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July 11, 2014 by
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Story Created: Jul 10, 2014 at 4:51 PM EDT
Story Updated: Jul 10, 2014 at 5:11 PM EDT
(WKTV) - Art Risucci has owned Art's Tree and Stump Removal Service for almost three decades. Ironically he lives in Deerfield, just blocks away from what he calls the worst concentration of tree damage in the Greater Utica area he has ever seen.
A confirmed tornado touched down in Deerfield on Tuesday evening, just a block off of the town's busiest roadway, Walker Road.
Risucci has been out with his staff at homes on Walker Road., Wells Drive, Glendale Place and Beaumond Place since the tornado struck, cutting down and removing trees. He says these past two days have been the busiest two days business-wise he can remember.
"Over a hundred phone calls," he said. "My wife's been taking the calls. We can only do three, four jobs a day, so some people don't understand, some do. But they're on a lot on houses, on garages, on cars, but we'll get them off."
Risucci says the tornado ripped trees in ways that make tree removal difficult and dangerous.
"It's a lot harder because they're twisted, they're broken, the saw is pinching in the cracks. They're hung up. It's not like cutting a straight up-and-down tree. Now it's challenging. A lot more rope, a lot more hanging on to things."
Risucci and the members of his staff aren't complaining about the extra work, but are looking forward to a day off. With hundreds of trees down, they just don't know how soon that day off will come.
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July 11, 2014 by
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In Jefferson City, residents will have to take tree limbs to theyard waste drop off siteat 2417 Southridge Drive.
There is no charge for residents to drop off limbs, but there will be a charge for non-residents and businesses.
Jefferson City has no plans for a special pick up. Residents will be responsible for the disposal of yard waste.
The city does ask to be notifed if a tree on a right of way has been damaged.
Columbia residentswith fallen tree limbs can put them with their trash, with some limitations. Twigs and branches too small to bundle can be placed in bags, box or disposal containers. Larger limbs need to be bundled. They cannot be longer than four feet long, two feet in diameter. Bundles cannot weigh more than 50 pounds.
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July 11, 2014 by
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(SAINT JOHN) With the majority of emergency and high priority tree removal tasks near completion, the City is preparing for the clean-up phase, which includes a program to assist residents with the clean-up of storm-damaged tree material.
This pick up is only for leaves, branches and trunks of trees damaged by post-tropical storm Arthur.
Residents are asked to have any debris, such as leaves, branches, or trunks, from their fallen and damaged trees to the curb by end of day Monday, July 14 for a one time pick up service by city crews the following morning.
The curb side clean-up is expected to take approximately four days to complete, and will begin simultaneously in all areas across the City.
To report hazards, such as fallen or hanging branches in public spaces, please contact Municipal Operations 658-4455.
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July 11, 2014 by
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By Karen Billing
The Rancho Santa Fe Association board approved the tree management plan for the back nine holes of the Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club course at its July 3 meeting. The plan for holes 10 through 18 calls for the removal of 56 trees, the replanting of 74 replacement trees and the elimination of over 7.9 acres of turf, which will be replaced with native shrubs and save a substantial amount of money on water, according to RSF Golf Club Manager Al Castro.
After a somewhat contentious community meeting in 2013 about the clubs removal of trees to increase playability, the RSF Association and RSF Golf Club decided to work together to create a comprehensive plan.
A tree management committee made up of members from the RSF Golf Club, the RSF Associations trails committee and the committee on the natural environment (CONE) was formed to give every tree on the course a thoughtful review and analysis.
In May, the board approved the plan for the front nine that included the removal of 32 trees, the planting of 30 new replacement trees and an additional 10.7 acres of turf.
The total of 18.9 acres of turf being removed is part of the clubs overall effort to conserve water and irrigation costs, which have doubled over the last eight years, Castro said.
The work on the front nine is expected to begin in September with a 90- to 120-day construction process. The tree plan for holes 10 through 18 are part of phase two and is scheduled to begin in September 2015.
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July 11, 2014 by
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July 11, 2014 by
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July 11, 2014 by
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Patience and perseverance are the virtues of an experienced conservationist. More so when the task at hand is a complex exercise to transform a dilapidated Mughal-era monument into an illuminating contemporary architectural delight.
