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RE: Buffer restoration - 2010-2013
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Joann Jundt fully acknowledges and agrees with the content of Mr. Crosby's e-mail sent <br /> 12/22/10 regarding 1400 Bracketts—tree cutting. <br /> From: Thomas Crosby [mailto:] <br /> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 9:32 AM <br /> To: ioiojundt@earthlink.net <br /> Subject: FW: 1400 Bracketts - tree cutting <br /> From: Thomas Crosby [mailto:tcrosby@tcrosbylaw.coml <br /> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 1:08 PM <br /> To: 'Melanie Curtis' <br /> Cc: 'jojoiundt@earthlink.net' <br /> Subject: RE: 1400 Bracketts - tree cutting <br /> Joann Jundt and I discussed your photographs and your desire to have a plan in place in the near <br /> future as distinguished from waiting for the snow to melt. <br /> All of the photographs relate to the west side of the point. According to Joann, the trees left with <br /> trunks three to four feet high are trees that have been pruned to that level at least twice before <br /> and are expected to grow back with reasonable speed. The other work done involved either <br /> invasive species or dead trees. <br /> I understand your desires are to have vegetation on the bank which (i) maintains stability of the <br /> bank and(ii) avoids a"clear cut"type of look. It is my understanding that very little, if anything, <br /> was uprooted during the work process. To the extent needed, you have requested bushes or other <br /> vegetation that will cover the area as well as replacement of live maples or other native species <br /> that may have been removed. <br /> Without having specifics at hand, would a undertaking by the Jundts to the effects of the <br /> preceding paragraph be sufficient? <br /> From: Melanie Curtis [mailto:] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 3:18 PM <br /> 3 <br />
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