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23-105061-SU-Tree Inventory and Retention Report report- 11.15.2023Shoffner Consulting 1015 10th St. Mukilteo, WA 98275 Mobile:(206)755-9407 tony@tonyshoffner.com October 16, 2023 Dmitriy Staroverov DIMA Construction LLC PO box 23031 Federal Way, WA 98093 RE: Tree Inventory and Retention Report - Parcel # 1521049153 Federal Way, WA. Dmitriy: This report is provided to address the recent inventory I conducted of the trees on the property parcel #1521049153 next to the property at the address of 32257 39th Ave. S, in Federal Way, WA. Please see the accompanying Tree Inventory Map showing the surveyed locations of the inventoried trees for reference to this report. 1.0 Professional Experience and Credentials Following is a summarization of my experience and credentials as a consulting arborist: • Master of Science in Urban Horticulture from Center for Urban Horticulture, University of Washington, 1996. Focus of study and thesis was nursery production of Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii) and establishment into a natrual/urban ecosystem. • ISA Certified Arborist since 1996. • Tree Risk Assessment Qualified since 2012. • Consulting arborist, 1996-present. • Wetland Biologist, 1996-1998 • Other related experience: City of Everett Urban Forestry, summers 1989-1992; Natural Resource Management staff and Bellevue Botanical Garden staff, City of Bellevue, 1996-1997. 2.0 Site Conditions The property is located in a single family residence neighborhood. It is currently undeveloped and heavily forested with native trees and shrubs. The eastern half of the property is relatively flat. The western half of the property slopes downward to the west to a wetland that continues off-site to the west. 3.0 Tree Inventory - Methods and Results I conducted visual evaluations of all the trees according to ISA standards and based upon many years conducting such evaluations on trees in the Pacific Northwest. I conducted level 2 basic assessment of the trees, oberserveing them up close to inspect conditions of the trunk and from afar to inspect conditions in the crowns. All assessments were conducted according to the methods specified in the ISA Tree Risk Assessment Manual and on nearly 22 years experience conducting such evaluations. The investigations involved the gathering of the following information: • Tree species • Trunk diameter • Crown spread diameter • Location factors • Health and condition notes (general level of vigor, defects, disease or pest problems) Information on the trees including number, location, species, trunk diameter, crown spread diameter, condition and health, tree unit credit, status to be retained or removed and tree unit credits retained is provided in the Tree Evaluation Data spreadsheet. In general, the trees are in good to generally good condition and health. The following species were identified: • Bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) • Black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa) • Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) • Red alder (Alnus rubra) • Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) • Western red cedar (Thuja plicata) The surveyed trees range in size from 6” to 48” trunk diameter. 4.0 Tree Retention and Protecton Required The City of Federal Way tree regulations for trees on private properties are specified in 19.120 of the Federal Way Revised Code. Per table 19.120.130-1, the minimum tree density for SF residential zones, the minimum density of tree unit density of 25 per acre. This property measures exactly 2 acres requiring 50 tree unit credits. The proposed development plan provides 154 tree unit credits. Most of the retained trees are located within the NGPA so protection fencing will not be necessary as the silt fencing placed between the development area and the NGPA will prevent any impacts to the trees. For the trees to be retained within the development area, protection fencing is to be installed at the drip lines and is to be left in place throughout clearing, grading, development and construction. 5.0 Use of This Report and Limitations This report is provided to DIMA Construction, LLC to address the tree inventory for the property of proposed development in the City of Federal Way, WA. This report addresses only trees on this property and just off-site. There is no gurarantee that retained trees will survive through construction, and as trees are dynamic and their conditions can change rapidly due to environmental changes, Shoffner Consulting cannot be held liable for the failure of any retained trees. Cordially, Tony Shoffner ISA Certified Arborist #PN-0909A TRAQ