I'd say its a matter of judgement. A veteran pollard will be glad of a big
rpa, a middle aged lime content with less
Edmund
Edmund Hopkins
Tree Officer
Planning Services
Nottingham City Council
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From: Ben [benedmonds@xxxxxx.com]
Sent: 26 November 2008 09:16
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RPA's of pollarded trees [Scanned]
A pollarded tree is going to have a smaller root area in comparison to its
stem
diameter, then a non pollarded tree. BS5837 does not have rules to cover
this.
Does anyone have any info as to assigning appropriate RPA's?
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