 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 17

Slight lean & UC to the W, die back, EG, DS

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1245 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 19

Leans & UC to the N, scarring canker, EG, die back, CS, DS

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1246 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ ~

CDL & IB at 20', complete die back, CS TBR 1

1247 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 22

IB at ~10' & 25', severe die back, EG

RDW or TBR 2

1248 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 25 ~ 26

Abnormal flare, CDL & IB at ~3', 4', 5' & 12', UC to the E PTB 3

1249 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ ~ Severe crown die back, EG TBR 1

1250 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~ Severe crown die back, EG, DS TBR 1

1251 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 21 UC to the E, CDL & IB at ~15' PTB 3

1252 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 6 EG, CDL at ~20', DS CC 3

1253 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ ~

Decay pocket at 1', CDL at 7', UC to the E, mostly dead, EG TBR 1

1254 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~

CDL & IB at 12', 10" dead wood, DS, EG, CS TBR 1

1255 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 20 Die back, EG, DS RDW or

TBR 2

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1256 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 9

Multiple closed decay pockets up main stem, vertical splitting at ~6', CDL & IB at ~10' & 15', CS, DS TBR 2

1257 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 8

5" closed pruning wound at 2' with conks, leans & UC to S, CDL at ~10', 5" failure with decay at ~10' NCP 3

1258 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 16

CDL & IB at ~8' & 15', some die back, CS, slight lean to E CC & PTB 3

1259 132 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 16

Leans & UC to the W, IB at ~20', minor die back, 4" failure at ~15', CS

PTB & RDW 3

1260 181 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 20

Slight lean to the N, severe die back, EG, CS TBR 2

1261 130 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 18

UC to the W, canker scarring at ~3', EG, severe die back, CS TBR 2

1262 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 14 ~ 22

Severe canker disease, vertical cavities at ~3', 6', & 8', leans & UC to the W, CS TBR 2

1263 133 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 19

Minor canker disease, closed flush pruning wound at ~5', CDL & IB at ~8' & 9', severe die back, 8" dead wood, CS TBR 2

1264 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 11 ~ 20

Lean & UC to the E, canker disease, numerous flush pruning wounds w/ decay along stem, CS TBR 2

1265 127 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 22

CDL at ~10' & 15', IB at ~6', 10', & 15', ~ 3

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1266 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 11 ~ ~

Severe lean & UC to the N, canker disease, decay at base, hollow cavity w/ decay at 3', 6", decayed pruning wound at 6', die back, CS TBR 2

1267 124 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 11

UC to the W, vertical canker scarring at ~2', die back, CS, DS TBR 2

1268 126 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 27 ~ 27

Stump cut @11" above grade, CDL at 2', minor canker disease, minor die back, CS CC 3

1269 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 16

CDL & IB at ~15' & 25', minor canker disease, 8" dead wood, die back, CS

RDW & NCP 3

1270 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1271 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 16

Decay at base, UC to S, die back, CS TBR 2

1272 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 15

CDL at ~10' & 20', minor die back, CS CC 3

1273 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 13

Canker scarring on stem, CDL at ~12', EG, CS ~ 3

1274 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 18, 7,

8 24 17

CDL & IB at base, ~3' & 12', minor die back, EG, MD on surface roots, CS CC 3

1275 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 9 13 21

CDL & IB at ~2', leans & UC to the W, EG, CS, die back

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1276 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 24

Leans & UC to the W, suppressed, CDL at 15', EG, CS PTB 3

1277 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 13, 8 15 25

CDL & IB at ~4', leans & UC to the W, EG, die back, CS

RDW & PTB or TBR 2

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1278 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 17

CDL at ~10' & 25', die back with 6" dead wood, CS RDW 3

1279 118 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~

Canker disease & scarring along stem, CDL & IB at 10' & 12', severe die back, CS TBR 1

1280 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 7 MD at ~12', minor die back, CS CC 3

1281 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 13

Slight root flare swelling, suppressed, leans & UC to the W, CDL at ~15', die back, CS

RDW & PTB 3

1282 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 14 Leans & UC to the W, CS PTB 4

1283 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~

Complete die back with the exception of some EG, sloughing bark, dying TBR 1

1284 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 15 Leans & UC to S PTB 3

1285 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 15 Good structure, minor die back CC 3

1286 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 41 ~ 32

CDL at ~5', 10', & 20', SC, minor die back, leaf litter CC 3

1287 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 16 SC, die back, EG RDW or

TBR 2

1288 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~

Severe die back, EG, blackberry vines at base TBR 2

1289 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1290 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~

Severe die back, SC, canker disease TBR 1

1291 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 38, 11 40 28

CDL & IB at ~4', 12', & 15', SC, minor die back CC 3

1292 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 29

Leans & UC to the N, CDL at ~15', die back

RDW or TBR 2

1293 173 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 11, 7 13 15 CDL & IB at ~1' & 12', die back RDW 3

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1294 174 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 6 9 17

CDL & IB at ~3', suppressed, leans & UC to the N PTB 3

1295 175 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 22

Suppressed, leans & UC to the N, minor die back, CDL at ~12' PTB & CC 3

1296 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 30

CDL & IB w/ NAA at 8', suppressed, leans & UC to the N, die back, EG, overweight limbs to N

PTB, RDW or TBR 2

1297 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~

Complete die back with the exception of some EG, no upper canopy TBR 1

1298 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 33

UC & overly-extended to the N, SC, EG, die back, CDL at ~25'

PTB, RDW or TBR 2

1299 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 21

Minor canker disease, leans & UC to S, root flare adjacent to neighboring tree ~ 3

1300 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 14 ~ 18

CDL at ~4', crossing limbs & natural grafting at ~6', CDL & IB at ~10', suppressed, wounds & decay at ~5', & 6' NCP 3

1301 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 10 Suppressed, CDL at ~15' CC 3

1302 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 8 12 ~

CDL & IB at base, 9" dead stem, SC, complete die back, insect activity, TBR 1

1303 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 17 Leans & UC to S, SC, EG

PTB or TBR 2

1304 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1305 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 10 CDL at ~15', SC ~ 3

1306 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 19 Leans & UC to the N, EG PTB 3

1307 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

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1308 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 5 ~ 6

Canker disease, 4" pruning wound with decay at ~4', leans N & S, suppressed TBR 2

1309 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ ~

Advanced canker disease, EG, severe die back, CDL at 20' TBR 1

1310 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 12

Multiple pruned stumps at base, decay at base, CDL & IB w/ NAA & crossing limbs at ~5' NCP 3

1311 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 20 CDL & IB at ~6' & 12', SC, die back

RDW or TBR 2

1312 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 16

Leans & UC to S, minor canker disease PTB 3

1313 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 14, 13 19 35

CDL & IB at ~3', UC to the N, SC w/ die back, CS

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1314 180 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 31

Canker disease, SC, PT, leans & UC to the N w/ overweight limbs, EG, die back

PTB, EWR & RDW or TBR 2

1315 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 15

Suppressed, die back, EG, SC & PT TBR 2

1316 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 14 ~ 13

Canker scarring, CDL & IB at ~10', UC to the W PTB 3

1317 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 33

CDL at ~30', canker scarring, SC w/ EG, CS TBR 2

1318 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 24

CDL at ~8' & 25', EG, CS, UC to the N PTB 3

1319 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 11, 6,

7 14 15

CDL & IB at base, canker disease, NAA, leans & UC to the E, CS

PTB or TBR 2

1320 183 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 15, 13 20 27

8" decayed PPP at ~2', CDL at ~3', severe lean & UC w/ over-weight limb to the E, decayed pruning wounds on 13" stem at 6', SC TBR 2

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1321 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 28

Canker scarring, leans & UC to the E, SC, EG, die back, CS, CDL w/ NAA at ~25'

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1322 182 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 19

Suppressed, leans & UC to the N, EG, CS PTB 3

1323 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 7 CDL at 15', die back RDW 3

1324 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 4 7 9 CDL & IB at base w/ NAA, SC ~ 3

1325 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 16 EG, severe die back TBR 2

1326 171 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 17

CDL & IB at ~10' with NAA , slightly UC to the N PTB 4

1327 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 12, 4,

10 16 19

CDL & IB at base with NAA, EG, DS, MD @ 4" CC 3

1328 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 5 SC ~ 3

1329 169 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~

Advanced canker disease, vertical splitting up stem, damage & decay at ~8', die back, TBR 1

1330 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 30 ~ 28

Canker disease, vertical scarring up stem, CDL & IB at ~15', 20' & 25', SC w/ die back

RDW or TBR 2

1331 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ Dead, no canopy TBR 0

1332 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 40 ~ 26

CDL at 8', 12', & 25', uneven weight distribution to N, 10" dead wood

EWR on the N Side, RDW 3

1333 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 6, 5 8 15

Suppressed, leans & UC to the W, CDL at base at ~5' to 6' PTB 3

1334 164 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ ~

Suppressed, leans & UC to the E, 3' hollow vertical TBR 1

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1335 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 14

Suppressed, SC, die back, crossing limbs

NCP & RDW or TBR 2

1336 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 23 Leans w/ UC to the E, SC

PTB or TBR 2

1337 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 19

CDL & IB at 4' & 8', UC to the E, die back

EWR, RDW 2

1339 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ ~

Canker disease, EG, topped pruning wound at 20', severe die back TBR 1

1339 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 17 CDL at ~25', SC ~ 3

1340 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 28 UC to S, SC, CDL at ~15' & 20'

PTB or TBR 2

1341 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~ Main stem failed at 20', cankers TBR 2

1342 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 21

6" pruning wound at base, SC, CDL at ~30', SC ~ 3

1343 158 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 18

Lean & UC to the N, diseased wounds all throughout stem & scaffold limbs, IB at 12' & 15', EG, vertical cavity w/ decay at ~15'

PTB or TBR 2

1344 159 Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 7, 4 8 15

CDL & IB at base, ~5', 8' & 10', NAA & crossing limbs at 5', UC to the N, suppressed PTB 3

1345 160 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 27

EG, CDL at 30', over extended limb to W, die back, leaf litter substrate

RDW, EWR 3

1346 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 16

Canker scarring, canopy die back, PT

RDW or TBR 2

1347 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 6, 4 7 20

CDL & IB at base & 4', UC to the W, suppressed

RDW, EWR 3

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1348 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 28

CDL & IB at ~20', UC to the W, SC w/ EG

PTB or TBR 2

1349 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~

EG, CDL & IB at 20', severe crown die back TBR 2

1350 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 22 PT & SC, CDL at ~25', UC to the S TBR 2

1351 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1352 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 4 Main stem failed at ~15', EG TBR 2

1353 ~

Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 4 7, 4, 6, 6, 12 ~

Exposed roots, severe lean & UC to the N, CDL & IB at base, NAA & crossing limbs at 8', in seasonal creek, growing over rocks TBR 2

1354 155 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 38

Substantial lean & UC to the W, CDL & IB at ~15', 20', 25', & 30', CS

RDW, EWR 3

1355 156 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 31

CDL & IB at 12' & 20', canopy die back, SC with , 6" dead wood, CS RDW 3

1356 157 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 29

CDL & IB at 12' & 15', UC to the N, CS

RDW & EWR 3

1357 116 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 13 CDL at 5', SC with , DS, CS RDW 3

