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f i <br /> Melanie Curtis <br /> From: Steve Kleineman [Kleineman@skdarchitects.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:50 PM <br /> To: Melanie Curtis <br /> Subject: FW: Cleveland <br /> Attachments: photo 1.JPG; photo 2.JPG; photo 3.JPG; photo 4.JPG; photo 5.JPG; 140123 Solbakken A1- <br /> Site.pdf <br /> Melanie, <br /> I have attached the site plan for the Cleveland site with the pool added. I have also included photos looking at the trees <br /> along the property line separating the 2 lots. In the summer, there is no view between the houses. <br /> The pool elevation will be between elevation 960 and 961. It appears that the western adjacent house lower level is about <br /> elevation 965 or 966. Also the main body of water orients more to the west of both lots. Both lots are deep. Neither <br /> house is close to the minimum 75' setback from the lake. The western adjacent house chose to set it back and farther up <br /> the hill. <br /> Using the natural hill, the lakeside edge of the pool will be a waterfall edge. We can control or adjust the height of the <br /> retaining walls. <br /> Do you think there are any issues? <br /> StevenKleineman <br /> SKDArchitects, Inc. <br /> 11140 Highway 55, Suite A <br /> Plymouth, MN 55441 <br /> 763.591.6115 Office <br /> 763.367.7211 Direct <br /> 612-867-3339 Cell <br /> kleineman(a�skdarchitects.com <br /> Check us out on Facebook at"SKD Architects" and www.skdarchitects.com P Think Green and Sustainability! Please do <br /> not print this email unless it is necessary. <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Dan Mulrennan [maiito:mulrennan(a�msicustomhomes.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 12:31 PM <br /> To: Steve Kleineman <br /> Subject: Cleveland <br /> We can look at these and I'll explain the perspective. <br /> � <br />