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Page 1 of 1 <br />0^Hierr J <br />Melanie Curtis <br />From: Rou8er123@aolcom <br />Sent: Tuesday, November 09,2004 4 35 PM <br />To: Melanie Curtis <br />Cc: Rouser123®aolcom <br />Subject: 4051 Highwood Property <br />Melanie, <br />After talking with you on the telephone today, I wont back and reviewed the survey and hardcover calculations <br />Hopefully you were able to go out and look at the property today, and have a better idea of some of the things <br />that wo discussed Here are the changes that t believe should be made with the hardcover on this property, <br />which could be some substantial reductions <br />0* - 75' Setback Zone • Remove tho landscape underlain by plastic (5 sq. ft.) and the wood borders (26 sq ft). <br />This would be a total reduction of 31 sq, ft. This would reduce the total hardcover in this zone from 994 sq ft, <br />to 963 sq. ft,, which would give us 12 65% hardcover vs, 13 06% <br />75* - 250' Setback Zone - Remove the concrete between buildings (466 sq It), remove liie landscape underlain <br />by plastic (416 sq ft), and remove the wood borders and rock border (108 sq, ft) This would bo a total <br />removal of 992 sq ft I would then add back in a walkway between tho driveway, frouse, garage and wood <br />walk using some type of steppirrg stones, I would estimate tins add back to be no mote than 200 sq ft. In <br />total, the net reduction would bo 702 sq ft. This would red ice tho total hardcover in this zone from 5.735 sq ft <br />to 4.943 sq ft. which would give us 33 84% hardcover vs 39 27% <br />Hopefully as you look on the survey and the hardcover calculation worksheet, my terminology above will make <br />some sense If you have any othur questions, or need more information from mo, please contact mo t will bo <br />out of my office until 1 hursday afternoon, but you can always roach me on my cell phone,' <br />Thanks. Melanie. <br />Hill Rouse <br />11/IO./2004 <br />M