this is written by roy legitt, he has a certified license to do this. this person wrote in his report, and i'm going to read a few parts of this. this report was also submitted during the discussionary review process. this is a young tree and very healthy. in this case, the root system is confined by the way of two neighboring buildings to the south and west. i'm showing you a picture as well of what this tree looks like in our yard. it's not very good on the screen up there, but you can see that this tree is sitting here in the yard, in the corner, right, and so it leans into the yard, giving coverage that way. the tree in between the two buildings. it's been meticulously trims and over the years. the biggest threat to this tree is from limb losses. the property to the west is being replaced, and the owners are seeking to increase the height of the west wall, and the tree would suffer extreme limb loss. the limbs on the west side of the tree are those that must be retained to a structurally sound tree. to eliminate the limbs is in conflict with the new