1358 115 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 21

CDL & IB at 5', UC to the N, minor die back, CS RDW 3

1359 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 21

CDL & IB at 4', 12" vertical scar at 3', EG, minor die back, CS RDW 3

1360 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 32

Two 12" closed pruning wounds at 8', CDL at ~12' & 20', CS to S,

RDW, PTB on S 4

1361 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 14

CDL & IB at 6' & 8', 4' vertical scarring from base on W, crossing limbs &

CC 4

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1362 103 Mulberry Morus alba 1 15 ~ 15

PPP decay at base & at ~6', slope & exposed roots , NP NCP 3

1363 104 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 25

18" open pruning wound w/ decay at 8', CDL at 8', 15' & 20', minor die back, CS PTB, RDW 4

1364 105 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 24

CDL & IB at 10', vertical scarring at 1', 4" dead wood, branch attachment failure at 12', full canopy, CS RDW 4

1365 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 20

CDL & IB at 6', EG, multiple heading cuts, 6" dead wood, CS

RDW & NCP 3

1366 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 22

Multiple closed pruning wounds along stem, CDL & IB at ~15', IB most attachments, SC with & EG, CS, some dead wood RDW 3

1367 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 18 SC, EG, UC to S, CS RDW &

EWR 3

1368 109 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 23

CDL & IB at 8', some die back, EG, CS RDW 3

1369 110 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 20

Lean & UC to S, minor die back, CS

PTB & CC or TBR 2

1370 111 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 18

6" open cavity w/ decay at ~2', CDL & IB at ~12', EG & CS

NCP or TBR 2

1371 113 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 19, 19 27 32

CDL & IB at 3', 10' & 12', minor die back, CS CC 4

1372 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 8 11 22

CDL & IB at 3', severe lean & UC to S, suppressed, CS

EWR, prune back 3

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1373 112 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 8 Embedded wire at 1' & 4', PT

Remove wire at bark surface without damaging bark 3

1374 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 29 CDL at 20', EG, UC to SW, CS EWR 3

1375 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 9 CDL & IB at ~5', CS to the S, DS CC 3

1376 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 21

CDL & IB at 8', die back & EG with , UC to the E, 4" dead wood, CS

RDW, PTB & EWR 3

1377 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 24

CDL & IB at 5', Leans & UC to the W, EG & die back, CS

RDW, PTB & EWR 3

1378 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15 UC to S, EG, CS PTB 3

1379 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 18

Leans & UC to S, EG, suppressed, DS, CS EWR 3

1380 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 3

Main stem dead at ~20', suppressed, CS TBR 2

1381 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 27 PT & SC, EG, leans & UC to S, CS PTB 3

1382 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 21

PT & SC, leans & UC to the N, EG, CS

PTB or TBR 2

1383 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 18

Canker disease w/ scarring & Splitting, UC to the N, die back, CS RDW 2

1384 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 16 CDL & IB at ~12', CS ~ 3

1385 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 24

CDL at 12', SC with severe die back & EG, CS

RDW, PTB or TBR 2

1386 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 23

PT, leans & overly-weighted to N, EG, CS PTB 3

1387 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 12, 6 13 26

IB at base, UC to S, 4" dead wood, CS

RDW & EWR 3

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1388 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~

Advanced canker disease, pruning cavity w/ decay at 1', severe die back & EG, lean to S, CS TBR 1

1390 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 13, 7 25 23

CDL & IB at ~2', leans & UC to the W, die back, CS

PTB & RDW 3

1391 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4 12, 5, 5, 11 18 28

CDL & IB at base, all stems lean, 4" dead wood, CS

RDW & PTB 3

1392 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 17

Lean & UC to the N, SC, & some die back, EG, CS, dead wood

RDW & PTB 3

1393 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 5 ~ 7

MD at base, PT & UC to the W, suppressed, dead wood

RDW & PTB 3

1394 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 15

CDL at 15', very SC, die back, CS, 4" dead wood RDW 3

1395 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 29

CDL & IB at 7', leans & UC to S, EG, CS EWR 3

1396 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 18

IB most attachments, open 4" cavity w/ decay at 8', die back, CS, UC to S

RDW & EWR 2

1397 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3

16, 10, 16 25 33

CDL & IB at ~1', 3', 4' & 6', closed pruning wounds w/ Ganoderma conks at ~1' & 4', all stems lean, CS TBR 2

1398 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 18

CDL & IB at 8' & 15', severe die back & EG, CS RDW 2

1399 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 25

Leans to N, EG, minor die back, CS CC 3

1400 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 21

CDL & IB at 5', UC to the N, CS

Reduce N canopy extension by 20% 3

1401 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 9 CDL & IB at ~15', CS ~ 3

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1402 ~ Willow Salix 1 6 ~ 9

Severe lean to E, stem topped at ~10', EG, TBR 2

1403 ~ Willow Salix 1 14 ~ 16 Leans & UC to the N, EG PTB 3

1404 ~ Willow Salix 3 12, 9,

11 19 20

CDL & IB at 2', Hedera canariensis vines growing up main stem, all stems lean N, mistletoe

Remove ivy & mistletoe, PTB or TBR 2

1405 ~ Willow Salix 1 9 ~ 12

Severe lean to W, stem topped at ~20', EG TBR 2

1406 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 30

CDL at 25', UC to the W, die back, EG TBR 2

1407 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 15

MD at base, canker disease, decay at ~4', CDL at 6', leans & UC to the W TBR 2

1408 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 28 ~ 29

UC & over-weight limbs to S, IB at ~25', CDL at ~35', SC, some die back, CS to S EWR 3

1409 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 34 ~ 27

CDL & IB w/ NNA at ~4', die back, EG

RDW & CC or TBR 2

1410 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 8 ~ 14

CDL & IB at 8', UC to S, NNA & crossing limbs at 12', CS

PTB & EWR 3

1411 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 20 PT & SC, EG, CS RDW & CC

or TBR 2

1412 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 22

CDL at ~15', EG, die back, SC w/ CS RDW 3

1413 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 25

CDL & IB at ~12', leans & UC to S, SC w/ die back, CS

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1414 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 16

Closed 5" wound at ~3', CDL & IB at ~10', leans & UC to the E PTB 3

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1415 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 11, 9 ~ ~

Hollow cavity at base w/ advanced decay under base, CDL & IB at ~3', failing closed pruning wound at 4' w/ decay, 6" dead wood, EG TBR 2

1416 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 16

CDL at 20', severe canopy die back, & EG

RDW or TBR 2

1417 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 28 ~ 19

Multiple MD along stem, CDL & IB at ~6', 15' & 20', CS to the N ~ 4

1418 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 29

CDL & IB at ~15', leans & UC to the W, die back, EG

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1419 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 28 ~ 33

CDL & IB at ~20', codominant failure at ~30', SC , die back

NCP & RDW 3

1420 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~

Lean to the W, EG, complete die back, almost no canopy, CS TBR 2

1421 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 15 SC, CDL at ~30', die back, CS

RDW or TBR 2

1422 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 11

EG, PT & SC, CDL at ~20', die back, CS

RDW or TBR 2

1423 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 31

CDL at 20', 15" codominant leader failure at ~20', UC & overly-weighted limbs to the S, CS

EWR & PTB 3

1424 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 8 PT & SC, EG, die back, CS

RDW or TBR 2

1425 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 28

Lean & UC w/ ovely-extended limbs to S, CDL at 15', severe die back, CS

Reduce S canopy extension 15% 2

1426 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 12 4" dead wood, SC, EG, CS

RDW or TBR 2

1427 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 22

Leans & UC to S, suppressed, IB at ~6', PTB 3

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1428 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 14

CDL & IB at 8', UC to the N, closed 4" pruning wound at 4' EWR 3

1429 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 15, 12 19 23

Canker disease at base, CDL & IB at ~2', 8' & 12', minor die back, CS CC 3

1430 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 20

Hollow cavity at base w/ insect activity, leans & UC w/ overly-extended limbs to S, CS EWR 3

1431 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 11, 9 14 ~

Canker disease, vertical splitting at base, CDL & IB at 3', EG, die back TBR 1

1432 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 42, 19 46 27

CDL & IB at ~4' & 6', PPP & decay at 6', 3" hole at base, even canopy distribution CC 4

1433 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 9

Closed 4" pruning wound at ~4' w/ borer activity, CDL & IB CC 3

1434 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 12

Advanced canker disease & decay at base, UC to S, die back, CS TBR 1

1435 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 16

Canker disease w/ vertical scarring on stem, EG, substantial die back, CS

RDW or TBR 2

1436 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 11 ~ 16

5" closed flush pruning wound at 2' & 4' w/ borer damage, slight lean to S, CS

PTB & NCP 3

1437 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 30 ~ 22 SC, CDL at 30', EG, die back, RDW 3

1438 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ 30

Lean & UC with overly-extended limbs to S, PPP w/ decay at ~3'

PTB w/ EWR 3

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1439 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 15, 6 16 31

Open cavity w/ decay at base, leans & UC to the W, IB at 4'

PTB or TBR 2

1440 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 14, 11 18 21

CDL & IB at ~3', SC, minor die back, EG, CS CC 3

1441 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 27

CDL & IB at 5', over extended limb to the N, minor die back, small dead wood

EWR & RDW 3

1442 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 9, 5 10 24

Leans & UC to the N, PPP w/ decay at ~2' & 4', 5" stem dead, EG

PTB & RDW or TBR 2

1443 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 21

SC, PT, CDL & IB at ~20', UC to the N, die back, EG

PTB & RDW 3

1444 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 12

UC to the W, CDL & IB at ~20', EG, die back, CS, 4" dead wood

PTB & RDW 3

1445 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 19

UC to the W, CDL at ~15', EG, CS, die back

PTB & RDW 3

1446 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 20

CDL & IB at ~10', 20', 25', SC, die back, SC RDW 3

1447 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1448 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 5

17, 5, 9, 13,

16 29 24

Several 8"-10" pruning wounds w/ decay at base, cavity under base, natural grafting & IB at base, 5" dead stem

RDW & EWR 3

1449 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ ~ SC, complete die back, SC TBR 1

1450 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 33

IB at ~15' & 18', slight lean to S, SC PTB 3

1451 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 17

Leans & UC to S, CDL at ~20', die back, EG, CS

PTB & RDW 3

1452 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 29 PT & SC, Leans & UC to S, CS EWR 3

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1453 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ ~

PT & SC, EG, substantial die back, TBR 1

1454 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ 20

Lean & UC to S, IB at 6' & 8', NAA, EWR 3

1455 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ 14

Topped at 15', lean & UC to S, EG, IB EWR 3

1456 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 14

Topped at ~15', leans & UC to S, IB at ~4', growing on slope NCP 3

1457 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 22 CDL & IB at ~12', SC ~ 3

1458 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 16, 6 17 23

UC to S, CDL at 15', multiple points of decay on 6" stem, IB at base, large hollow cavity at 3' on 16" stem

