HomeMy WebLinkAboutmaple tree emailFrom:Conn, Angelina V
To:"Sam Milligan"
Cc:Mindham, Daren
Subject:RE: tree at 431 1st Ave NW
Date:Thursday, July 8, 2021 9:49:00 AM
Sam - No need for Barry to contact me. Thank you for the background info. I will go ahead and
approve permit B-2021-00932 for the building addition, since you had also included an extensive
landscape plan.
Angie Conn, AICP | Planning Administrator
City of Carmel Planning & Zoning Dept.
1 Civic Square, 3rd Flr., Carmel, IN 46032
O: 317-571-2417 | W: carmeldocs.com
From: Sam Milligan <sam.milligan@northridgellc.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 9:44 AM
To: Conn, Angelina V <Aconn@carmel.in.gov>
Subject: Re: tree at 431 1st Ave NW
Angie,
all of this happened before I was involved and I am only conveying what was told to me by the
Hansen’s. Here is what I have been told - "they had Angle Oak tree service come out and evaluate
the tree and were told that the tree was diseased and then made the decisions to have it removed.
they say 2 weeks after if was removed carmel said that it needed to stay." they replaced the tree
but don’t know what it was replaced with. Should I have Barry Hansen reach out to you? Again, this
happened before my time.
thanks,
Sam Milligan
Owner
North Ridge Construction
PO Box 823
Westfield, IN 46074
317-417-9884
sam.milligan@northridgellc.com
On Jul 8, 2021, at 9:17 AM, Conn, Angelina V <Aconn@carmel.in.gov> wrote:
Good morning, Sam –
The urban forester did not recommended removal of that maple tree. Please see his
email below. Thanks.
Angie Conn, AICP | Planning Administrator
City of Carmel Planning & Zoning Dept.
1 Civic Square, 3rd Flr., Carmel, IN 46032
O: 317-571-2417 | W: carmeldocs.com
From: Mindham, Daren <dmindham@carmel.in.gov>
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 1:23 PM
To: Conn, Angelina V <Aconn@carmel.in.gov>
Subject: RE: tree at 431 1st Ave NW
Maple Chlorosis tends to look worse if its very dry or very wet. It does not require
removal. The link below is all the information.
Maple Chlorosis
https://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/tree-and-plant-advice/horticulture-
care/chlorosis#:~:text=A%20common%20cause%20of%20chlorosis,soils%20(pH%3E7.2
).&text=When%20present%20in%20excess%2C%20these,the%20micronutrients%20iro
n%20and%20manganese.
Daren MindhamUrban Forester – City of Carmel317-571-2283