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B
B
C
That
their
expenditure
see
I,
have
no
objection,
a
link
to
that
because
edge
grateful
czar,
not
really
a
shade
tree
anywhere.
I
think
we
need
to
hear
a
bit
more
about
the
trees
they
want
to
propose
taunting
them.
You
know
how
narrow
versus
how
tall
you
know
without
knowing
what's
there,
because
those
those
hedge
maples
that
particularly
yeah.
D
E
E
C
D
F
A
E
B
E
A
A
On
ones
on
the
west
side
of
the
driveway,
once
an
east
side
of
the
driveway,
the
there's
a
sugar
maple,
a
large
sugar
maple,
that's
had
the
delicate
attentions
of
the
utility
company
on
the
west
side
of
the
driveway,
and
the
other
side
is
a
sweet
gum
that
has
begun
to
have
some
sort
of
a
a
wound
or
something's
happened
at
the
very
base
about
eight
inches
up
from
the
root
flare.
There's
a
brown
spot.
You
can
wrap
it.
It
sounds
as
if
the
bark
is
peeling
away.
A
C
A
Then
the
next
one
was
a
request.
Seven
Putnam
Rhea
Haslett
asked
the
tree
Commission
to
look
at
a
green
space
that
is
on
the
north
side
of
a
house
at
seven
Putnam
and
Putnam.
Is
this
is
everybody's
trying
to
remember
it's
the
shortest
Street
in
town
yeah,
it's
off
of
runs
north-south
from
Mill
Street
to
playground
Drive,
and
it
is
parallel
to
the
entry
street
two.
A
B
My
name
is
Steve
Pearson
I'm.
The
director
code
enforcement
for
the
city
I
recently
received
a
request
for
an
opening
permit.
I
start
that
process
on
behalf
of
the
service
safety
director
p.m.
Hines
is
the
owner
of
seven
Putnam.
That
has
four
occupants
right
now
and
there's
just
two
parking
spaces
on
the
playground
side
of
the
building.
There
is
a
10-foot
strip
from
the
side
of
the
building
to
the
property
line,
to
the
property
to
the
north,
which
is
owned
by
Roger
Gilkey,
and
what
miss
Hines
wanted
to
do
was
put
a
driveway
in
there.
B
G
E
B
C
B
Maybe
when
we,
when
the
city
has
a
planner
or
when
someone
has
some
additional
time,
for
example,
it
would
be
nice
in
the
zoning
code,
which
requires
the
ten
foot
width
on
a
driveway
to
also
include
a
reference
to
a
four
foot
buffer
strip.
That's
in
the
landscape
board.
That's
right
now,
I
have
to
when
I'm
dealing
with
people.
You
know
they
may
be
looking
at
the
zoning
code
and
going
ten
feet.
I
can
get
a
driveway.
B
G
G
B
H
B
H
B
B
Now
there's
mr.
Gilkey
is
partially
encroached
encroaching
with
a
railroad
timber,
planting
area
that
he
built
and
he's
a
cut
he's
a
few
feet
onto
this
lot
so
that
that
railroad
tie
planting
box
will
have
to
be
cut
off
moved
over
some
stairs
relocated.
That
are
there
right
now
in
order
to
accommodate
vehicles
being
able
to
even
have
a
chance
to
use
this
10
10
foot
area,
then.
B
C
A
C
H
A
H
H
D
H
A
A
C
E
A
A
Well,
any
kind
of
a
columnar
tree
out
front,
really
pet
capital
pair
would
be
nice,
and
these
should
be
inch
to
inch.
Caliper,
bald
and
burlap.
They'll
have
a
truck.
That's
two
inches
in
caliper
has
a
better
chance
of
withstanding
heavy
traffic
as
I
think
the
code
word
we
have
here,
so
that
would
give
you
a
tree
that
would
survive
the
circumstances.
H
G
A
G
D
C
E
B
A
H
D
A
A
A
I'm
having
real
vision
problems,
we
have
I
think
heard
from
these
folks
about
a
year
ago
and
I.
Perhaps
Ron
is
more
familiar
with
us.
I
got
a
call
today
from
a
mrs.
blower
at
five
old
coach
Road
who
says
that
there
are
three
dead
pine
in
the
right-of-way
and
she's
concerned
that
if,
if
they
were
to
fall,
then
they
might
block
access
in
and
out
of
Oakmont.
And
so
may
we
ask
the
arborist
the
overworked
arborist
yet
again
to
courtesy.
D
A
B
B
A
D
E
B
E
D
B
A
This
sounds
like
something
that
is,
it
would
be
an
unreasonable
request.