EWR & NCP or TBR 2

1459 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 17 CDL & IB at ~25' ~ 3

1460 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 15

Leans & UC to the E, 5" pruning wound at ~4' PTB 3

1461 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 21

SC, IB @ most attachments, die back, EG, leans to N RDW 3

1462 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ ~

SC, CDL & IB at 20', 8" dead wood, TMD TBR 1

1463 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 13 PT & SC, EG, severe die back TBR 2

1464 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ ~

Hollow cavity at base, decay under base, lean to the W, severe die back TBR 1

1465 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~

Hollow cavity w/ decay at base, severe lean to the W, SC, TMD TBR 1

1466 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 33

Leans & UC, overly-extended limbs to S, some EG EWR 3

1467 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 23

CDL & IB at 6' & 8', crossing limbs, UC to S, EG, minor die back EWR 3

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1468 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 14

Growing on embankment, EG, CS, minor die back CC 3

1469 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 26

CDL & IB at ~12' & 20', good structure, minor die back, CS, growing on slope RDW 3

1470 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 27

Growing on slope, CDL & IB at 8' & 10', lean & UC with over extended limbs to S, EG EWR 3

1471 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 27

Growing on slope, CDL & IB & crossing limbs at 10', leans & UC to S, EG, EWR 3

1472 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 14 PPP, Suppressed

CC 3

1473 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 21, 21 30 22

CDL & IB at base, failure w/ decay at ~10', UC to the W, die back, SC

NCP & RDW or TBR 2

1474 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 30 CDL & IB at 10', EG, die back, RDW 3

1475 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 22 ~ 22

5" cavity at 2', 8" cavity at 1', CDL & IB at ~8', PS, CS TBR 2

1476 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 24 ~ 23

Leans & UC to the NE, CDL & IB at ~20' & 25', some die back EWR 3

1477 65 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 46 ~ 25

PPP, CDL at ~12' & 20' & 25', minor die back NCP & CC 3

1478 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 12

MD at base, EG, CDL at ~20', die back, suppressed, PPP w/ flush cuts

NCP & RDW or TBR 2

1479 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ 24

Severe lean & UC to the W, multiple closed pruning wounds, IB at 8', open 6" pruning wound with decay at ~10' & 11' CC 3

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1480 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 25, 22 33 28

CDL at 2', CDL & IB w/ NAA at ~15', 2' vertical cavity w/ decay at 5', EG, UC to the W

EWR, PTB & RDW 3

1481 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 14

CDL & IB with NNA at 5', UC to the W, flush pruning wounds (closed) along stems, CS EWR 3

1482 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 23, 20 30 25

Large stem failure (~2') at 1' with advanced decay, possible decay under base, 12" decayed pruning wound at 3', CDL & IB at 4', 6', 10' & 15', UC to S, CS TBR 2

1483 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 23

CDL at ~15', SC, substantial die back, various decay swellings from PPP & failures up main stem, CS TBR 2

1484 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 16

Slight lean to W, UC to the W, & some EG,

EWR, PTB & RDW 3

1485 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 17

CDL & IB at ~1', 6" pruning wound at 1', leans & UC to the E, EG, CS PTB 3

1486 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 15 Lean & UC to the N, CS PTB 3

1487 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 36 ~ 32

UC to the SE, 12" & 14" branch failures with decay at 8', CDL at 15' & 17', SC, creek slope, CS to the S

EWR & RDW 3

1488 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 12, 4,

8 15 ~ Dead

TBR 0

1489 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 16

CDL & IB with NNA & natural grafting at 1'-6', UC to the W, PTB 3

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1490 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 20 Leans to S, EG, PTB 3

1491 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 17

SC, EG & substantial die back, canker disease on stem TBR 2

1492 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 6

PT, EG, minor die back, suppressed CC 3

1493 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~ SC, complete die back TBR 1

1494 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1495 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 21

Leans to the W, die back, SC, suppressed

RDW or TBR 2

1496 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 18 Leans & UC to S, EG PTB 3

1497 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 28

Leans & UC to S, EG, PT, suppressed

PTB or TBR 2

1498 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~ SC, PT, EG TBR 1

1499 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 34

Severe leans to the S, die back, EG TBR 2

1500 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 21

CDL at 6', SC, minor die back & EG CC 3

1501 ~ Willow Salix 2 13, 13 24 ~

Severe lean to E, N stem dead, S stem dead at 10', 10" dead wood hanging over walk TBR 1

1502 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 28

Severe lean & UC to the E, minor die back TBR 2

1503 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 22

Leans & UC to S, minor die back, SC CC 3

1504 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 9 13 ~ Dead TBR 0

1505 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 16

Severe lean & UC to the W, EG, CS

PTB or TBR 2

1506 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 13 Leans to the S, suppressed PTB 3

1507 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 12 SC & PT, EG, minor die back CC or TBR 2

1508 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 11

CDL at ~20', substantial die back, EG, CS

RDW or TBR 2

1509 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 14

Leans & UC to the W, suppressed, CS PTB 3

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1510 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 20

IB at 4', CDL & IB at 10', UC to S, CS

EWR & NCP 3

1511 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 33 21, 7,

17 28 27

CDL & IB at 1', failed 6" stem w/ decay at 3', CDL & IB at 6' & 8', UC to S, CS

EWR & RDW 3

1512 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4 16, 8, 9, 14 24 30

CDL & IB at ~1', 3', & 4', UC & overly-extended limbs to the E, suppressed, CS

RDW & EWR 3

1513 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 12, 7 14 ~

CDL & IB at base, crossing limbs & natural grafting at 6', almost SC, severe die back TBR 1

1514 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1515 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 3 7 12 CDL & IB at base ~ 3

1516 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 8 12 11

CDL & IB at base, debris & decay in codominant crotch, even canopy distribution, IB at 4', TMD TBR 2

1517 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 22

IB at ~25', even canopy distribution, die back, 5" dead wood RDW 3

1518 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 15

Substantial MD at base w/ 4" stem failures at base & 1', UC to the E, suppressed, CDL & IB at 5' TBR 2

1519 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4

15, 9, 10, 11 18

CDL & IB at base, all stems lean, 5" stem failure from MD at 1', even canopy distribution RDW 3

1520 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 16

CDL & IB at ~4', some die back, suppressed, CS CC 3

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1521 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 21

SC, CDL & IB at ~15', MD around 1/4th of circumference, die back, root flare crowding neighboring tree TBR 2

1522 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ 15

Leans to E, canker disease at base, root flare crowding neighboring tree, CDL & IB at ~5', suppressed CC or TBR 2

1523 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 11 ~ 19

Lean to S, MD at base, 2', 4' & 5', minor die back, CS EWR 3

1524 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 32 ~ 26

CDL & IB at 5', overly-extended limb to SE, UC to SE, EG, some die back, CS EWR 3

1525 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 22 Severe EG, die back, CS TBR 2

1526 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 27

6" dead wood at 15' w/ vertical cavity & decay that extends down to 5' on stem, CDL & IB at 15', die back, CS CC or TBR 2

1527 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 29

Leans to S, die back, root flare crowding neighboring tree RDW 3

1528 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 26 IB at ~15', CDL at ~20', CS ~ 3

1529 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ ~

Complete die back, IB at 12' & 18', CS to E TBR 1

1530 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 5

6, 3, 3, 3,

6 10 8

CDL & IB w/ NAA & natural grafting at base, IB most attachments, all stems lean, even canopy distribution, CS

EWR & PTB 3

1531 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~

Substantial die back, EG, CDL & IB at 15', TBR 1

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1532 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 16

Leans & UC to the N, 6" closed pruning wound at base, included/splitting bark at ~4' PTB 3

1533 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~

Canker disease on stem, vertical scarring, CDL & IB with NNA at 15', complete die back, CS TBR 1

1534 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 10

UC to the W, minor die back, EG, CS CC 3

1535 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 13, 9 16 18

CDL & IB at ~3', NAA & IB most attachments, EG, substantial die back TBR 2

1536 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 9 IB at 5', EG, minor die back CC 3

1537 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 6, 3,

4 8 14

CDL & IB at base, minor canker disease at base ~ 3

1538 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~ CDL & IB at 15', UC to the S, SC TBR 1

1539 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 20

CDL & IB at ~20', slight UC to S, die back, EG RDW 2

1540 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 13

Cavity w/ advanced decay under base, flaking bark, slight lean to the S, & EG w/ minor die back TBR 2

1541 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 6, 4,

2 7 14

CDL & IB at 1' & 3', barbed wire fence passes between stems, debris in codominant crotch

Remove barbed wire fence without damaging bark, CC 3

1542 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 9 ~ 9 Slight UC to S, CDL at ~15' PTB 4

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1543 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 6, 4 7 15

Leans & UC to the N, minor canker disease at base, CDL w/ IB, splitting bark at 3', IB most attachments

PTB & CC or TBR 2

1544 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4 8, 5, 5, 6 12 12

CDL & IB at base, cumulated debris at basal crotch causing decay at base, NAA & crossing limbs, natural grafting, PS, 6" dead wood, die back & EG, UC to S

RDW, NCP & EWR or TBR 2

1545 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 24

MD at base, CDL & IB at ~15', 20' & 30', SC w/ minor die back, CS CC 3

1546 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 13 ~ 23

MD at 5', lean & uneven & overly-weighted canopy to the W, 7" limb failure at 4', CDL & IB at 6', CS

Reduce W canopy extension by 20% 3

1547 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 12 ~ 21

MD at base, leans & UC to the W, 6" limb failure at ~12', 7" pruning wound at ~15', CDL at ~20', crossing limbs at ~25'

NCP & PTB 3

1548 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 2 13, 13 18 15

CDL at base & at ~20' & 25', canker disease, vertical splitting, EG, die back TBR 2

1549 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 9 ~ 7

PT, almost no crown, suppressed TBR 2

1550 ~ Olive Olea europaea 8

7, 3, 3, 3, 4, 6 9 13

Abnormal root flare, CDL & IB at base, crossing limbs with natural grafting, UC to the W

PTB & NCP 3

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Abnormal root flare, CDL & IB at base, small cavity under root flare, UC to the W, NP CC 3

1552 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 21 ~ 34

CDL & IB at 10' & 20', uneven, over-weight canopy to W EWR 3

1553 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 10 ~ 13 CDL & IB at 30', EG, UC to S,

PTB or TBR 2

1554 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 16 ~ 15

Canker disease at base, UC to the W, CDL & IB at 30', PTB 3

1555 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 10 ~ ~

Lean & UC to S, die back, large cavity w/ advanced decay under base TBR 1

1556 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 23 ~ ~

Large failure w/ decay into stem at 5', 4' vertical cavity at base w/ advanced decay under base, CDL & IB at 5', EG, die back TBR 1

1557 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 17

Canker disease at base, CDL & IB at 5', UC to the N, suppressed PTB & CC 3

1558 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 10, 8 13 20

Several closed pruning wounds at base, CDL & IB at base, UC to S, suppressed PTB 3

1559 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 8, 2,

6 10 11

18" vertical cavity w/ decay at ~1', 6" stem has hollow cavity w/ decay at 4', CDL & IB at ~3' TBR 2

