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    The Dark Trilogy :: Tree Removal :: Episode 6 – Video - January 29, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The Dark Trilogy :: Tree Removal :: Episode 6
    The Dark Trilogy is a third party mod pack available on the Feed The Beast launcher! We #39;ve modified the pack slightly, adding Archimedes Ships, Rotarycraft, ...

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    Skyblock Episode 3 – Tree Removal Services – Video - January 29, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Skyblock Episode 3 - Tree Removal Services
    After the entire world was devastated by an earthquake, Me and Ethan take shelter on this "L-shaped" land called Skyblock where we must make the necessary re...

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    Tree Removal – Tucson, Oro Valley – Video - January 29, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree Removal - Tucson, Oro Valley
    A large Palo Verde was cut down because the tree was too close to the house.

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    Tree Removal Jan 2015 – Video - January 29, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree Removal Jan 2015

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    Certified Tree Services From Round Rock Tree Surgeons – Video - January 29, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Certified Tree Services From Round Rock Tree Surgeons
    Austin tree surgeons in Round Rock (http://www.roundrocktreesurgeons.com), Texas not only offer tree removal and tree trimming services but will also trim your hedges and sells high quality...

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    Falling tree hits 2 cars, blocks road in DeLand - January 29, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A tree fell Tuesday morning on Kepler Road in DeLand. It struck two cars and sent one person to the hospital with minor injuries, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

    A tree fell in a roadway near DeLand on Tuesday morning, striking two cars and sending the driver of one vehicle to the hospital with injuries, a Florida Highway Patrol official said.

    Anitra Lark, 35, of Miami suffered minor injuries and was taken to Florida Hospital in DeLand, said FHP Sgt. Kim Montes.

    Lark was southbound on Kepler Road when a tree on the west side of the road fell on top of her car. The tree also struck a Chevy Tahoe driven by Steven Queen, 42, of Altamonte Springs. Queen did not get injured, Montes said.

    The tree fall closed both lanes of Kepler Road until a county tree removal crew cleared the way, Montes said.

    The incident at Kepler Road and Poinsetta Lane was reported at 9:26 a.m., according to a dispatch log.

    Initial reports to dispatchers indicated that a woman was pinned inside the car after the tree fell on the vehicle, the dispatch log shows.

    Troopers are working to determine who owns the land from where the tree fell, Montes said.

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    Wheaton City Council ups ash tree removal spending, plans to have trees gone by May - January 29, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WHEATON Trees on public parkways affected by the emerald ash borer may be gone by May.

    The Wheaton City Council unanimously voted to approve almost $2 million for the trees' removal during a Jan. 20 meeting.

    In August 2014, city staff proposed adding more than $850,000 to the 2014-15 budget for the program, said City Manager Don Rose, but held off.

    "We never presented [the council] with a budget amendment because we were actually hoping to even request more money," he said.

    After the approval, the city is allocating about $1.9 million to combat the invasive insect that infests ash trees and slowly kill them, according to city documents.

    When Rose originally asked for the additional funds in the fall, the city still had several thousand of the 6,500 previously identified at-risk ash trees to take down. To expedite the process, the city hired outside workers to supplement Wheaton crews. Now it could be done in only months.

    Some ash trees in the community are not yet infected, Rose said, and most are being treated by adjoining property owners. However, treating trees isn't a long-term solution.

    "What we were told is that treatment is OK for a while, but you're just delaying it," said Mayor Mike Gresk.

    Rose and City Attorney James Knippen also told the council it was not legally obligated to replace any trees on private property.

    The council has previously supported plans calling for expanding its tree replacement program. If the city decides to sponsor replacements for its trees, it would cost about $1.2 million over the next eight years, Rose said in August.

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    London looking at beefed up tree protection bylaw - January 29, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Eco terrorists beware planting a tree on city property could soon result in a hefty new fine.

    A tough new bylaw that will be reviewed Monday by city councils planning and environment committee packs new fines and increased charges for messing with trees in the Forest City.

    Other changes in the proposed tree protection bylaw include an increase in the cost of taking down a tree on city property and tickets for people who damage or remove trees.

    Its part of protecting what we have, said Sara Rowland, an urban forester planner with the city. We should be giving them extra protection.

    Under the current rules, a person who cuts down or damages a tree on city land is given a summons and has to appear in court.

    A ticket, with fines ranging from $300 to $1,000 depending on the offence, would speed the process and make it easier for the city to administer the bylaw, Rowland said.

    If a tree is taken down by a third party consensually, such as a developer, the developer has to pay for the removal cost. Under the proposed bylaw, they would have to pay for the value of that tree in addition to the removal cost of anywhere from $500 to $3,300. That replacement value could be in the tens of thousands of dollars if the tree is mature, Rowland said.

    The change is aimed at builders who remove a tree on city land for a development.

    If a developer wants to remove that asset, they now just pay a removal fee, thats it. Under this proposed bylaw they will now have to provide compensation for the appraised value of the tree, Rowland said.

    Builders now pay for removal of other infrastructure such as light standards and utility poles, and trees will be no different, she said.

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    Splintered Forest Tree Services Tree Removal – Video - January 27, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Splintered Forest Tree Services Tree Removal
    The crew at Splintered Forest Tree Services recently removed a very large tree from a property in Bailey, Colorado. If you have a dead or dying tree blocking...

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    Monster Tree Removal (winter work p.2) – Video - January 27, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Monster Tree Removal (winter work p.2)
    Watch in HD. Video of a massive silver maple tree removal, the tree measured 5ft. 4in. across and had a rough circumference of 17ft. This was the biggest tre...

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