I
would
think
to
say
that
thou
shalt
not
plant
bamboo
in
the
city,
but
it
is
an
opportunity
to
provide
some
information
about
things
that
people
ought
to
avoid
doing
and
just
as
somebody
has
the
right
to
cut
off
a
limb
from
a
tree
in
a
neighboring
piece
of
property.
If
it's
coming
over
here
yard
and
it's
about
to
fall,
you
have
the
right
to
saw
that
up
right
above
your
property
line.
A
F
F
A
We
might
do
some
educating
on
this.
There
are
a
bunch
of
things
that
we
have
ourselves
declared
undesirable.
There
is
this
tree
program
wire,
that's
available
at
City
Hall,
and
we
have
about
a
dozen
undesirable
trees
in
this
of
things
that
we
ask
people
not
to
plant
because
they
behave
badly
and
pose
problems
to
the
city,
and
this
is
something
where
we
could
provide
some
information
on
what
bamboos
are
really
bad
news
bamboos
and
what
are
good
ones.
Not
everything
is
a
bad
and
the
bamboo
thing.
F
A
A
B
B
G
D
A
A
D
A
B
C
B
Would
be
another
good
example
too,
of
where,
if
we
had
cross
references
or
everything
contained
in
one
section
of
the
code,
where
you
would
know,
for
example,
no,
it's
not.
You
have
to
keep
your
grass
cut
down
and
weeds,
and
that
kind
of
things,
but
this
kind
of
bamboo
is
not
a
grass.
This
kind
is
not
recommended
or
not
permitted.
F
A
B
Also
had
an
additional
question:
if
you
don't
mind
about
I,
have
will
go
out
and
tell
people
we
have
to
cut
your
grass
and
then
you
have
some
trees
and
it
starts
to
get
more
shaded.
And
then
the
question
becomes
how
far
back
into
the
woods
do.
I
have
to
mow
or
how
much
am
I
allowed
to
let
an
area
actually
go
back
more
natural,
with
trees
growing
as
but
I.
B
Don't
really
want
to
cut
the
grass
anymore
and
I'll
just
be
real
upfront
and
honest
with
you
two
reasons
very
practical
ones,
and
my
officers
know
how
to
effectively
efficiently
and
consistently
enforce
that
cut.
Your
grass
ordinance
and
also
another
big
reason
is
to
address
complaints
from
neighbors.
Who
think
you
know,
one
person
might
have
a
very
tidy
yard
weed
just
perfect
in
the
guy
next
door.
B
You
know
he
he
mows
up
real
close
to
the
trees
and
he's
not
going
back
in
there
and
he's
not
going
to
mow
up
pine
needles
and
things
like
that.
But
the
next-door
neighbor
thinks
they
see
a
little
bit
of
grass
back
there
and
it
should
be
cutting
so
I.
Don't
know
if
there's
an
easy
answer
on
that
one
either.
To
be
honest
with
you,
I'd
mentioned
in
my
email
that
I
have
some
of
my
Lee
and
I'm.
B
Another
situation
we
have
two
is
larger
fields
acreage
traditionally,
those
in
the
past.
The
policy
was
that
those
would
be
cut
at
least
twice
a
year,
possibly
three
as
if
you
were
baling
hay,
but
we'll
still
get
those
same
complaints
from
adjoining
property
owners.
That
say
you
have
an
ordinance
that
says
8
inches
and
this
stuff
is
deep.
B
A
B
G
One
thing
to
do
is
actually
start
talking
to
somebody
like
doctor
cabinet
because
he's
doing
those
Prairieland
stuff
all
the
time
and
I
know
that's
your
transition
between
you
know
woods
and
lon
and
I,
don't
know
where
his
definition
falls
in
between,
but
I
know.
You
know
this
so
I
said
that
aspect
I
know.
D
C
Strikes
me
you've
got
to
try
again
is
some
sort
of
intentional
process.
In
other
words,
if
the
put,
if
the
person
is
intentionally
leaving
this
to
do
what
Steve
suggested,
he
was
trying
to
do
it
to
get
a
certain
the
fact
out
of
this
something
as
long
as
it's
not
encroaching
on
other
people,
then
I
don't
see
why
they
why
people
can't
be
left
to
do
that.
I
understand
why
you
know
if
you're
dealing
with
the
right-of-way
issue
a
you
know,
the
grass
in
front
of
the
property,
the
property
owner
is
expected
to
mow.
C
B
B
Though
you
know
some
things
that
could
happen
that
may
be
a
nuisance
are
not
really
desirable
in
a
situation
where
you
let
something
go
back.