1560 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 12 ~ 24

CDL & IB at 10', UC to the E, w/ minor die back PTB & CC 3

1561 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 8 ~ 29 SC & PT w/ lean & UC to the W PTB 3

1562 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 23 ~ 17 UC to the W, IB at ~6'

PTB to W w/ EWR 4

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1563 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 19

Severe lean & UC to the W, CDL & IB at ~8', suppressed, EG TBR 2

1564 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 9

Suppressed, limbs cross with neighboring tree NCP 3

1565 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 4 10, 4, 5, 6 13 24

5" & 6" stems topped at 3', IB & NNA at ~10', UC to the W PTB 3

1566 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 9 ~ 13 CDL & IB at 6', die back

RDW or TBR 2

1567 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 29

CDL & IB at ~12', UC to the E, substantial die back, 4" dead wood RDW 3

1568 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 13

Failed codominant leader at base w/ cavity & decay under base, IB at base, crossing limbs w/ neighboring tree, UC to the E TBR 2

1569 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 9, 7,

8 14 32

CDL & IB at 3', multiple topped stems at base, crossing limbs at base UC to the E, dead wood NCP 3

1570 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 16 ~ 27 CDL & IB at ~25', SC

~ 3

1571 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 7, 5,

5 10 21

Severe lean to S, suppressed, dead wood

RDW & PTB or TBR 2

1572 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 18,

15, 7 24 24

Leans & UC to S, CDL at 4', 6' & 8', IB at 8', leaf litter, 5" dead wood

EWR, RDW & PTB 3

1573 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 27

CDL & IB at ~15', UC to the W, EG, die back

PTB & RDW 3

1574 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 25 ~ 22

Leans & UC to the W, overly-extended limbs to W, minor die back

EWR, PTB & CC 3

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1575 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 19

IB at ~10' & 12', UC to the N, die back

PTB & RDW 3

1576 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 25

CDL & IB at ~8' & 15', even canopy distribution, SC w/ die back RDW 3

1577 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 9

CDL & IB at 6', UC to the E, dead wood RDW 3

1578 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~

CDL & IB at 10', complete die back, SC TBR 1

1579 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 7

CDL & IB at 8', almost complete die back, SC TBR 2

1580 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 9

CDL & IB at ~12', die back, canker disease TBR 2

1581 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 13 PT, suppressed, slight lean to W

NCP or TBR 2

1582 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 6 CDL at ~20', SC, die back

RDW or TBR 2

1583 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4 5, 2, 3, 4 7 12

All stems lean, CDL & IB at base

EWR & PTB 3

1584 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 7 11 10

CDL & IB at 4', vertical scarring w/ decay from base to crotch of codominant stems, EG, die back TBR 2

1585 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~

Leans & UC to the E, vertical cavities up main stem w/ decay & insect activity, CDL & IB at 8', EG, die back TBR 1

1586 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 10

Canker scarring at base, slight lean to the N, CDL at ~12', die back

PTB & RDW 3

1587 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 11

Slight lean & UC to the W, minor die back CC 3

1588 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 6

SC, suppressed by neighboring trees

PTB or TBR 2

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1589 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 18

CDL & IB at ~10', IB most attachments, substantial die back, EG TBR 2

1590 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 6 9 14

CDL at base, IB at 6', leans to E, suppressed PTB 3

1591 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 12

Canker disease at base, CDL & IB at 6', EG, die back TBR 2

1592 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 9

UC to the W, CDL at 20', SC w/ minor die back CC 3

1593 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 15, 13 20 24

CDL crossing & natural grafting at base, even canopy distribution ~ 3

1594 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 19 CDL & IB at ~12' & 20', SC, EG ~ 3

1595 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 13, 11 17 15

CDL & IB at base, 13" stem has vertical cavity with decay & fungal fruiting bodies from 1'-4', failed 8" stem at base w/ cavity & decay under base TBR 2

1596 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ IB at 6', substantial die back, EG, TBR 1

1597 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 13

Canker disease, IB at ~5' & 8', substantial die back, EG TBR 2

1597 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 9 13 13

CDL & IB at base, E stem has IB at ~6' & 12', W stem severe lean & UC to the W, EG TBR 2

1599 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 15 MD at base, CDL & IB at ~8' ~ 3

1600 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 14

CDL & IB at ~5', severe lean & UC to the E TBR 2

1601 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ 10

CDL & IB at 4', crossing limbs, even canopy distribution, RDW 3

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1602 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 12

MD & decay from fallen limb at base, lean & UC to the N, IB at 5', & 10', dead wood

Clear debris from around base & RDW 3

1603 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 8 ~ 14 Canker disease, die back TBR 2

1604 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~

Advanced decay 2/3 of base mass, CDL at 20', TBR 1

1605 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 26 ~ TBR 2

1606 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 15 Leans & UC to the N, SC, DS

PTB or TBR 2

1607 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3 12, 6,

7 15 21

Canker disease, CDL & IB at ~2' & 3', UC to the N

PTB or TBR 2

1608 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 15

Minor canker disease, substantial die back, UC to the N

RDW or TBR 2

1609 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 9 CDL & IB w/ NAA at ~8', 12' & 13' ~ 3

1610 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 5 8 6

Canker disease, CDL & IB at ~3', die back TBR 2

1611 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 6 ~ 11

CDL & IB at base & 4', weeds & debris piled up against base,

Clear debris from around tree base 2

1612 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 17

CDL & IB at ~8', minor die back, EG CC 3

1613 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 3 10 9

IB at 2', CDL & IB with NNA at ~8' & 12', some dead wood RDW 3

1614 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 12 CDL & IB at ~8', ~ 3

1615 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 11

CDL & IB at 20', SC, EG, minor die back RDW 3

1616 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 20 Leans & UC to the PTB or 2

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W, PT, EG, DS TBR

1617 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 15

CDL & IB with NNA at 6', chain link fence rubbing stem on S Side, EG, minor die back

Move chain link fencing away from tree stem & CC 3

1618 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 3

12, 10, 11 19 15

CDL & IB at 3' & 4', even canopy distribution, minor Canker Disease, substantial die back & EG, SC

RDW, remove debris from tree crotch 2

1619 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~

CDL & IB at 4', IB most attachments, complete die back, SC, TMD TBR 1

1620 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1621 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1622 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~ SC, TMD TBR 1

1623 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 18

Canker disease, substantial die back, SC, CDL & IB at ~8' TBR 2

1624 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15

Minor canker disease, good structure, die back & EG

Remove debris from tree base & CC 3

1625 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ 11

CDL & IB w/ NNA at 3', crossing stems & natural grafting at ~5', UC to the W

PTB & NCP 3

1626 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 14

Leans & UC to the N, IB at 10' & 15', die back RDW 3

1627 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 15

CDL & IB at 5', 15' & 20', SC, dead wood, die back

RDW, remove debris from tree crotch 3

1628 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ 14

Wire wrapped around base of tree, large closed pruning wounds at base, IB at base, NAA w/ crossing, natural

Remove wire without damaging bark, NCP 3

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1629 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 16

CDL & IB w/ NNA at ~6', 8' & 10', substantial die back, EG RDW 2

1630 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 16, 6 17 17

IB most attachments, even canopy distribution w/ low arching limbs

RDW & prune low hanging limbs 4

1631 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 22 CDL & IB at 12', die back, EG, RDW 3

1632 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 3 9 ~ Dead TBR 0

1633 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 7 12 11

CDL & IB at 2', 6" stem severe die back with EG & cankered wounds, RDW 2

1634 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 16

CDL & IB at ~20', SC, dead wood, EG RDW 3

1635 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 11

MD w/ decay at base, UC to S, EG, dead wood TBR 2

1636 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 8

CDL at 12', even canopy distribution

Clear debris from base 3

1637 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 18

CDL & IB at ~12' & 15', die back with SC, EG

Clear debris from base 3

1638 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 13

IB at 4', CDL & IB at ~6', UC to the E, substantial die back on W canopy, PPP w/ ant & borer activity at 6' TBR 2

1639 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 10 Slight lean to E, CDL at ~8' & 12' PTB 3

1640 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 14

IB at ~7' & 10', substantial die back TBR 2

1641 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 12

CDL at 15', severe die back, only leaf surface is EG TBR 2

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1642 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 18

3 CDL & IB at ~5', UC to the E, EG, some die back CC & PTB 3

1643 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 8 ~ 15

Debris piled up against base, growing into chain link fence, CDL & IB with NNA & crossing/natural grafting stems at ~12', lean & UC to the E

Remove debris from base, move fence away from tree stem & PTB 3

1644 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 10

Debris piled up against base, CDL & IB at 4' & 6', severe die back,

Remove debris from base & RDW 2

1645 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 18

Canker scars at ~1', debris piled up against base, IB at ~10', CDL & IB at ~12', die back

Remove debris from base & CC 3

1646 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 23

CDL at ~15' & 20', severe die back & EG

RDW or TBR 2

1647 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 19

Canker disease, CDL & IB at ~7', leans & UC to the N, PT & SC, die back TBR 2

1648 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 20

Canker disease, CDL & IB at ~8', leans & UC to the E PTB 3

1649 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 16 Leans & UC to the E PTB 3

1650 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 4 9, 3, 5, 8 13 12

CDL & IB at base w/ decay at attachments, canker disease, all stems lean, SC from DS TBR 2

1651 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 8 ~ ~ Dead

TBR 0

1652 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ 15

Severe lean & UC to S, natural grafting at base w/ neighboring tree

PTB or TBR 2

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1653 ~ Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 11 ~ 18

Natural grafting at base w/ neighboring tree, abnormal galls & swelling on stem, CDL & IB at 3', leans & UC to the W, EG PTB 3

1654 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 7

Suppressed by neighboring trees, slight lean & UC to S,

PTB, prune back neighboring trees 3

1655 ~

Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 5

3, 4, 4, 5,

6 10 ~

Canker disease, CDL & IB w/ NAA & crossing, natural grafting stems at 3'-6', suckers, die back TBR 1

1656 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 6 PT & SC, CDL at ~20' NCP or

TBR 2

1657 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~

CDL at 25', complete die back, SC TBR 1

1658 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 2 7, 6 9 12

Canker disease, CDL & IB at 3', UC to S, die back

PTB & RDW 3

1658 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 8

Canker disease, decay at base, die back, EG RDW 3

1659 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 14 SC & PT, CDL at ~20', dead wood RDW 3

1660 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 7 11 24

CDL & IB at base, S stem leans & UC to S, strong attachments, dead wood

EWR & RDW 3

1661 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 14, 13 19 25

CDL & IB at base, substantial die back, SC with EG, N stem almost SC

RDW or TBR 2

1662 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 16

CDL & IB at ~12', severe die back

RDW or TBR 2

1663 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 12

CDL & IB at base, 10" codominant leader topped at 1' w/ Open Gil Fungus, Schizophyllum

commune, SC, PT, TBR 2

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1664 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 20

CDL & IB at ~5', 3 CDL & IB, natural grafting at ~10', EG, beginnings of onset of canker disease TBR 2

1665 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 12 CDL & IB at 12', UC to the W PTB 3

