HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-14 Arborist CommentsKris Danielson
From: K.D. Widin [kwidin@mmmpcc.or
Sent: Wednesda Au 14, 2002 10:53 PM
To: kdanielson@clt
Subject: Post Office Landscapin
Kris -
I have recentl inspected the trees planted at the US Postal
Service site on Memorial Ave.. There are dead trees as well as
missin trees at that location. The areas awa from the buildin
where trees are planted are ver weed and unsi The 'prairie'
area on the north and west sides of the buildin have several t
of prairie wildflowers g rowin g in them but otherwise are ver weed
Some maintenance is necessar even of prairie areas, to encoura
the g rowth of desirable, attractive plants. The list of dead and
missin trees is as follows:
Dead or D Trees:
3 linden in front of buildin b parkin and drive
1 Black Hills spruce on the north side of the propert
1 white pine b the south entrance drive
1 Black Hills spruce b the south entrance drive
2 Colorado spruce on the north side of the retention pond
1 Black Hills spruce on the north side of the retention pond
Missin Trees:
1 white pine on the east end of the retention pond
1 linden b 55th St.
1 Colorado spruce b 55th St.
(a few trees were not planted where indicated on the plan, but were
found elsewhere on site)
Note: a linden on the east end of the retention pond is planted too
close to the chain link fence and will g row into it in a few y ears.
If y ou have an q uestions re this site, please contact me.
Kath Widin
Municipal Arborist
Cit of Oak Park Heights