Natural
and
unmowed.
A
A
A
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G
A
D
A
C
The
I,
the
question
for
you
stages
in
title
21
refers
to
the
Trade
Commission,
reviewing
the
landscape
funds,
sucide,
walk
funds
and
the
lighting
plans.
It
doesn't
explain
what
was
supposed
to
do
if
we
find
something
missing
and
so
in
this
document.
Lt'sjust
pay
comment,
but
you
know
we
find
missing.
Sidewalks
as
described
should
be
21,
we're
not
sure
who's
supposed
to
act
on
that
right.
The.
B
C
B
B
Project
itself
will
be
up
for
consideration
this
coming
Thursday.
At
that
time,
I
received
documents
under
the
PUD
regulations
for
possible
final
review,
there's
a
public
hearing
that
needs
to
be
scheduled
in
the
meantime
before
any
recommendations
forwarded
to
Council.
So
there's
a
there's
a
block
of
time
in
here,
and
you
might
even
want
to
comment
that
the
section
of
the
code
just
says
that
we
review
it.
What
would
you
like
us
to
review.
B
B
Being
the
case,
then,
your
observation
would
make
that
a
variance
that
would
be
necessary.
So
one
of
the
recommendations
coming
from
the
Planning
Commission
to
be
to
the
council,
if
there
are
any
variance,
is
necessary
to
all
this
would
be
one
and
there
may
be
others
and
in
ordinances
to
if
any
variances
for
anything
are
considered
or
granted.
B
It's
actually
in
the
text
or
the
body
of
the
ordinance
Planned
Unit
development
themselves,
by
definition,
are
developments
under
more
flexible
standards,
which
I
would
say
includes
you
know,
maybe
that
fits
more
into
tree
Commission
review,
so
I'm
saying
because
you
can't,
how
could
you
standardize
a
project
by
definition
is
flexible,
so
I
think
really
in
a
way.
The
word
review
gives
you
great
latitude,
probably
the
way
it
is
right
now
and
any
comments
or
thoughts.
B
A
Are
there
any
comments
on
the
material
so
far,
the
addendum
to
the
original
recommendations
that
we
had
recommendations
that
were
for
various
portions
of
the
University
Estates
grand
Vista,
Village
townhouses,
and
we've
made
some
recommendation,
but
the
aintry
Road,
which
is
outside
of
it,
but
then
the
retaining
wall?
Visual
buffer?
B
Just
let
you
know
to
the
information
that
the
tree
Commission
has
provided
to
me
and,
as
always
available
to
code
enforcement
office
was
provided
to
mr.
rep
when
he
was
in
the
last
last
week
or
early
this
week.
I
gave
him
the
Cornell
information,
yes
and
and
some
details
and
some
blow-ups
of
the
tree
pits
how
they
should
be
planted.
The
structured
soils,
so
that's
already
been
forwarded
to
the
developer.
So
the
document
you
mentioned
just
last
Thursday
they've
had
in
hand
for
several
days
already.
I
did
get
that
done,
not
the
other.
A
G
G
A
A
Adding
those
trees
would
both
provide
a
nice
view
from
above
and
then
from
below
too
I
mean
if
they
chose
something
like
that.
The
tulip
poplars
that
come
back
so
fast
there
actually
be
blossoms
that
people
could
look
down
upon
in
certain
times
the
Buckeyes
people,
the
native
things,
would
have
a
better
chance
out
there
are
there
any
other
comments.
Are
there
any
comments
on
this?
It's
this
complete
mr.
rip.
J
A
J
Trapped
with
the
University
of
States
and
I
didn't
bring
my
copy
of
that,
but
I
did
read
it
and
I
thought,
maybe
that
one
addition
to
it
that
I
thought
we
agreed
on
is
as
we
get
farther
along
and
we
do
we
get
into
the
stage
where
we've
got
the
pads
for
the
buildings
at
least.
So
we
have
a
little
better
visual
of
where
everything's
going
that
we
agreed
to
meet
again
and
that
you
guys
would
help
in
the
selection
of
the
trees.
I
mean
I
can
figure
out
where
to
put
them
and
all
that.
J
A
J
A
D
D
E
D
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C
A
D
A
A
G
C
D
J
I
On
what
we
are
proposing
just
so
that,
as
we
move
forward
with
doing
the
planting
plans
and
getting
into
the
bulk
of
the
work,
we're
not
assuming
something
that
we
can't
hold
off
in
general,
the
layout
of
the
site,
I
brought
some
aerial
photos
of
the
existing
trees,
but
it's
year
old
that
the
bulk
of
the
quality
existing
trees
are
around
both
of
the
streams
on
both
the
west
edge
and
the
eastern
side.
