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#26 Red Cedar <br /> The tree has been described as an almost dead white pine tree in the retention area. The tree <br /> presents a danger being located near the road and Board members indicated that it would be a <br /> prime candidate for replacement because it is isolated. Board members recommended that the <br /> arborist be consulted in order to recommend the most resilient tree choice that will enhance the <br /> area. <br /> #32 Red Cedar <br /> The tree has been described as a dead pine near the dumpster. The tall tree is located in a <br /> Forested area in open space and would likely not hit the nearest home due to other trees shielding <br /> the unit. Mr. Fudala suggested that the top would likely fall off. Mr. Fudala indicated that there <br /> was no sign of disease but that it was old. The Chair suggested that the arborist be contacted to <br /> find out if the tree is diseased. <br /> #80 Gold Leaf-Not on Original List <br /> Mr.Fudala noticed a skinny dead pitch pine that could fall on a car in the driveway. Mr. <br /> Balzarini agreed that the tree should be removed. It was noted that the tree would not require <br /> removal since it is,located in forested open space. <br /> #64 Gold Leaf Pine Trees <br /> There are two pine trees and three trunks at this location. The trees are:located close to a parking <br /> lot and could be removed. The area is forested with juvenile trees so replacement would be <br /> unnecessary. <br /> #64 Gold Leaf-Oak Tree <br /> The dead oak is located too close to a home and should be removed. The area is forested with <br /> juvenile trees so replacement would be unnecessary. <br /> #49 Gold Leaf <br /> The tree has been described as a damaged oak located close to the front door. The tree is <br /> considered diseased and likely damaged by the retaining well. Three trees are in the pit and the <br /> arborist expects the other trees to also die. It was noted that the retention area was intended to <br /> save the trees but the rocks were likely placed on the roots. Board members were in agreement <br /> that the tree should be removed without a replacement,however,Mr.Fudala recommended that <br /> the tree be replaced in consultation with the arborist to identify a tree that would succeed in the <br /> area and coordinate with the surrounding landscape. The Chair inquired about the possibility of <br /> removing all of the trees and landscaping from scratch with trees recommended by the arborist. <br /> There was discussion about filling in the pit since it has been unsuccessful in saving the trees and <br /> the Chair recommended asking the arborist about the possibility. Windchime Board members <br /> noted that other trees in the area have been planted as well as the discovery,of water in the hole <br /> while planting the trees. <br /> #35 Gold Leaf <br /> The tree has been described as,a dead oak. The dead tree has leaves and the Chair recommended <br /> replacement,but located further from the structure. It was suggested that the arborist be <br />