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consulted regarding the location of another tree that matches the surrounding landscape. It was <br /> noted that utilities nearby may impact the location of the tree. <br /> #14 Bob White Crescent <br /> The tree has been described as a white pine growing into the oaks. There was no additional <br /> information regarding why the arborist recommended that the pine be removed. Mr. Balzarini <br /> recommended that the resident of the home:be consulted since the pine provides screening for <br /> the home. There was agreement that the oak should be trimmed. It was recommended that the <br /> arborist be contacted to inquire whether the pine is negatively affecting the oak. <br /> UnderbrushRemoval on Bob White Crescent <br /> The underbrush has been removed on the circle and Ms. Baker reported that half of the residents <br /> prefer it and others do not like it. Mr. Balzarini and Mr. Fudala confirmed that the underbrush <br /> may not be removed as a condition of the pen-nit. A member of the Windchime Board disagreed <br /> but Mr. Fudala clarified that the space has been set aside as open space and may not be cleared in <br /> any way. Ruth Robinson and Mary Scanlon have submitted letters voicing their support of the <br /> clearing and Ms. Baker expressed concern that the underbrush limits the flow of air, causing <br /> mold in the surrounding buildings. Mr. Fudala indicated that the structures are too far from the <br /> trees and would not be causing the mold. Chairman Waygan indicated that more discussion will <br /> be needed among the Planning Board. <br /> Oak Near Bob White Crescent Dumpster <br /> The tree has been described as a dead oak. The tree is located in a heavily wooded open space <br /> and Mr. Balzarini stated his support to remove the tree. <br /> Pine Next to Old Post Office <br /> The tree has been described as dead. 'rhe tTee,is located adjacent to a nice storage building and <br /> should be removed due to the potential for a dangerous situation. The area is heavily forested. <br /> There was also conversation regarding the possibility of identifying a designated tree official <br /> from the Planning Board to conduct tree inspections along with either Mr. Fudala or Charlie <br /> Rowley. Should there be a disagreement with the tree official's recommendation,the Planning <br /> Board may then be petitioned. <br />