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Dear Mr. Gaffron. rJAN i 9 1993 Jan.18,1993. <br />Subject #1627 Samuel A. Mccloud <br />After having read Mr. Peterson's letter regarding the <br />structural integrity of the retaining walls "as built", the <br />letter that I've recieved did not go as far as I had hoped <br />it would in description of structural on the walls. At this <br />time it is after business hours and I am unable to get a better <br />clarification on this matter, However, Mr. Mccloud has agreed <br />verbally to sign any disclaimer regarding the retaining walls <br />in "as built" condition. <br />Regarding Planting schedule. Our proposed plantings will <br />be: 1) At lowest level,(closest to lake). Evergreen trees,of <br />a type that will grow to a height of at least 6 feet, and will <br />become full,and "bushy" <br />2) on all subsequent levels, hedge type bushes, that will grow <br />to a minium height of 4'-6" and will be full during the <br />normal growing season.(to be of a hearty variety,so that they <br />will continue to come back each season with little or no <br />maintenance. <br />3) Top level: Flowering wild rose .bushes. Will grow to a min- <br />imum height of 3" and have sufficient"stickers" to keep any <br />one from getting close enough to the edge of the retaining <br />wall to fall off of the retaining wall. <br />I apologize for not having gotten to this any sooner,but <br />the package regarding this matter arrived in our office while <br />I was out on a long weekend. <br />Sin ?JJA <br />David T. Anderson V.P. <br />The Village Craftsmen Inc. <br />701 W Highway 7, Excelsior, MN 55331 • Phone: (612) 474 -0981