1666 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 9

SC, severe die back, vertical scarring at 4' TBR 2

1667 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 9

UC to the N, complete die back of inner canopy, dead wood

RDW & PTB or TBR 2

1668 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 14

Canker disease w/ decay at base, CDL & IB at ~6', die back TBR 2

1669 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 5

CDL & IB w/ NNA & natural grafting at ~5', suppressed, EG CC 3

1670 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 16

Canker Disease, CDL & IB at 10', substantial die back & significant dead wood, SC RDW 2

1671 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 13

CDL at ~12' & 15', SC, minor die back CC 3

1672 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 15

Growing against wood pile to N, strong attachments, 4" dead wood, SC, EG

Remove wood pile from base & RDW 3

1673 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 6 9 11

Advanced canker disease, CDL & IB at 4', very SC

Remove debris from base 2

1674 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 6

Roots growing over rocks, CDL at ~15', SC from DS ~ 3

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1675 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 11, 9 14 15

Canker disease at base, CDL & IB at ~4', IB most attachments, substantial die back, EG TBR 2

1676 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 5

7, 3, 4, 6,

6 12 12

CDL & IB at base, leans & UC to the E, suppressed PTB 3

1677 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 7 10 17

Canker disease at base, CDL & IB, NAA, EG TBR 2

1679 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 25 UC to the W, CDL at ~10' ~ 3

1680 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 16, 14 21 19

CDL & IB at 3', slightly UC to NE, IB & NAA, EG EWR 3

1681 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 7

UC to E, suppressed by neighboring tree to W

Remove debris from base 3

1682 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ 21

CDL & IB at 10' & 15', 12" stem topped at 12', overly-extended limb to W PTB 4

1683 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 25

Corrected lean to W, IB at 6', minor die back PTB 4

1684 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 19

CDL & IB with NAA at ~10', die back, EG RDW 3

1685 ~ Coast Redwood

Sequoia

sempervirens

multi

various ~ 15

CDL & IB at base, NAA,

Remove leaf litter from base 3

1686 ~ Olive Olea europaea 8

6, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5 13 11

Abnormal root flare, multiple stems topped, CDL & IB at base, NP NCP 3

1687 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 14

SC, suppressed by lower neighboring trees, all foliage EG CC or TBR 2

1688 ~ Olive Olea europaea 3 6, 4,

5 9 12

Abnormal root flare, multiple stems topped, suppressed, crowding neighboring trees,

NCP or TBR 3

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1689 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 27

Lean & UC to the N, suppressed by neighboring trees

Prune back crowding growth 3

1690 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 13

SC, suppressed by neighboring trees, CDL & IB

Prune back crowding growth 3

1691 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 6 Slight lean to W PTB 3

1692 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 15

Leans to SW, CDL & IB at ~12', EG, die back

PTB & RDW 3

1693 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 18

CDL & IB at ~10', substantial die back, EG

RDW or TBR 2

1694 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 25

CDL at 15', IB most attachments, UC to S

PTB to S w/ EWR 4

1695 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 9 13 ~

CDL & IB at 3', advanced canker disease, MD at 1', complete die back, TBR 1

1696 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 16, 14 21 26

UC to the W, CDL & IB at base & 10',

Reduce W canopy extension 20% 3

1697 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 8

Suppressed, crowding with neighboring tree, die back, PS TBR 2

1698 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 16

UC to S, suppressed by neighboring trees, EG,

Reduce S canopy extension 20% 3

1699 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 7

Crowding with neighboring tree, EG EWR 3

1700 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 20

CDL & IB at ~6', die back, all foliage EG TBR 2

1701 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 16 UC to S, EG, substantial die back TBR 2

1702 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 16 Leans & UC to S, PTB 3

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1703 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 22 CDL at ~25', EG ~ 3

1704 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 14

SC, CDL at ~20', EG, minor die back CC 3

1705 ~ Pecan Carya

illinoensis 1 10 ~ 13 PT & NP Save or

TBR 3

1706 ~ Pecan Carya

illinoensis 1 14 ~ 12 CDL at ~20', NP Save or

TBR 4

1707 ~ Mulberry Morus alba 1 21 ~ 18

Multiple CDL & IB with NAA & natural grafting from base to 5', IB most attachments, galls along stem, UC to the E, suppressed by undergrowth, NP

Prune back undergrowth or TBR 3

1708 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 15 SC, minor die back CC 3

1709 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 19

Slight lean & UC to the N, CDL at ~15', EG PTB 3

1710 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~

Canker disease at base, complete die back, SC TBR 1

1711 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 3 7 13

CDL & IB at base, NAA & crossing limbs, substantial die back & EG TBR 2

1712 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 18

Leans & UC to the E, CDL at ~15', suppressed PTB 3

1714 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 11, 11 16 15

Growing through fence, CDL & IB at base, S stem leans S, UC to S EWR 3

1715 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 11 Slight lean to W, EG, die back RDW 3

1716 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 13

Canker disease, severe die back, SC from DS TBR 2

1717 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 8 All foliage EG, severe die back TBR 2

1718 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 10

Suppressed by neighboring trees & undergrowth, CC 3

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1719 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 12

Suppressed by neighboring trees & undergrowth, UC to S, EG,

EWR & PTB 3

1720 ~ Mulberry Morus alba 4 14, 6, 6, 10 16

CDL & IB with NAA & natural grafting at base, 5" dead wood, EG, die back, foliar chlorosis TBR 2

1721 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 12, 7 14 21

CDL & IB & fissured bark at 4', UC to the N, die back

RDW & PTB 3

1722 ~ Olive Olea europaea

multi vary ~ 16

Abnormal root flare, CDL & IB w/ NAA & crossing/natural grafting stems at base TBR 3

1723 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 17 Crown die back, suppressed, EG TBR 2

1724 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 26

CDL at ~12', SC w/ EG, some die back RDW 3

1725 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 15

Suppressed by neighboring tree, slight lean to E, CDL at ~15' PTB 3

1726 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 3 8 8

CDL & IB at base & crossing limbs, die back RDW 3

1727 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~

CDL at the 5', SC, complete die back TBR 1

1728 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata

TBR 12 ~ 22

Canker disease, leans & UC to the N, complete die back of lower canopy TBR 2

1729 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 23

CDL & IB at ~15', IB most attachments, EG, PPP at ~8' & 10' PTB 3

1730 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 19 CDL & IB at ~12', 15', & 20', RDW 4

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1731 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 21

Canker disease evident at base, CDL & IB at 15', leans & UC to the E, EG, 4" dead wood RDW 3

1732 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 11, 7 13 17

Metal embedded into base, canker disease evident at base, CDL 24" failure with decay entry at ~15', complete die back of lower canopy TBR 2

1733 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 7 ~ ~

CDL & IB at base, 7" dead stem, substantial die back & EG on 11" stem TBR 1

1734 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 18

Minor canker disease, CDL & IB at 20' & 21', UC to S, limbs overhang a shed,

Reduce S canopy extension by 10%, remove limbs touching shed 3

1735 ~ Blue Gum Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus

globulus 1 7 ~ 26 Leans to E, SC

~ 3

1736 ~ Blue Gum Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus

globulus 5

25, 9, 12, 13, 16 35 28

Decay at base on S side, UC w/ overly-extended limbs to S, CDL & IB at 2' & 3',

Remove leaf litter back from base, remove 12" limb to S, RDW & EWR 3

1737 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 6, 4 7 7

Slight lean to W, CDL & IB at 1', crossing limbs w/ neighboring tree PTB & CC 3

1738 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 12

Minor canker disease at base, CDL & IB at 5' & 6' & 10', die back with EG

Remove weeds, debris from base & RDW 3

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Decay around entire base of tree, CDL & IB at 5', 7', 8' & 10', EG TBR 1

1740 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 12

Canker disease at base, IB most attachments, SC

Remove growth from around base 3

1742 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~

Advanced canker disease, leans W, CDL & IB at 4', vertical splitting of stems, substantial die back TBR 1

1744 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1744 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 13

UC to the W, suppressed by neighboring trees, debris around base

Clear debris from base & PTB 3

1744 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 17

CDL at 20', SC w/ good canopy distribution, some dead wood RDW 3

1745 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 11 UC to S, suppressed by neighboring trees

PTB & prune back crowding growth 3

1746 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 2 13, 6 14 16

Canker disease at IB & CDL at 2' & 4', UC to the W TBR 2

1747 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 13

Minor canker disease, CDL & IB at 5' & 8', dead wood, debris around base

Clear debris from base, RDW 3

1748 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 8

Cankered wood, severe die back TBR 2

1749 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 12

Canker scars, CDL at 15', dead wood RDW 3

1750 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 14

Canker disease around entire base, CDL at ~15', UC to the E TBR 2

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1751 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 15

Canker scarring, CDL & IB at 8', SC w/ die back TBR 2

1752 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 7

Vertical scarring at base, PPP at ~5', CDL & IB at 7' TBR 2

1753 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 8 Canker disease, die back TBR 2

1754 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 14

Canker disease, SC, die back of lower canopy TBR 2

1755 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~

Canker disease, severe die back, CDL & IB at 10', N codominant leader (6") dead, & EG TBR 1

1756 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 2 8, 7 10 9

CDL & IB at 1', minor canker disease at crotch of CDL, even canopy distribution EWR 3

1757 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 7

Minor canker disease, die back, SC RDW 2

1758 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 2 8, 8 10 10

CDL & IB at ~3', even canopy distribution EWR 3

1759 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 8 ~ 8 CDL at 15', good structure

ECL at ~15' 4

1760 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 24 IB at 12' & 15', some die back, EG CC 3

1761 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 11

Minor canker disease at base, even canopy distribution, blackberry vine growth around base

Clear crowding growth from base 3

1762 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 17

CDL & IB at 3', 6', & 7', UC to S, some die back RDW 4

1763 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 14 ~ 17

CDL & IB at 5', 8' & 12', even canopy distribution, minor canker disease ~ 3

1764 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 6 CDL & IB at ~4' & 5', NAA ~ 3

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1765 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 15

IB at the 10' & 15', substantial die back, EG RDW 3

1766 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 6 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1767 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~

CDL & IB at 12', complete die back, canker disease at base TBR 1

1768 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 10 ~ 15

Canker disease, decay swellings at pruning wounds at ~2' & 4' ~ 3

1769 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 10 ~ ~

Advanced canker disease w/ vertical cavity & sloughing bark, lean to S, TBR 1

1770 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 14

UC to the W, dead wood, SC, minor canker disease RDW 3

1771 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 6, 5,

6 10 14

UC to the N with over extended stem to N, CDL & IB at 1' & 3'

Remove NW limb 3

1772 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 9 ~ 11

IB & natural grafting at ~5', leans & UC to the N, EG, CDL at ~15' PTB 3

1773 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 12 ~ 11

Pushing up against barbed wire fence, minor canker disease on stem, CDL at ~15', w/balanced canopy

