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-2- <br />(b) The other evergreen that Is being considered for movement is the <br />20* one located on the lake side in the middle of the house. It is <br />our current thought that this tree will either be moved to the front <br />corner of the house to replace current dying trees, or next to the <br />cluster of three evergreens on the side of the lot, should it be <br />determined that the large evergreen cannot be moved. <br />5 There is also a red leaf tree by the swing set that has become diseased <br />with black knot disease. It will most likely be cut back severely or <br />removed. Replacement is not planned at this time. <br />All shrubs «ii*around the front of the house and deck will be considered for <br />transplanting on the property. Final locations have not as yet been dete^med <br />It must also be noted that the nursery who advised us said that many of these <br />shrubs were overgrown and would not be candidates for moving to other <br />locations. <br />In summary, the two large evergieens on the lake side, dirertly in front of the <br />^Susewill^ either moved or removed. The one directly in front of the porch <br />may bo too large to move. It is noted that these two trees will most lik^y be <br />moved or removed whether we proceed with the construction or not. Due to <br />their large size and current location which blocks the lake view. <br />The shrubs around the deck and in front of the house will be either moved or <br />removed depending on size location. <br />There is one diseased tree out back that wo have been advised to replace or <br />remove. <br />* <br />i/LeRoy J. Fischbach Wanda Fischbach