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opinion on hazard tree assessment
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<blockquote data-quote="treeseer" data-source="post: 1003589" data-attributes="member: 4077"><p>Ekka I agree with the <= 33% off zone 1 and a little off elsewhere, which would be about 10% overall.</p><p></p><p>Bigus, good points, but your perception of risk tolerance is way different as a utility guy. I've been out of utility for 30 years so I couldn't advise on trees/utilities very well, as I have taken on-- for good and for bad-- a residential arborist viewpoint, where the owner has a higher risk tolerance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeseer, post: 1003589, member: 4077"] Ekka I agree with the <= 33% off zone 1 and a little off elsewhere, which would be about 10% overall. Bigus, good points, but your perception of risk tolerance is way different as a utility guy. I've been out of utility for 30 years so I couldn't advise on trees/utilities very well, as I have taken on-- for good and for bad-- a residential arborist viewpoint, where the owner has a higher risk tolerance. [/QUOTE]
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