Remove wires before embedding occurs 3

1774 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 13

Canker disease, CDL at ~12', EG, die back TBR 2

1775 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 10 ~ 8

CDL & IB at ~8', slightly UC to S, minor canker disease on stem PTB 3

1776 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 11

Canker disease, die back, EG, CDL at ~15', SC TBR 2

1777 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 15

Canker disease, IB at 10', die back, EG, SC TBR 2

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1778 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~

Lean & UC to S, canker disease, complete die back TBR 1

1778 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 10, 10 14 19

CDL at base, UC to the W, IB & NAA most attachments, dead wood, EG RDW 3

1779 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 13

Severe EG & die back, CDL at ~12' TBR 2

1780 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ ~

Canker disease, IB most attachments, severe die back TBR 1

1781 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 8, 6 10 12

Weed overgrowth around base causing minor decay, CDL & IB at 1', EG & die back

Clear weeds from base & RDW 3

1782 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1783 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 10, 9 13 17

CDL & IB at 2', 4' & 6', decay entry at OPC at 5', crossing limbs, UC to S EWR 3

1784 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 10

Minor canker disease at base, CDL & IB at ~10', severe die back, EG TBR 2

1785 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ ~

Advanced canker disease w/ decay at base & sloughing bark, CDL at 8' & 9', severe die back, EG TBR 1

1786 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 17

CDL & IB at ~12' & 15', substantial die back, EG TBR 2

1787 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 14

CDL & IB at 8', 10' & 12', substantial die back

Remove weeds from around base 2

1788 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 6

PT & live crown ratio, CDL at ~15' with NNA, UC to S PTB & CC 3

1789 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 4 7 9

Canker disease at base, CDL & IB at base, die back, EG TBR 2

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1790 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~

Canker disease & wood rot at base, CDL & IB at 6', 8', & 10', severe die back TBR 1

1791 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 12

CDL & IB at ~5', 8' & 10', UC to the W, minor die back

PTB & RDW 3

1792 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 12

Canker disease at base, multiple CDL w/ IB, all foliage EG

TBR 2

1793 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 12

Minor canker disease at base, CDL & IB at 8', EG, die back

RDW or TBR 2

1794 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 14

Minor canker disease, CDL & IB at ~4', 5' & 8', 5" dead wood, EG

RDW or TBR 2

1795 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~

Canker disease, SC, complete die back TBR 1

1796 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 8

CDL & IB at 5', complete die back of lower canopy, EG TBR 2

1797 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 15

Slightly UC to S, suppressed by neighboring trees & undergrowth NCP, PTB 4

1798 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 6, 3,

5 8 15 IB at base, leans & UC to the E PTB 3

1799 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 9

CDL & IB at ~5', dead wood, die back RDW 3

1800 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 6, 5 8 9

Canker disease at base, CDL & IB at 3', suppressed by neighboring undergrowth, minor die back CC 3

1801 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 18 CDL & IB at 12', EG, die back RDW 3

1802 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 8 ~ 7 Canker disease, CDL at 12' TBR 2

1803 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 17 ~ 14

IB up stem, pruning wounds at ~1', 2', 3', 5' & 7' w/ decay NCP 3

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1804 ~ Red Maple Acer rubrum 1 15 ~ ~ Dead, NP TBR 0

1805 ~ Mulberry Morus alba 1 45 ~ 21

Multiple CDL & IB at ~5', 6', & 7', decay at 5', large branch failure w/ decay at 4', even canopy distribution, NP RDW 4

1806 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1807 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 9, 8 12 17

CDL & IB at 3', UC to NE, SC w/, die back, minor canker disease along stems

RDW or TBR 2

1808 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 7

CDL at 15' Remove N CDL at ~15' 4

1809 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 14

CDL w/ NNA at ~8', slight lean & UC to the E, EG, SC PTB 3

1810 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3 13, 7,

10 ~ 20

CDL & IB w/ natural grafting at 4', UC to S, suppressed by neighboring trees, 6" dead wood, vertical cavity & decay entry at 5' on 7" stem NCP 3

1811 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 12, 9 15 12 IB at base, slightly UC to the N PTB 3

1812 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 8, 7 11 19

CDL & IB at ~4', 6' & 8', UC to the W, die back of lower canopy, suppressed by neighboring trees

RDW & PTB 3

1813 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 20

CDL & IB at ~12', leans & UC to S, growing through wire fence

Remove fencing without damaging the bark 3

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1813 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 16

Minor canker disease along stem, lean & UC to the W, CDL & IB at ~12', EG

EWR & PTB 3

1814 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 11, 11 16 18

CDL & IB at 3', natural grafting at 5', IB most attachments, EG, die back RDW 3

1815 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 7 ~ 14

CDL & IB at 8', UC to S, minor canker disease along stems RDW 3

1816 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 15

CDL at 20', EG, minor canker disease ~ 3

1817 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 7

CDL & IB with NNA at ~10', substantial die back TBR 2

1818 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 13

UC to the W, suppressed by neighboring trees to E, some die back RDW 3

1819 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 16

Minor canker disease, CDL & IB at ~12', EG ~ 3

1820 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 15

Small closed decay pockets along stem, CDL & IB w/ NAA, natural grafting at ~10', DS, die back RDW & CC 3

1821 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ 9

IB at 5', CDL at 12', Remove W CDL at ~12' 4

1822 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 17 ~ 29

IB at 6', SC w/ some die back, slightly overly-extended limb to W

EWR & RDW 3

1823 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ ~ Complete die back, SC TBR 1

1824 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 2 7, 2 ~ 21

2" dead stem , CDL & IB at 15', dead wood, leans to W RDW 2

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1825 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 12

UC to the W, CDL & IB at 5', suppressed by neighboring trees, PPP, CDL PTB 3

1826 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 19 ~ 22

Multiple closed pruning wounds up stem w/ decay entry, CDL & IB at ~12', 15', 16' & 20', EG CC 3

1827 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 14 SC, CDL & IB at 15', die back, EG, RDW 3

1828 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 20

CDL & IB w/ NNA & crossing/natural grafting stems at ~8', stem bisected by chain link fence, overly-extended limbs to S, EG, die back

Remove Fencing without damaging bark, RDW & PTB w/ EWR 3

1829 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 12, 11 16 13

CDL & IB at 2' & 10', even canopy distribution, good structure RC 4

1830 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 13 ~ 20

Lean & UC to S, CDL & IB at 8' & 12'

PTB & EWR 3

1831 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 23

CDL & IB at 8' & 10', SC, some die back RDW 3

1832 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 5 ~ 8 CDL at 10'

PTB 4

1833 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ 12

Multiple closed pruning wounds up stem, CDL at 5', UC to the W PTB 3

1834 ~ Chinese Elm Ulmus

parvifolia 1 11 ~ 30

Lean N, SC with , suppressed by neighboring trees & undergrowth

EWR & PTB 3

1835 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 9

Canker disease at base, CDL & IB at 3', die back, EG RDW 3

1836 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 8 ~ 18

Minor canker disease, leans & UC to the W, some die back

PTB & RDW 3

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1837 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 24

CDL & IB at 3' & 6', SC, undergrowth crowding base

Remove undergrowth 3

1838 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 19 UC to E, & EG, dead wood

PTB, RDW & CC 3

1839 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ 16

Understory, UC to the E, EG, dead wood RDW 3

1840 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 22 ~ 32

CDL & IB at 10', 11' & 12', slight lean to S, die back, EG

PTB, RDW & clear undergrowth around base 3

1841 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 14

Multiple closed pruning wounds up stem, CDL & IB at ~10', EG ~ 3

1842 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15

Growing over metal debris, minor dead wood RDW 3

1843 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~

CDL & IB at 6', substantial die back & SC TBR 1

1845 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 7

Good structure & balanced canopy ~ 3

1846 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 12

CDL & IB at 12', some die back & EG,

RDW & clear undergrowth 3

1847 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 9

CDL at 15', die back, EG, SC with

RDW & clear undergrowth, PTB 3

1848 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 10

SC, suppressed by neighboring tree EWR 3

1849 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 6

Leans to E, suppressed by neighboring trees to W CC & PTB 3

1850 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 15 ~ ~

CDL & IB 2'-5', sloughing bark, Hypoxylon fruiting bodies TBR 0

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1851 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 29 ~ 31

Over-weight & overly-extended branch to E, minor canker disease, UC to S, 4" dead wood

EWR & RDW 4

1852 ~ Black Locust Robinia

pseudoia 1 6 ~ 8

Suppressed, crossing limbs w/ neighboring tree, CDL at ~12', NCP 3

1853 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 17 ~ 20 Canker disease, SC, die back TBR 2

1854 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 18 ~ 26

Canker disease, leans & UC to the N, substantial dead wood, SC PTB, RDW 2

1855 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 45 ~ 28

Overgrown w/ Hedera helix ivy, overweight limb to W, limbs touching ground, UC to S

Remove ivy, RDW, RC, EWR 4

1856 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15

Canker disease, CDL & IB at ~8', NAA, EG, die back w/ SC TBR 2

1857 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 12 Lean & UC to the N, CDL at 4', PTB 3

1859 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 6 ~ 11 Lean to the W, CDL & IB at 12' PTB 3

1860 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ ~

Canker disease & decay at base, severe die back TBR 1

1861 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 10 ~ 16

Canker disease, CDL & IB at 5', slight UC to the N PTB 3

1862 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ ~ Dead

TBR 0

1863 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 8

Canker disease & vertical scars at base, SC w/ die back, EG TBR 2

1864 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 10 Canker disease, die back, EG TBR 2

1865 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 3 8 ~

CDL & IB at base, canker disease, complete die back TBR 1

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1866 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 3 9, 3,

6 11 16

Canker disease, CDL & IB 6', UC to the N, die back TBR 2

1867 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 8 SC , dead wood, die back

RDW or TBR 2

1868 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 14

Canker disease, severe die back TBR 2

1869 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 6 ~ 8

SC, suppressed by neighboring trees TBR 3

1870 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 5

No canopy other than EG, severe die back, CDL & IB at 8' TBR 1

1871 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 7 ~ 8 SC, slight lean to W

PTB 3

1872 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 7 ~ ~ Dead

TBR 0

1873 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 7, 6 9 ~ Dead TBR 0

1874 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ ~

CDL & IB at 5', 8' & 9', complete die back, no canopy TBR 1

1875 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 2 7, 6 9 16

CDL & IB at base, UC to the W, suppressed by neighboring trees to E CC & PTB 3

1876 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~

Complete die back, SC, cankers along stem TBR 1

1877 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 6

SC, SC, 4" failure at base w/ decay, CDL at ~12', die back, DS TBR 2

1878 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 17

Canker disease, UC to the E, no canopy other than EG, CDL & IB at 6' TBR 2

1879 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 7

Canker disease, severe die back, EG TBR 2

1880 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 12

Canker disease at base, severe die back, EG TBR 2

1881 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 11

CDL & IB w/ crossing stems at 4', substantial die back, SC

RDW or TBR 2

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Washingtonia

robusta 1 18 ~ 5

NP Remove dead fronds 4

1883 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 12

EG, CDL & IB at 15', small dead wood, RDW 3

1884 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 21 ~ 27

3 CDL & IB with NAA & Natural Grafting at 6'-12', UC to the W, PS

EWR, RDW & PTB 3

1885 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 22, 12 25 27

CDL & IB at 1', UC to the W, small dead wood

EWR, RDW & PTB 3

1886 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 20 ~ 25

Multiple CDL & IB at 15' & 20', slightly UC to the W, small dead wood

EWR, RDW & PTB 4

1887 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 15 ~ 13

Growing into metal supports for electrical box, cankered wood at points of contact with metal objects, CS, CDL & IB at ~8', SC , minor die back

