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Page 10 of 31 <br />3) Fill in gaps in maintained parks and other city-owned areas where no data currently exists, such as city <br />administration buildings, libraries, firehouses, utility properties, etc. <br />4) Identify large, medium, and small-sized potential planting sites in Districts 1, 4 and 5 with <br />consideration given to overground and underground utilities which will be completed as funds allow. <br />2.5 PARK DATA POINTS <br />Tree inventory data will be collected and input into a tree software to determine the overall structure of <br />the tree population and calculate the benefits of the resource. <br />The City of Everett will own all the collected inventory data. <br />The City currently has 1,860 data points from the following parks: <br />• American Legion Memorial Park <br />• Senator Henry Jackson Park <br />• Langus Riverfront park <br />• Wiggums Hollow Park <br />• Parking lot along E Marine View Dr and Hwy 99 Gateway <br />• Grand Ave Park <br />• Park along Norton Ave <br />• Clark Park <br />• Garfield Park <br />• Lowell Park <br />• Park along Maple St and California St <br />• Forest Park <br />• Howarth Park <br />• Harbor View Park <br />• Hannabrook Park <br />• Alder Street Park <br />• Lions Park <br />• Kasch Memorial Parking Lots <br />• Viola Oursler Viewpoint <br />2.6 MINIMUM DATA COLLECTION ATTRIBUTES FOR URBAN TREE INVENTORIES: <br />IMPORTANT NOTE: it is required that a shapefile or .csv is provided to the City of Everett at the conclusion <br />of the inventory collection. <br />Acronyms: <br />DBH: Diameter at Breast Height <br />DNR: Department of Natural Resources <br />FIA: Forest Inventory and Analysis <br />GIS: Geographic Information System <br />GPS: Global Positioning System <br />