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ABC Herron Tree
With a quick site visit, we can help alleviate concerns by providing an unbiased and professional opinion to allow you to pick a tree service that is right for you. Consulting Arborist with nearly 20 years experience working in the vegetation management industry. Previous work includes government and private industries.

This tree was located in the parking lot of a church in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle. Here's a wonderful example of a habitat snag left when a tree was removed - this stump is. If you've never seen an empress tree in full bloom in the spring it's certainly a site to.
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Before you hire a tree service to perform any work it's an excellent idea to hire an experienced arborist to give an unbiased professional opinion of what you really need. Often times we find many tree services that want to charge their clients for unnecessary work that often does more harm than good.
Pruning and Tree Removal Permitting
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Before removing a tree, many municipalities and counties in Washington now require a permit, even if the tree is on your own private property. Some cities even require a permit for pruning. Part of this permit usually involves a report or form completed by a certified arborist verifying what work should be performed.
Tree Risk Assessments
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Often times a tree removal or pruning permit requires a Tree Risk Assessment report be included with the permit application. If there is a tree on your neighbor's property that you are concerned could cause damage to your property, having a Tree Risk Assessment report completed and on file can help streamline the insurance claim process if it does end up causing damage.
Site Planning and Development
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In many cities in our state, in order to obtain an approved site plan for building an arborist's report is required. The city will want to know how many trees exist on the site, which ones you plan to keep according to their tree retention requirements, and the health of the trees you plan on keeping.
Mitigation and Monitoring
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To obtain building permits, sometimes the tree retention requirements of a city or county cannot be met by keeping existing trees. In most cases, mitigation is allowed within certain guidelines. New trees are brought in and planted at the site, or sometimes in the right-of-way near the site. Some cities will even allow mitigation trees to be planted at city parks or other public spaces.
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