Remove metal parts & RDW 3

1888 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 42 ~ 33

Lean & UC to the W, CDL at 6', CS

EWR, RDW & PTB 4

1889 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 8 PT & SC, die back, CS

RDW or TBR 2

1889 ~

Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 2 24, 9 26 26

CDL & IB at 1' & 6' & 15', die back, SC, UC to the W, base wrapped in chicken wire causing build up of leaf litter around base, NP

Remove chicken wire from base 2

1890 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 15

Crowding by undergrowth, leans & UC to the E, CDL & IB at 7', growing on slope to creek, exposed roots PTB 3

1891 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 12

Growing out of vertical slope, exposed roots, CC 3

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1892 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 46 ~ 32

CDL at 5', 8', 10', 15' & 20', even canopy distribution , sparse die back

Limb support needed in future 4

1893 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 23 ~ ~

Severe die back, 10" dead wood, EG TBR 1

1894 62 Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 45 ~ 34

CDL, even canopy distribution, substantial die back, some mistletoe, growing on slope, CS to N

RDW, remove mistletoe 3

1895 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 4 6.,4, 5, 5 10 13

CDL & IB at 1' & 2' ~ 3

1896 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 15

Canker disease, CDL & IB 6', substantial die back, EG, CS TBR 2

1897 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 22 ~ 22 Abnormal flare, IB at 8', UC RDW, PTB 4

1898 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 26 CDL & IB at ~6' & 12', SC, CS to E ~ 3

1899 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 26 ~ 20

CDL & IB at 5', 6', 8' & 10' with NAA, CS, UC to the E

EWR & PTB 4

1900 ~ Willow Salix 5

14, 7, 8, 9, 10 22 ~ Dead & NP TBR 0

1901 ~ Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 2 24, 8 25 32

Slight lean to the E, SC, 8" limb failure at ~25' PTB 3

1902 ~ Willow Salix 3 14, 2,

11 18 ~

Severe lean to SW, complete die back, TMD & NP TBR 1

1903 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 8 CDL & IB at ~12', die back, EG

RDW or TBR 2

1904 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 11

SC, suppressed by neighboring trees, DS, die back

RDW or TBR 2

1905 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 12 ~ 15

Severe die back, CDL at 10' & 12', small dead wood RDW 2

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11" dead stem, 14" stem has EG, substantial dead wood, IB at base, lean to S & NP TBR 1

1907 ~ Western Cottonwood

Populus

fremontii 1 22 ~ 26

Leans & UC to the W, CDL & IB at ~12', 12" stem failure at ~20', EG, NP

PTB & NCP 3

1908 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 21

Crossing limbs with neighboring tree, SC, some die back, suppressed RDW 3

1909 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 2 23, 13 26 25

CDL & IB with NAA 3' & 6', even canopy distribution, SC with die back, small dead wood RDW 3

1910 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 17

CDL & IB w/ canker disease at ~5' & 10', UC to the W, die back, SC, EG TBR 2

1911 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ ~

Canker disease at base, UC to the E, complete die back with almost SC TBR 1

1912 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~

Lean to S, complete die back with almost SC TBR 1

1913 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 10 ~ ~ Complete die back, EG TBR 1

1914 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 18

Severe lean to the S, CDL at 5' & 6', small dead wood

RDW & EWR 3

1915 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 18

CDL & crossing stems at 6', substantial die back, EG

RDW or TBR 2

1916 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 20 PT & SC, substantial die back, EG

RDW or TBR 2

1917 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 17 SC, CDL at 30', SC w/ die back, EG

RDW or TBR 2

1918 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ ~ PT & SC, substantial die back TBR 1

1919 ~ Interior Live Quercus 3 13, 7, 28 Lean & UC to S, CDL EWR 3

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1920 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ ~ Dead TBR 0

1921 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 17

PT & SC, CDL & IB at 25', substantial die back, EG, canker disease at base TBR 2

1922 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 38 ~ 30

Canker disease at branch attachment at 12', UC to S RC & EWR 4

1923 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 5 PT, small dead wood RDW 3

1924 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 11 ~ 20

Canker disease, CDL & crossing stems at ~25', UC to S, die back, EG TBR 2

1925 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 14 ~ 29

Crowding root flare w/ neighboring tree, leans & UC to S, substantial die back w/ EG TBR 2

1926 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 15 ~ 15

Advanced decay at base, crowding root flare w/ neighboring tree, growing on slope, CDL & IB at ~6', TBR 2

1927 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 13 ~ 8

CDL & IB at 5', both stems topped at ~12', lean to S TBR 2

1928 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 8 ~ 25

CDL at 6', growing out of vertical slope w/ exposed roots, leans to S, suppressed, 6" dead wood RDW 2

1929 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 9 ~ 27

Leans & UC to S, EG, growing on slope PTB 3

1930 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 7 ~ 12

Leans to S, EG, understory, cankers, 5" dead wood RDW 2

1931 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 6 ~ 26 Leans to S, understory PTB 3

1932 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 16 ~ 26

UC to S, suppressing tree from N, CDL & IB at 15, low

Reduce S canopy extension 4

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1933 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 29 ~ 36

CDL at 15' & 20', UC to the N, SC with , small dead wood, canker at 12' RDW 4

1935 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 10 ~ 18

Leans to S, CDL at 12', growing on slope, suppressed PTB 3

1935 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 38 ~ 39

CDL at 15' & 20', UC to S, SC with , canker scars, growing on slope PTB 3

1936 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 9 ~ 18

Growing on creek slope, cavity w/ advanced decay at base & possibly under base, severe lean to N, overly-weighted limb to S TBR 2

1937 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 13 ~ 21

Stump sprouts, decay under base, lean to S, growing on slope, small dead wood

Remove stump sprouts, RDW or TBR 2

1938 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 28 ~ 27

CDL at the ~15', canker disease, 15" failure w/ decay entry at ~20', UC to S, SC TBR 2

1939 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 19 ~ 30

Canker scars, CDL & IB w/ NNA at 12' & 15', overly-extended limb to S, SC with die back

PTB, EWR & RDW 3

1940 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 28 ~ 33

Lean & UC to the N, CDL & IB at 6', canker disease w/ vertical cavity at 3'

EWR & PTB 3

1941 ~ Valley Oak Quercus lobata 1 18 ~ 25

Canker disease w/ scarring at base, severe die back, EG, growing on slope TBR 2

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1942 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 23 ~ 35

Growing on slope, crowding root flares with neighboring tree, CDL at 15' & 25', stem failure at 20', RDW 3

1943 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 3

18, 17, 21 33 29

Decay at base, CDL & IB at base, 21" stem cut off at 2' & hollow w/ decay, vertical cavity w/ decay on 17" stem at ~8', 17" stem failed at 15', leans to S, but UC to N, debris at base, TMD TBR 2

1944 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 9 ~ 24

Overly-extended limb & UC to S, suppressed, die back, growing on slope PTB, RDW 3

1945 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 10 ~ ~

Multiple small decay swellings up stem from failure points, 4" open pruning wound with decay entry at 6', complete die back, no canopy TBR 1

1946 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 9 ~ 13

Canker disease at base, SC , UC to S PTB 3

1947 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 12 ~ 27

Canker disease at base, severe Lean to S with limbs hugging ground, 6" dead wood, CDL at 12', EG RDW, NCP 3

1948 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 20 ~ 31

Leans to S, SC & over-weight to S, SC w/ EG NCP, EWR 3

1949 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 12 ~ ~

Failed at base, still some live vascular tissue, TMD TBR 1

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1950 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 6

14, 6, 8, 9, 12 23 17

Multiple large failures at base, substantial cavity w/ advanced decay under base, 12" stem is hollow, all stems lean, 8" dead wood TBR 2

1952 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 7 ~ 8 SC & PT, EG, canker disease TBR 2

1952 ~ Blue Oak Quercus

douglasii 1 9 ~ 9

Leans w/ sharp upward bend at ~12', canker disease, EG, PT TBR 2

1953 ~ Interior Live Oak

Quercus

wislizenii 1 11 ~ 24

Lean to S, growing on slope, crowding root flare w/ neighboring tree, MD from fallen limb of neighboring tree at ~12', suppressed, SC with die back TBR 2

Exceptions:

Point #1: Exemptions for certain species could be a debatable issue, so let me explain the procedure that I utilized… I talked with Nick Lagura, Associate Planner with the City of Citrus Heights on June 18, 2013 at the Citrus Heights City Hall. I questioned him about the exemption for fruit trees and requested if olives and nut trees were classified as “fruit trees” and therefore exempt. He stated that he would use Wikipedia as our defining source to decide if they were a fruit or not. I have attached the 1st page from each of the defining section on OLIVES and NUTs in the appendix section (pages 13 &14) of this report. Wikipedia specifically spells out the harvestable organ, the “FRUIT” from fruit trees. The almonds, walnuts, pecans, and olives are considered exempt and not listed, as they are fruit trees. Point #2: Referring to section about the measurement of multi-stemmed or multi-trunked trees. It is usually a tree with included bark, which is one of the most common points of failure in a larger tree. If a person would add up the total diameters of each of the trunks; the total would be a gross exaggeration of the total square inch area of the trunk. Here is an example to see my point: Interior Live Oak that was cut off and left as a stump sends up multi-stems that later remain to become trunks. Each trunk is 3” in diameter measured at 54” above grade and there are 10 trunks. If these diameter were added together the total diameter would be (3 x 10=) 30 diameter inches. A 30” (DBH) diameter trunk equals 707 sq in area. Each 3” diameter trunk has 7 sq inches (rounded to the nearest sq in) of trunk area. When all of the 10 trunk areas are added together, the total equals 70 sq inches or less than 1/10 the area of the

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added together trunk diameters! This 70 sq inches is equivalent to one 9” diameter tree. I used the total sum area of all the trunks measured at the DBH point (54” above grade) to produce the equivalent sized trunk to be fair. This equivalent area is called Extrapolated DBH and is therefore listed next to any multi-stemmed or multi-trunked tree. “Edge trees” in a “stand”. An edge tree is defined4 as “a tree on the edge of a crop, stand, or clump and therefore growing under conditions of light or exposure different from those prevailing within the crop or stand.” With this definition in mind, let me explain what may now occur with the removal of many of the existing trees that may have been edge trees or are now edge trees. Many of the trees have an unbalanced canopy (UC) or poor taper (PT) as they are growing phototropically (growing towards the light) and now have elongated cells in their trunks and limbs. Many of trees that are located in a stand of trees have poor live crown ratio (the ratio between the tree’s upper most live crown and the bottom of the lowest live branches) due to competing for light and being protected by the other trees within the stand. When the other edge trees are removed that offer support and protection the overly-elongated trees with poor trunk taper commonly fail as they become sunburned, insect damaged or blown over by winds. It is common for highly rated tree(s) located in the middle of a stand, as they become new edge tree(s) to become more of a problem or dangerous tree(s) and may need to be removed due to their change of environmental conditions that they cannot adapt to as any sized tree. Canker disease: Localized areas of dead bark and underlying wood on twigs, branches and trunks are called cankers. Cankers can be caused either by living organisms, including fungi and bacteria, or by nonliving things such as excessive low or high temperature or hail (or golf balls, drought stress and compacted soils).

