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4.) Installing approximately 100 feet of up to four feet tall retaining <br /> wall adds needless hardcover. <br /> 5.) The approved drainage plan expects us to handle all of the <br /> runoff and spring-fed water entering the property from the <br /> north, and directing it to the lake without letting it pass through <br /> to the next door property to the south as it has for 70+ years. <br /> It makes more sense to send this runoff down the north side of <br /> the house without even letting it get to the south side to <br /> potentially cause problems for 684 Tonkawa. <br /> 6.) The approved swale will allow much runoff from the property <br /> to the north next to our house to enter the swale. Adding this to <br /> the water coming off our roof running very close to our <br /> foundation could thereby create future problems for us. <br /> I have discussed this with Darel Leipold of 678 Tonkawa Road. He is in <br /> agreement with us that the existing plan will create the above problems. <br /> For the above reasons, it is imperative that your staff or yourself visit the site and <br /> discuss these issues so we can proceed with our construction. <br /> Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. <br /> Sin <br /> Ir <br /> Meli Lee and T mas J. D eau <br />