[CANUFNET] Constructing Driveways within Critical Root Zones
Sadia Butt
sadiabutt.ca at gmail.com
Sat Jul 11 13:00:35 EDT 2020
Hi Astrid, I recall several years ago that 'silva cells' was something I
thought was a great idea for both new construction and for retrofitting
areas near trees worth preserving/conserving. There are some new designs
these days. But for an additional idea and if the client is willing to send
here are some links. The company who brokers the cells is Deeproots. In my
mind it is one of the most amazing inventions.
Best regards,
Sadia
http://www.deeproot.com/products/silva-cell/silva-cell-overview.html
http://www.deeproot.com/silvapdfs/resources/articles/Comparing_Silva_Cells_and_Structural_Soil.pdf
http://lg.baumpub.com/news/54/roots-running-deep
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 3:21 PM Astrid Nielsen via CANUFNET <
canufnet at list.web.net> wrote:
> Thank you everyone for your good suggestions...this has been very helpful
> and I'm grateful that we have a mechanism through which we can share this
> valuable info.
>
> Have a great weekend!
>
> Astrid
>
>
> __________________________________________
> *Astrid Nielsen, *MFC
> Ontario Registered Professional Forester
> ISA Certified Arborist®
> ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
>
> astrid.nielsen at dendronforestry.ca
> +1.613.805.WOOD (9663)
>
> www.dendronforestry <http://www.dendronforestry.ca>
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> On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 1:33 PM Philip van Wassenaer via CANUFNET <
> canufnet at list.web.net> wrote:
>
>> We have done a variety of these with various methods but our colleagues
>> have provided you some really good guidance already. I think if you look at
>> the pdf Geri just sent you, you have a gold star solution. You can source
>> the materials for the layers from a whole variety of suppliers but the
>> approach is cutting edge…IMHO 😊.
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>>
>> Philip
>>
>>
>>
>> *Philip van Wassenaer, B.SC <http://B.SC>., MFC*
>>
>> Urban Forest Innovations Inc.
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>> *From:* CANUFNET <canufnet-bounces at list.web.net> *On Behalf Of *Geri
>> Poisson via CANUFNET
>> *Sent:* July 10, 2020 12:01 PM
>> *To:* Canadian Urban Forest Network <canufnet at list.web.net>
>> *Cc:* Geri Poisson <gpoisson at beaconenviro.com>
>> *Subject:* Re: [CANUFNET] Constructing Driveways within Critical Root
>> Zones
>>
>>
>>
>> We had a project where the client wanted to raise the grade over the root
>> zone of a 100+ cm DBH White Oak. The city accepted a plan to use a plastic
>> grid filled with gravel (see attached) laid over the existing grade to
>> avoid compaction and allow infiltrations. I’m not sure that it has been
>> constructed yet, so I can’t speak to how successful the method will be in
>> protecting the tree’s health and survival, but the city accepted it.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Geri Poisson, B.A. (Hons.), Dipl. Eco. Restoration / Terrestrial
>> Ecologist, ISA Certified Arborist*
>>
>> *Beacon Environmental*
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>> *From:* CANUFNET <canufnet-bounces at list.web.net> *On Behalf Of *Astrid
>> Nielsen via CANUFNET
>> *Sent:* July 10, 2020 11:15 AM
>> *To:* Canadian Urban Forest Network <canufnet at list.web.net>
>> *Cc:* Astrid Nielsen <astrid.nielsen at dendronforestry.ca>
>> *Subject:* [CANUFNET] Constructing Driveways within Critical Root Zones
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Canufnet members,
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a client that is building two homes on an infill lot where there
>> is a very large (106 cm), healthy silver maple. He is very willing to
>> explore different options for working around the tree that would cause
>> minimum disruption to the roots.
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have examples of building driveways within the critical root
>> zones of large trees that have managed to prevent significant root damage
>> and tree decline? Specifically, he is considering a type of elevated
>> driveway that would not require the severing of roots or significant soil
>> compaction, and dissipate the pressure through posts. Although the posts
>> would cause some root damage, it would be significantly less than
>> excavation for a standard driveway. If anyone has examples of this type of
>> engineering, I would be grateful if you could share it with me.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>>
>>
>> Astrid
>>
>>
>>
>> ______________________________________
>>
>> *Astrid Nielsen, *MFC
>>
>> Ontario Registered Professional Forester
>>
>> ISA Certified Arborist®
>>
>> ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
>>
>>
>>
>> astrid.nielsen at dendronforestry.ca
>>
>> +1.613.805.WOOD (9663)
>>
>>
>>
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