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May-June Davey Bulletin 2018

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16 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | May/June 2018 MY DAVEY BUILDING A TREE COMMUNITY Before this spring, hundreds of trees crowded the 30 acres that make up Richmond Place Condominiums in Richmond Heights, Ohio. The root systems of aging liability and disease-prone trees, like Austrian pines and Norway maples, were competing with asset trees like oaks for resources while becoming entangled in their canopies. Now, the homeowners' association has over 500 asset trees along with new open spaces to enjoy those trees thanks to a collaborative effort between the North East Cleveland Residential/Commercial (R/C) office, the West Cleveland R/C office and the Cleveland East Commercial Landscape Services (CLS) territory. Brad McBride, sales arborist, North East Cleveland office, said the property makeover started with a request from the homeowners' association to create more of a park-like setting for the more than 250 residents. "The trees with lower value or structural issues were selectively removed to allow for full crown development of longer-lived, higher value trees," McBride said. "This process will result in higher quality trees with lower long- term maintenance costs when given sufficient space. The remaining trees were pruned to promote good structure while also removing dead, defective or diseased limbs." Both R/C offices worked together to remove over 200 trees identified as liabilities or that would prove costly to maintain in the future. They then pruned and cared for more than 500 asset trees. CLS crews then came in and installed turf where trees or large mulch beds were removed. The work resulted in large, sunlit open areas punctuated by beautiful mature or maturing trees, McBride said. He credited a ready availability of Davey marketing materials, his background in urban forestry, which helped in explaining his property makeover proposal to the client, and the easy collaboration between three of the Cleveland offices with remaking the property. Pierre M. van Hauwaert, a member of the homeowners' association board, said they were delighted to partner with Davey. "The way this project has unfolded is truly remarkable," he said. A Norway maple, left, crowds a pin oak tree at Richmond Place Condominiums. Davey crews removed select trees on the property to give asset trees like the oak an improved environment to grow and thrive.

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