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    tree removal richmond va – Video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Ridgeline Tree Service 3708 Cary Street Rd Richmond, VA 23221 804-378-2900 brandt@ridgelinetree.com http://www.ridgelinetree.com/ Ridgeline Tree Service is a fully bonded and insured ...

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    Tree Removal New Port Richey – Video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    "I want a tree service, tree and fallen limb removal … - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    "I want to buy a headlight for my snowblower" + details: It is a Craftsman wanted by: HandyAndy (76) in Great Falls, MT 59404 updated on: Sept. 13, 2011, 1:17 a.m. posted on: Feb. 2, 2011, 10:05 a.m. tags: snow snow removal snowblower winter

    "I want to buy snow tires for my car" + details: It's a rear-wheel drive sedan, and I have trouble getting up hills, especially when I start from a dead stop. Love the car, but need better traction! wanted by: timfou (22) in Boston, MA 02111 updated on: July 22, 2011, 1:05 a.m. posted on: Feb. 4, 2011, 2:14 p.m. tags: auto car snow tires winter

    "I want a service to winterize my vacation home" + details: It's on Cape Cod and I did some things I normally do to protect it, but with this extreme cold, I think I need it professionally done. wanted by: barbara (27) in Brewster, MA 02631 updated on: Feb. 4, 2011, 1:30 a.m. posted on: Feb. 4, 2011, 12:01 a.m. tags: cold ice service snow winter

    "I want an electric power shovel" + details: I hear the Toro is good. Any recommendations or should I get a real snow thrower? Needed mostly to clear my deck and walkways. wanted by: barbara (27) in Arlington, MA 02476 updated on: Oct. 9, 2012, 11:07 p.m. posted on: Feb. 5, 2011, 9:37 a.m. tags: power tools shovel snow snow removal snowblower winter

    "I want an electric snowblower" + details: Our usually snowfall from a storm is 3-8 inches, so it needs to be able to clear that amount. My neighbor has a Toro, are those any good? wanted by: wendylu (22) in Missouri City, MO 64072 updated on: Oct. 10, 2012, 4:05 p.m. posted on: Feb. 5, 2011, 9:58 a.m. tags: snow snow removal snowblower winter

    "I want salt to melt ice from my driveway, walkway, and sidewalks" + details: Which type of salt is best? Magnesium Chloride, Calcium Chloride, or Sodium Chloride (Rock salt)? Are there any other alternative de-icers (liquid ice melter)? Are ice melt salts safe for asphalt, cement, or grass, plants, and other vegatation? wanted by: jheyun (49) in Needham, MA 02492 updated on: May 31, 2011, 10:25 a.m. posted on: Feb. 4, 2011, 11:35 a.m. tags: ice salt snow winter

    "I want a snow removal service to plow my driveway" + details: With all these snowstorms/blizzards hitting us - it is too much to handle to shovel on my own. I need a reliable snow plow service to remove snow from my driveway, and clear snow from my walkway. Would want the plow drivers to come early in the morning so I can get to work on time. wanted by: jheyun (49) in Needham, MA 02492 updated on: Oct. 10, 2012, 1:45 a.m. posted on: Jan. 31, 2011, 10:15 p.m. tags: driveway snow snow plow snow removal

    "I want a service to install roof heat cables to prevent ice dams" + details: I have ice dams all over my roof this year and I'm starting to get water leaking into my house. I hear roof heat cables may prevent ice dams and leaking? wanted by: BillF (21) in Westport, CT 06888 updated on: March 5, 2012, 4:19 p.m. posted on: Jan. 31, 2011, 9:05 p.m. tags: exterior gutter ice dams roof roofing snow water

    "I want a home energy audit" + details: I'm getting a lot of ice dams on my roof and see areas where snow is melting indicating heat leakage. wanted by: mitch (317) in Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 updated on: Oct. 10, 2012, 4:12 p.m. posted on: Feb. 1, 2011, 4:25 p.m. tags: audit conservation heating home improvement insulation snow

    "I want a good ergonomic snow shovel" + details: Needs to go easy on my gimpy back and be able to move or push a lot of snow. Would consider a power snow shovel. wanted by: mitch (317) in Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 updated on: Oct. 9, 2012, 11:05 p.m. posted on: Feb. 1, 2011, 4:28 p.m. tags: shovel snow snow plow snow removal snowblower

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    What does the public think about elm tree removal plan? - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ST. HELENA The St. Helena Tree Committee and Beringer Vineyards want more public input on Beringers plan to remove as many as four trees from the Highway 29 elm tunnel.

    Instead of taking a position on the plan during a special Tuesday meeting, the committee advised Debra Dommen, Beringers vice president for government and industry affairs, to take the matter to the City Council.

    We really need more public input before we can take a position, said committee member Kacey Stotesbery.

    Dommen said she hopes to get on the agenda for the councils April 28 meeting, where she would explain how removing a few trees north of the Beringer driveway would create better sight lines and make it safer for drivers to exit Beringer.

    Dommen said Beringer supports the elm tunnel, which is part of what makes Beringer Beringer. But drivers who have exited the property agree that safety is a concern, she said.

    Dommen came to the committee in January and said she was looking for public feedback. Even after two articles in the St. Helena Star, shed gotten only four unsolicited comments.

    So far nobody has stood up and said no way, Dommen said.

    No members of the public attended Tuesdays Tree Committee meeting, except for Dommen.

    Beringer is seeking input from the city and the community before applying to Caltrans for permits to remove the trees. The city doesnt have jurisdiction over the trees, so Beringer would need to get approval from Caltrans, which owns and maintains the tunnel, and the State Historic Preservation Office.

