May 16th Update the Log Cabin Cedar Tree was partially removed this morning in NW Seattle. Tree Action Seattle reported from the scene mentioning the tree had 12 limbs and was being evaluated by an archaeologist as a possible culturally modified tree. With City of Seattle permit in hand, Seattle Police Department onsite the chainsaws were fired up and limbs were dropping. As of Friday evening some of the Log Cabin Tree remains standing. A tense standoff ensued between a saw crew and neighbors in Broadview Thursday morning May 8th over what neighbors are calling the Log Cabin Tree. The Ellsworth family lived in a log cabin on the property since 1934 and the property was recently sold. The Log Cabin Tree is a Western Red Cedar tree with a 68” trunk diameter and reportedly over a 100 years old. The group of neighbors hired an arborist who looked at the property lines and determined the tree may possibly be co-owned with the neighbors to the north. The new property owners have ...