This
is
Coast,
run
and
early
on
in
the
planning
process.
C
I
I
I
E
D
I
I
B
Through
information
just
related
to
that,
the
developer
has
requested
a
plume
that
limited
land
development
permit
for
grubbing,
which
is
not
defined
land
above
an
ordinance
with
the
words
found
in
the
text.
Grubbing
essentially
is
site
preparation,
removal
of
trees
that
can't
be
saved.
Another
vegetation.
B
The
land
development
ordinance
says
that
7
erosion
control
measures
have
to
be
in
place
no
later
than
7
days.
After
start,
scrubbing,
3
minutes
have
already
been
obtained.
A
national
permit
to
discharge
eliminates
stormwater
the
Clean
Water
Act.
Permit,
that's
done
by
the
federal
government
and
authority
given
to
the
Ohio
EPA
to
administer,
for
the
feds
is
in
place
and
the
stormwater
pollution
prevention
plan.
B
B
B
B
One
of
the
things
he
runs
he
wants
that
ahead
of
time.
Okay,
because
you
could
have
like
in
University
courtyard.
There
were
two
just
outrageous
thunderstorms
that
happen
and
no
one
could
have
planned
for
that.
But
yet
there
were
conditions
that
had
to
be
dealt
with,
and
so
this
bond
could
go
toward
actually
cleaning
up
the
street
or
a
stream
if
necessary.
B
It
also
is
going
toward
guaranteeing
that,
even
if
the
project
for
some
reason
would
stop
or
fail,
we
at
least
be
able
to
go
back
in
and
grade
it
out
and
revegetate
it
at
least
get
grasses
growing
together,
so
that
bond
that
large
I
think
is
important.
A
thousand
dollar
bond
is
what
Ray
Hazel's
service
safety
director's
requiring
so,
but
there.
B
Today,
on
that,
there
were
meetings
with
the
developer
of
the
service
safety,
director
and
I.
Think
some
of
that's
been
worked
out
even
today,
to
get
an
example
of
the
many
different
facets
of
one
project
and
really
the
administration
looking
for
a
particular
expertise
that
the
tree
Commission
has
and
a
concern,
for
you
know,
soil
stability,
I
think
is
a
good,
appropriate
Jim.
Well.
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What
was
one
of
the
concerns
were
going
to
have
is,
if
a
lot
of
so
much
removed
is
what
is
the
state
of
the
soil
going
to
be
the
trees
that
you're
going
to
plant
in
there
I
mean
to
some
extent
it's
not
our
problem.
It's
your
problem
because
the
trees
die.
You
gonna
keep
on
replacing
place.
You
know.
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There
are
a
lot
of
sort
of
subtleties
in
terms
of
how
to
care
for
soil.
They
have
researchers
showing
you
can't
remove
the
soil
put
it
here,
and
then
you
put
the
next
layer
on
top
and
thing
to
put
and
then
expect
to
get
back
down
to
that
topsoil
and
have
it
be
the
same
because
it's
filled
with
living
organisms
and
they
can't
survive
under
a
lot
of
other
soil.
So
it
needs
to
be
moved
and
stored
in
a
appropriate
manner
for
all
that
to
survive
and.
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One
of
the
things
were
supposed
to
see
is
that
five
descent
appointment
find
the
words
at
least
five
percent
of
the
gross
air
in
the
interior
parking
lot
vehicle
use
area
shall
be
once
landscaped
I,
don't
really
want
to
have
to
go
in
there
and
try
to
figure
it
out
from
your
scales
exactly
whether
you've
done
that
or
not
so.
This
would
be
one
thing
that
really
we
would
like
you
to
do
to
show
us
that
you
are
we've.
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On
there's,
one
exhibit
that
we
have.
This
shows
that
we
might
have
some
concerns
in
through
that
area,
just
because
of
the
rocket
I,
don't
know
exactly
what
we're
gonna
have
to
dig
some
pits
and
fill
in
with
soil.
Even
then,
I
don't
know
how
the
trees
gonna
act
in
that
kind
of
situation
and
as
far
as
I
guess,
the
intent
of
the
code
on
the
perimeter
yard
is
that
to
buffer
abuse,
into
parking
lots.
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concede
or
visual
sensibility
of
wanting
that
alignment
with
the
islands,
but
we
we're
losing.