    Beringer hired a traffic consultant to analyze the sight lines at the Beringer driveway. The current sight line is 92 feet, and based on the speed of traffic at the southern end of the tunnel, which often exceeds the 35 mph speed limit, the consultant recommended a minimum sight line of 250 feet.

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    Maryland rules govern tree cutting — Gazette.Net - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When Pepco wants to cut down a tree, it looks to detailed requirements mandated by state law.

    In 2011, Maryland passed the Electricity Service Quality and Reliability Act, which required state regulators to impose stricter standards for reliability and enforce new mandates on utilities. Those regulations went into place in 2012.

    The new regulations set standards for everything from the frequency and duration of outages and customer communication to downed wires and vegetation management the pruning and removal of trees.

    Marylands Tree Expert Law which has been on the books since 1945 and a 1914 Roadside Tree Law, which regulates trees in the public right of way, also are taken into account when utilities prune trees.

    Between 2010 and 2012, Pepco looked at all of the trees around its entire system, said Pepco Senior Staff Forester Dan Landry.

    Now, it trims on a four-year cycle part of the new regulations, he said.

    Even though the time span is longer, the change in law leads to more of the tree being removed.

    A four-year cycle means the tree will be pruned so it takes four years for branches to grow back in the clearance zone, Pepco Region Vice President Jerry Pasternak said.

    Pepco is in its first four-year cycle, Landry said, so there are places in the county where it just pruned trees two or three years ago and is back again.

    Trees respond aggressively to pruning, Landry said. They grow much faster the first and second year after theyre pruned. Then, the growth slows down.

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    Letter: Ex-hotel employee documents tree removal - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A tree in July 2014 is illegally removed from the Landing Resort. Photo/Isaac Walker

    Publishers note: This letter with photos and video (Landing Tree cutting July 2, 2014)was sent to Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Lake Tahoe News on March 23 in regards to illegal tree removal at the Landing Resort.

    Video was shot from my cell phone, while I was the banquet manager (of the Landing Resort in South Lake Tahoe).

    None of the management on site knew what was happening with this particular tree. The day before the tree cutting the lift showed up. On the afternoon of July 2, 2014, Brent Truax, regional manager and second to Jim Demetriades, showed up and said we would need to close the patio that night. Just after 5pm, private contractors showed up and removed the tree, which was in front of the restaurant patio, and Jims favorite room. This was in preparation for the Fourth, they were hoping for a better view of the fireworks!

    I would love to see the trees go back in this spot.

    Please let me know if you need any more information.

    Thank you for your concern in this matter,

    Isaac Walker

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    Great Barrington's Main Street renovation resumes with pear tree removal - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Derek Gentile

    dgentile@berkshireeagle.com @DerekGentile on Twitter

    Photo Gallery | Tree removal in Great Barrington

    GREAT BARRINGTON The $6.2 million renovation work along the Main Street corridor resumed on Monday, and among the first orders of business is the removal of the pear trees that line each side of Main Street.

    This was a bone of contention during the planning phase of the work three years ago, and while most local merchants aren't thrilled about it, most also realize the work needs to be done.

    "I hate to see them go," said Susan Pevzner, owner of Jack's Country Squire at 316 Main St.. "I remember how beautiful they looked in the spring. But they're old and bent over and their roots have pushed up parts of the sidewalk."

    Pevzner in particular is keenly aware of the inconveniences caused by an uneven sidewalk. A foot injury several years ago put her on crutches for several weeks, and negotiating the uneven surface was "agonizing."

    "Tell me about it," said Mark McGovern, longtime sales associate at Tune Street, another Main Street business. McGovern had an ankle injury a few years ago as well, "and my doc told me to stay away from angled surfaces. I said, 'It ain't gonna happen where I work, doc.' Not with that sidewalk."

    A crew works to remove the familiar pear trees Monday from Main Street in Great Barrington. The 6.2 million renovation work along the corridor resumed, with work expected to continue through the summer. (Ben Garver The Berkshire Eagle)

    The town has faced several complaints from residents and visitors tripping over upraised portions of the walk.

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    Maryland rules govern tree cutting - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When Pepco wants to cut down a tree, it looks to detailed requirements mandated by state law.

    In 2011, Maryland passed the Electricity Service Quality and Reliability Act, which required state regulators to impose stricter standards for reliability and enforce new mandates on utilities. Those regulations went into place in 2012.

    The new regulations set standards for everything from the frequency and duration of outages and customer communication to downed wires and vegetation management the pruning and removal of trees.

    Marylands Tree Expert Law which has been on the books since 1945 and a 1914 Roadside Tree Law, which regulates trees in the public right of way, also are taken into account when utilities prune trees.

    Between 2010 and 2012, Pepco looked at all of the trees around its entire system, said Pepco Senior Staff Forester Dan Landry.

    Now, it trims on a four-year cycle part of the new regulations, he said.

    Even though the time span is longer, the change in law leads to more of the tree being removed.

    A four-year cycle means the tree will be pruned so it takes four years for branches to grow back in the clearance zone, Pepco Region Vice President Jerry Pasternak said.

    Pepco is in its first four-year cycle, Landry said, so there are places in the county where it just pruned trees two or three years ago and is back again.

    Trees respond aggressively to pruning, Landry said. They grow much faster the first and second year after theyre pruned. Then, the growth slows down.

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    Maryland rules govern tree cutting

    Tree Removal Pelham Al / Zamora Tree Service LLC – Video - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Tree Removal Service Chapel Hill ,NC | (919) 296-1913 Low cost tree removal service company – Video - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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