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Page 2 <br />3. hart^pvCT' This has always been a concern with this property, J have never added any <br />hardcover and in fact have tried to reduce it. In 19941 took out 96 square feet of cement walk in the 0-75 <br />foot zone and replaced it with flower gardens and lawn. In 1998 I re-configured our damaged asphalt <br />driveway to reduce the hardcover by another 1,240 square feet. <br />I am continuing to seek ways to reduce hardcover on this propert>'. In consideration for the above deck <br />rebuilding project I am willing to remove the following; <br />-over 400 square feet of cement patio in the 0-75 foot zone replacing it with lawa <br />-the plastic under 650 square feet of graveled area on the north side of the house. <br />Sony for this letter’s length but I want to set the record clear on these repair plans. My background <br />training before medicine was in ecology. When we bought this property in 1993 it was not only an eyesore <br />but also an ecological failure. With some money, but mainly just hard work, we have immensely improved <br />its visual appearance and made it much more environmentally friendly. <br />I would hope to avoid the additional time and expense of a variance application since this is just a repair <br />project. We have already paid over 51,300 for the hardcover survey and had to hire a second contractor <br />when the first one. Leisure Rooms, Inc., bailed out after meeting with you. <br />Ag^ir , thanks for you consideration. I will call you soon to set up a meeting to discuss these plans further <br />if you desire. <br />Sincerely, <br />*mdy and David ZoKhke <br />DCZ/STS/lak <br />Enclosures (letters)