Click here for the full report: Unanticipated, Unexplained and Incongruous Data Emerges; An Addendum to the Field Arborist Productivity Report
Stan Domengeaux, one of the City's two remaining field arborists -- after others resigned or were let go earlier this summer due to budget shortfalls -- appears to have not amended his ways since he was disciplined with a suspension without pay in 2006 for "padding" his field book and daily reports with false inspection records. A September 20, 2010 addendum to the Arborist Productivity Report notes that five months (January - May 2010) of Domengeaux' field notes have inexplicably vanished. (A comprehensive field book is required to be maintained by each field arborist according to the Standards of Practice and is considered to be a legal document that is the property of the City of Atlanta.)
The Tree Next Door has received a copy of Domengeuax' field notes from June 4 -30, 2010 which reveal that :
Another Open Records request has been made to examine the Requests for Service that prompted the 101 inspections Domengeux' field notes claim he made in June 2010 but do not appear in the database record.
For more detail, please see the full report submitted as an addendum to the Arborist Productivity Report.