Towards this years end, heritage lovers will be in for a grand treat when the decade-long conservation work would be completed at the historic Neela Gumbad, a part of the sprawling Humayuns Tomb complex. In all probability, this octagonal structure would become the Capitals pride of place and even end up bagging the coveted world heritage site title.
Without boasting its architectural triumph in restoring Neela Gumbad to a level where it appeals to heritage experts, the international community and denizens of Delhi, the Aga Khan Trust for Culture has been renovating the earliest Mughal-era structure. That the monument is located in a secluded corner of the Humayuns Tomb complex means that it is out of bounds for the Nizamuddin residents.
Though efforts to secure the Neela Gumbad have taken over a decade, in a few months, the one million annual visitors at Humayuns Tomb will be able to access the Neela Gumbad. This is easily the most striking Mughal era structure in Delhi and also up till now one of the least known or accessible, says AKTC project director Ratish Nanda. Just like in the Humayuns Tomb, no original tile was removed from the monument. Even those tiles which had lost glaze were retained. Lime plaster with additives such as gur, bel fruit pulp, egg white and marble dust were applied on the internal and external wall surface, adds Nanda.
The work is being carried out under the supervision of the Archaeological Survey of India and Sir Dorabji Tata Trust has co-funded it. After undertaking a six-year-tile research programme, the Nizamuddin youth have prepared titles matching the original tiles. The project has in a way improved the socio-economic conditions of the Nizamuddin bastis residents.
We are proud that our hard work led to the creation of over 15,000 tiles in a record time and we have managed to restore the tiles which were missing on the dome. The tile production mechanism has undergone a lot of development with constant innovation since we started learning from the Uzbek craftsmen. It has given us a respectful position in the society, says Salahuddin, a tile craftsman.
In the last seven years, we have spent hundreds of days creating stone elements for structures where conservation works are being undertaken by the AKTC. Never before have we had such an opportunity to work with pride and match the work of our forefathers. It is a pity so many stone elements have over time been removed from these monuments but we still have the skills and this project has allowed us to train our next generations, says Attr Singh, the head stone carver.
Before the tiles could be put, removal of the cement plaster on the internal and external surfaces applied between 2003 and 2004 was essential. Cement was responsible for the Mughal monuments ruinous appearance.
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July 11, 2014 by
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Nationally known tile expert Riley Doty is the tour leader for the July 20 walking tour, "Tiles and Terra Cotta in Uptown Oakland," sponsored by the Oakland Heritage Alliance. The tour begins at 12:30 p.m. at 17th and Webster streets, in front of the richly tiled landmark Howden Building.
On the walk, Doty will point out examples of the district's commercial buildings that exhibit a variety of styles built during the heyday of Art Deco and Moderne, from 1908 to 1931. The use of fired pottery materials for the exteriors of these structures will be highlighted, and Doty will provide information on the special maintenance, preservation, and restoration needs of such landmarks.
Go to http://www.oaklandheritage.org for further details about Doty's tour, and also info on opportunities for buying multitour passes for the other tours offered this season.
The Oakland Heritage Alliance tours are based in part on the work of the Oakland Cultural Heritage Survey and the resources of the Oakland History Room at the main branch of the Oakland Public Library.
Doty has his own tile-installation business and has been working on projects in the Bay Area for 35 years. He is one of the founders of Artistic License, a group of building restoration specialists. The members share skills and information at monthly meetings and seek to educate the public about the importance of quality restoration work.
Founded in San Francisco in the early 1980s at the start of the Victorian "Painted Ladies" craze, Artistic License soon became established as a respected consortium of painters, gilders, wood restorers, window specialists and the like with a growing "word-of-mouth" reputation among satisfied owners of old buildings.
Soon images from magazines and books profiling the group's work made their way into mainstream preservation circles around the country. Today, Doty and the other specialists are often called upon to consult on projects beyond the Bay Area.
Another of Doty's organizations geared to tile enthusiasts is The Tile Heritage Foundation (www.tileheritage.org).
Doty has long been fascinated with Oakland's one-of-a-kind Howden Building. He traced its history and learned that it opened as a showroom fore a family owned-tile business founded in the 1920s by Robert Howden and sons Robert Jr. and James.
During his research, Doty was even able to track down Robert Howden's grandson, now in his 80s, who provided more background about the company.
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