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• ') <br /> May 23, 1936 <br /> Stove Ach <br /> City of IL ik River <br /> )ear <br /> On Hdey, IMay 1/, I walked thru the forested area located at the NW <br /> corner of Jackson and II lighland to assess the forest condition and <br /> species composition. trite ia ocated along a slight ridge with some <br /> depressions present. fie forested area is approximately 3 ecrea in <br /> srze and the majority of the area is in good condition. Ac indicated on <br /> attached sketch of site, an area of dead oak is located in the <br /> southern pan: of the woods. III he dead trees do not appear to be a <br /> result or oak will: and no signs of recent die are present (most <br /> dead twos have been dead for 3 or more years). <br /> The primary forest species present is the bur oak with average <br /> • diameters over 12 inches. Some significant-sized red oaks are also <br /> present with come diameters over 20 inches. Other tree species <br /> iindudo bmlklbc.Nrry, boxelder, cheny, and ash. Some young pin oak <br /> regeneration is occurring along neat edge of forest stand. <br /> 'he area marked arc dlead on the map has large fallen oak tree that <br /> pose a StAtoily hazard and tihoulld be removed .. Rernalindng toRmilt <br /> looks in good shape with many healthy, mature oak, some, newly <br /> established oak, and some tree species diverchty.. Any qu(imAiontl, <br /> please call me ar 263-8!i22, bank yout., <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Tim rdgeton <br /> Couvity Forest Resource Specialist <br /> • <br />