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LTC 238-2004 Ficus Tree in Flamingo Park CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. m 238-2004 To: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez \ r-6' City Manager C Subject: Ficus Tree in Flamingo Park Date: September 8, 2004 From: The purpose of this LTC is to follow-up on an E-mail I sent to you yesterday regarding the disposition of the downed ficus tree at Flamingo Park. As a result of Hurricane Frances, a very large ficus tree in Flamingo Park was blown over. The tree is located at one of western accesses to the Park and adjacent to the Property Management yard. The tree has been evaluated by the three staff professionals with tree expertise and an independent certified arborist. It is the consensus opinion that the tree can not be saved. The tree has 65 to 70 percent of the root structure exposed and severed. To attempt to save the tree it would be required to spend approximately 15,000 to 18,000 dollars, with only a 50 percent chance of survival. More importantly, the tree would pose a hazard to pedestrians if pruned and re-stood. In light of the costs and risks the tree will unfortunately have to be removed. We will continue to work to preserve those trees we can preserve which may have been damaged by the effects of Hurricane Frances. JMG\ptw C: Bob Middaugh, Assistant City Manager f:/cmgr/$all/ltc04/ficustree 3:J1~.:IO S,)jH31JU!J Ot¡ ;£ Wd 8- d3S ~O 03^13:J3<:l