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    Tree Surgeons of Austin – tree trimming, tree removal, certified arborist – Video - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree Surgeons of Austin - tree trimming, tree removal, certified arborist
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    20 Years of Non-Native Tree Removal and Restoration on the Presidio Coastal Bluffs – Video - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Tree Removal at Cheyenne Bottoms – Video - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree Removal at Cheyenne Bottoms
    Nature Conservancy staffer Robert Penner discusses the tree removal project at Cheyenne Bottoms.

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    Tree Removal Service Waterbury ,CT | (203) 571-3878 | Low cost tree removal service company – Video - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Best Tree Removal Service in Marietta Review – Video - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Best Tree Removal Service in Marietta Review - 678-478-4445 - http://www.treesbyomar.com/tree-removal/ We offer the best tree removal in Marietta. Omar and B...

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    Tree Removal Day 2 – 19 Feb 2015 – D90 – Video - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree Removal Day 2 - 19 Feb 2015 - D90
    Interval decreased to 5 secs for day 2. The time stamp stops as after the tree came down the camera was having trouble focussing so stopped taking regular photographs (learning for next time,...

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    Colorado tree removal time lapse – Video - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Bottle tree to put down roots at Yamanto park - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    IT was a sight to be seen - a massive bottle tree, believed to be 45 years old, was lifted into the skyline over One Mile on its way to a new home at a Yamanto park.

    And according to Division 10 councillor David Pahlke this was just a practice run.

    Cr Pahlke and council's parks department are planning another transplant project of a 60-year-old bottle tree in Rosewood.

    Bottle trees grow up to 20m in height and the thick barrel-like trunk is 1-3.5m wide.

    Cr Pahlke said the council had been approached by a resident at One Mile wanting to donate a mature bottle tree to the city if it could be removed from the front yard.

    In a two-day operation this week, the tree was removed and replanted at Sarah Drive Park at Yamanto on Thursday.

    Cr Pahlke said a $1.5million crane was brought in for the job, with the entire transplant project costing $12,000.

    "Trees planted around the home can often grow beyond what people expect and they can affect the stumps of houses," Cr Pahlke said.

    "This bottle tree is a beautiful tree and it is going to highlight the entrance to the park."

    The Queensland bottle tree (Brachychiton rupestris) is native to a limited region of the country from central Queensland through to northern NSW.

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    Cd'A mayor apologizes - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    COEUR d'ALENE - Mayor Steve Widmyer issued an apology to the Kootenai Environmental Alliance this week for a lack communication concerning tree removal on the dike road levee.

    "This is a case of us spiking the ball before we got into the end zone," Widmyer told The Press on Wednesday.

    The mayor said the city has been following a levee certification plan that has a three-step process for the removal of trees.

    The first step, he said, was to identify the dead and diseased trees for removal. An arborist was hired by the city's engineering firm to identify those trees.

    The arborist identified about 300 trees for removal in that stage, but the city still had two more steps that would involve tree removal the mayor said.

    In fact, Widmyer said the city had to remove several more trees during the geo-technical analysis phase, and then again during the slope alignment process.

    At the city council meeting Tuesday, the mayor explained the city began celebrating the fact that it was going to save 700 trees along the levee.

    "We mis-communicated that," Widmyer said.

    He said the city should have told the public that more trees were going to be removed in those stages.

    "That should have been more clearly communicated to the KEA and other interested parties," he said. "In the future we will do better."

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    Tree roots causing structural problems - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A large sequoia (coast redwood) tree on Canada Post property near the intersection of Winn and Gower Point roads in Gibsons is causing structural problems to the sidewalk and, Canada Post fears, to one retaining wall.

    Since the tree is on private property, there is no Town of Gibsons bylaw preventing the removal of the tree. However, the Town would like to see the tree remain where it is.

    Its a large tree; from what I understand it was planted during some landscaping, said Town of Gibsons director of engineering, Dave Newman. It turned into a less-than-ideal place for a tree that size. But having said that, its certainly a nice tree.

    Plans are in place with no firm schedule to raise Gower Point Road in this area by about half a metre, which would solve the problems caused by the trees root structure as well as lessen the incline into their parking lot.

    At this time we dont have a timeline on it, Newman said. It will be in our five-year budget coming forward, but there are several of the utilities that have to be replaced at the same time, so its a pretty large project to undertake.

    In the meantime, Canada Post is concerned about tripping hazards and the integrity of the retaining wall.

    The Canada Post outlet in Gibsons deferred comments to the head office. A representative from the Canada Post head office had no information relevant to the situation.

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