Many fungi that cause cankers normally inhabit the surface of the tree, gain entrance through natural or man-made wounds, and only cause disease when the tree is under stress. However, some fungi aggressively attack trees and cause cankers.

The trees to remain can thrive and do well, as they have for decades in the past with only natural, seasonal, rain water. Many of the trees will do poorly when soil grades are changed, roots are cut off, covered over, compacted, and exposed to frequent watering durations (irrigation) in the summer. The TPZ or CRZ fencing around the trees to remain is critical to keep all vehicles, people, and equipment out of these areas below the trees. There shall be no dumping, grubbing, storage, grading, irrigation, trenching within the exclusionary zones of the trees to remain. It is important to plan well by removing the trees that are not destine to remain, giving room to build new structures and connecting the structure with new infrastructure to existing streets and walks. The remaining trees can grow for decades or centuries if given the proper space and not destroying the soils capacity to support these protected trees.

It is also important to plan the landscaping and irrigation system to not cause fungal problems like Armillaria mellea, by utilizing a plant pallet and irrigation system that is specifically designed for these conditions around the trees to remain. There is an important symbiotic relationship between the tree and good fungus in the soil. Adding a 4-6” layer of hardwood mulch (NOT redwood or cedar bark) to the soil (without a weed cloth separating the soil fungus from the organic layer) within the TPZ, will help: maintain more optimal temperatures, improve soil pH (making it more acidic, favored by oaks), add needed organic matter to the soil, reduce soil compaction, plus improve drainage and aeration. A

4 By The Dictionary of Forestry Copyright © 1998 by the American Society of American Foresters, John A. Helms editor

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soil test is required before a new landscape is developed to understand what soil amendments are needed to improve the soil for any new plants that are intended to be planted here. Liming is a practice often used during the construction period to help stabilize the soil if seems too wet for large grading equipment. Do not lime this soil, as the change in pH (to a more alkaline condition) as it can greatly reduce the viability and vigor of these native oaks and other acid loving plants or trees (or even cause their death). Also do not use crushed limestone as a base rock for paving around oaks, as this too can alter the soil pH similar to liming, just in a slower reaction time. Any pruning, cabling, or tree work shall conform to ANSI A300 Standards for Tree Care and should be performed by a qualified International Society of Arboricultural Certified Arborist. If trees are to remain and be preserved, then proper care shall be required to keep all construction activities from occurring within the CRZ or TPZ by having 4’ high, bright-orange tree protection fencing installed 100% around the CRZ or TPZ. Any trees or pruned branches of the trees to be removed shall be chipped or tub ground and stored on-site to be used as wood chip mulch under the trees to remain and spread to a maximum depth of 4-6” (initially), settling to a 2-4” depth. This material is the BEST quality hardwood chip mulch and they are already delivered to site ready to be utilized. Don’t have your tree clearing company haul them to the dump, landfill or for co-generation, as this is too highly valued product and soon you will need to be purchasing a less desirable more expensive product. If the TPZ or CRZ in encroached upon, it can be okay if only by 20% of less…as long as there are other areas the same sized area for the same tree where the roots outside of the TPZ/CRZ can be retained. If more that the 20% of the TPZ/CRZ is destroyed, then mitigation will be calculated for that tree.

The extent of the root system can easily be up to 2-3 times the radius of the canopy (TPZ or CRZ), so this line around the tree is not the best measure to really protect the tree, but an agreed upon distance where most tree can survive the work and impact to their root zone. Trees, especially native trees typically can tolerate drought if their roots have not been cut, the soil compacted, the natural mulch is still in place and the roots have not been smashed. The trees in this Citrus Heights project that are saved have many problems and the allowable excavation outside of the TPZ/CRZ may cause the tree to be in more stress or to cause their failure in part or whole.

Conclusion:

There are 1631 trees, 1568 trees in Chart B that are the protected trees. These trees will require mitigation if they are removed and protective fencing if they are to remain, as to be preserved and protected. There are 908 trees on the site that are the “protected” size and species by the Citrus Heights code.

All trees by type

All trees

by rating

Total 0 1 2 3 4 5 Total

Almond 1 1 1

Black Locust 1 1 1

Blue Gum 2 2 2

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All trees by type

All trees

by rating

Blue Oak 97 1 7 28 50 11 97

California Sycamore 1 1 1

Camphor 15 5 5 5 15

Chinese Elm 2 1 1 2

Chinese Pistache 2 2 2

Coast Live Oak 3 2 1 3

Coast Redwood 1 1 1

Honey locust 2 2 2

Interior Live Oak 245 3 24 76 131 11 245

Italian Cypress 12 3 6 3 12

Lombardy Poplar 2 2 2

London Plane 1 1 1

Mulberry 4 1 2 1 4

Olive 5 5 5

Palms 17 1 7 9 17

Pecan 2 1 1 2

Red Maple 1 1 1

Tree of Heaven 1 1 1

Valley Oak 1184 43 156 362 531 88 4 1184

Western Cottonwood

17 4 5 8

17

Willow 13 1 4 6 2 13

Totals 1631 49 195 495 755 132 5 1631

(To be determined by development) of the preserved trees were rated “5” or excellent (To be determined by development) of the preserved trees were rated “4” or good (To be determined by development) of the preserved trees were rated “3” or fair

The trees rated 0, 1, or 2 could be removed, as they are unprotected by size, species or poor condition….with no requirements for mitigation.

495 trees were rated “2” or poor. 195 trees were rated “1” or dangerous.

49 trees were found to be rated “0” or dead.

This total process of development design (with final location of each home, driveway, walks, patios, and utilities, etc has not been determined prior to this arborist report, as this report will help determine the location of the best trees to save, trees that need to be removed for practical and reasonable development, and which trees that are to be preserved throughout the design, development, and sales of the properties. Recommendations:

Carefully remove the trees that are not to remain per the tree site map (to be determined) Fence and add proper signage as required around all trees to remain and be protected

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Maintain the TPZ/CRZ fencing and signs during all phases of development Prune & cabling all other trees to remain per ANSI A300 Standards by an ISA Certified Arborist If any live roots or branches 2” in diameter or greater are damaged or are to be cut on a tree to be preserved and protected, it shall be by an ISA Certified Arborist A copy of the ANSI A300 pruning Standards and ISA Best Management Practices (BMPs) shall be read by the Arborist(s) prior to performing the work (available in both English & Spanish) and a copy to be on site at whenever the work is in progress Minimize the size of any pruning cuts, best if less that 3” in diameter, maximum 4” in diameter on live wood There shall be: NO topping, NO heading cuts, NO stub cuts, NO round-over pruning, NO rip cuts (use the ANSI A 300 & ISA BMP “3 cut method”), NO flush cuts, NO lion tailing, NO dog ear cuts and NO use of gaff hooks (on trees to remain) Minimize the amount of live wood pruning, as the VERY maximum in any year period to be 20% Chip or grind all of the removed trees & branches for mulch and retain on-site for re-use Do not disturb the fenced areas (unless you contact the City & project arborists first) for permission Add 4-6” hardwood (NOT softwood from conifers) chips under all trees to remain and be protected Do NOT solely use redwood or cedar bark as mulch, it does not become a beneficial part of the soil Do NOT use weed barrier cloth between the mulch and the soil Summering watering of existing trees can be beneficial during construction, 1x/month June-October Add plants that are known to thrive in conjunction with these existing trees to remain Plan, install, and operate your irrigation system to protect these existing trees Minimally use herbicides and pesticides (practice IPM and avoidance) to minimize chemicals & cost

If I can be of further assistance or if you have any arborist related questions…please contact me as soon as possible. If you have any questions about this report or any details about my observations, conclusions, or recommendations…please contact me at any time.

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ABACUS: Kenneth Menzer, Senior Consulting & ISA Certified Arborist #WE-2122AM +TRAQ September 20, 2016

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ABACUS: Kenneth Menzer, Senior Consulting & ISA Certified Arborist #WE-2122AM +TRAQ September 20, 2016

ABACUS “Where Every Detail Counts”

Kenneth Menzer, Senior Consulting ISA Certified Arborist #WE-2122AM

Member of the: American Society of Consulting Arborists & International Society of Arboriculture

145 Duncan Hill Road Auburn, CA 95603

E-mail: [email protected] (530) 305-7505 Phone www.abacus-tree.com

Disclosure, Assumptions and Disclaimer

1) I, Kenneth Menzer, of “ABACUS”, did personally inspect the site and investigated the tree(s) as mentioned in this report and I performed all aspects of this report unless noted otherwise herein. Data gathering also by ISA Certified Arborists: Nicole Harrison, Jodi Carlson, Julie McNamara, Joey Bena and Aimee Nunez with Greg Nicholas and Mike McNamara as field assistants and Cherie Menzer as office assistant.

2) We have neither financial interest in the tree work that may or may not be done, nor financial interest in the property where the tree(s) is (are) located unless noted within the report.

3) All opinions and recommendations expressed herein this report are ours solely. We have used our specialized education, knowledge, training and experience to examine the tree(s) and to make our opinions and recommendations to enhance the beauty; health and longevity, with an attempt to reduce the risk of who and/or what is near these trees. We cannot guarantee or warranty that a tree will not be healthy or safe under all circumstances, nor for a specific period of time or that problems may not arise in the future.

4) Our report with its opinions and recommendations are limited to the tree(s) inspected. 5) We attempt to be cognizant of the whole scope of a project, but many matters are beyond the scope of

our professional consulting arborist services such as: exact property boundaries, property ownership, site lines, easements, codes, covenants & restrictions (CC&Rs), disputed between neighbors, and other issues.

6) We rely on the information disclosed to us and assume the information to be complete, true, and accurate.

7) The inspection is limited to visual examination of accessible items of the tree(s), from the ground unless otherwise noted, without excavation, probing, boring, or dissection, unless noted otherwise. Only information covered in this report was examined, and reflects the condition of those inspected items at that specific time.

8) Clients may choose to accept or disregard these opinions and recommendations of the arborist or to seek additional advice.

9) This report is copyrighted. Any modification or partial use shall nullify the whole report. Do not copy without written permission. This report is for the client and the client’s assignees.

10) Sketches, diagrams, graphs, drawings, and photographs within this report are intended as visual aids and are not necessarily to scale, and should not be construed as engineering or architectural detail, reports or surveys.

11) We shall not attend or give a deposition and/or attend court by reason of this report unless fees are contracted for in advance, according to our standard fee schedule, adjusted yearly, for such services as described.

12) THIS IS A PRLIMINAY REPOT. NOT THE FINAL!

Kenneth Menzer