If
this
happens,
the
top
is
gone
and
forest
that
was
rien
and
we've
lost
all
that
canopy.
So
this
is
an
effort
to
replace
that
canopy,
faster
and
every
30
feet.
I,
don't
think,
is
an
unreasonable
request.
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One
he's
gonna
expect
this
to
come
back.
We
can
be
you
where
we
are,
because
you
can't
look
at
exactly
what's
gonna
happen
and
there
may
have
to
be
I
mean
if
it
really
cannot
fulfill
the
30-foot
being
all
the
way
along
this
edge.
We
may
have
to
come
up
with
a
consolidation
where
we
just
say
we
plant
the
moment
over
there
somewhere
would.
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B
Lot
of
times,
they're
called
shoebox
lights,
there's
a
lot
of
different
styles.
All
the
lights
they've
been
in
stone,
parking
lots
in
the
last
say
about
five
years,
I've
been
the
correct
type,
so
there's,
of
course,
I
know,
there's
been
a
hundred
percent
compliance
specially
on
the
big
lighting
projects.
There's
some
difference
to
about
light
trustfulness
that
might
be
a
different
issue.
There's
no
different
from
zone
to
zone,
about
light
trust,
pass
same
criteria
about
trust,
passing
an
ro1
single-family.
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B
So
close
is
not
allowed
to
approach
on
Walmart,
just
like
you're
not
allowed
to
encroach
on
your
name
from
your
residential
there's
been
some
discussion
with
local
architects
about
possibly
if
the
ordinance
gets
a
little
more
sophisticated,
some
leeway
about
light.
Trespass
in
certain
zones,
because
everybody's
trying
to
get
like
we
to
the.
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B
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Currently,
we
have
been
placing
every
island
gets
a
tree,
every
interior
island
they
get
a
tree
playing
right
now
is
this
part?
Not
here
will
be
fairly
flat.
These
three
parking
lots
right
here,
actually
tears
down
the
hillside
and
this
area
in
between
the
median,
since
our
ground
cover
and
right
now,
it's
most
likely
gonna
be
ground
poundage.
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lock
is
the
count
expected
worked,
only
trees,
close
up
against
the
buildings,
for
very
reasons
he
just
said,
and
in
past
we
have
accepted
in
the
landscape
ordinance
that,
when
we're
trying
to
calculate
how
many
trees
need
to
be
there,
we
had
it
all
up
in
terms
of
the
total
requirement
and
try
and
look
at
it.
From
from
from
that
perspective-
and
you
know
they
not
not
necessarily
expect
them
all
up
against
the
the
property,
but.
C
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Make
sure
that
we're
capturing
a
nice
window
and
then
what
we
have
is
we
have
a
booster
pump
house.
That's
going
to
be
decorated
to
look
like
a
spring
pump
or
a
spring
house.
It
will
have
a
fence
in
then
we're
where
of
it,
that
houses,
the
emergency
generator
I,
think
it
is
so
that
will
be
screened,
and
then
we
had
the
culvert
crossing
cuts
run.
That
will
actually
be
an
amenity
of
a
little.
I
Cross
you
enter
this
new
threshold
into
the
property
and
we're
gonna
have
the
like
a
stained
white
guardrail
that
looks
like
the
worst
fence
that
I
told
by
12
Timbers
some
final
horse
fence.
It
ties
into
some
sort
of
a
sign
component
in
the
only
area
that
we
have
up
towards
the
street.
That's
not
right
away
over.
I
Going
to
repeat
the
horse
fence,
try
to
tie
it
into
that
existing
/,
that's
out
there
right
now
or
the
headwall
at
least
just
somehow
tied,
and
it
probably
won't
bolt
to
it
or
anything.
They're,
really,
that's
in
effect,
trying
to
keep
people
from
it's
a
barrier
to
keep
people
from
falling
into
the
creek
and
then.
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Know
we're
gonna
try
to
keep
some
of
the
rock
that's
gonna,
come
up
from
the
substratum
and
use
it
into
decorative
features
in
the
landscape.
This
this
section
of
the
building
is
actually
about
ten
feet
higher
than
the
lower
section
so
which
is
nice
in
our
minds,
because
now
we
have
some
terrain.
We
have
some
interest
in
the
courtyard
that
we
can
actually
work
with
and
do
some
little
terracing
and
little
garden
out
there.
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B
B
That's
not
finished
pavement
on
there
and
the
developer
didn't
even
stripe
it
out,
as
it
was
presented.
I've
expressed
concerns
to
the
fire
chief
in
particular,
about
access
up
to
press.
If
you've
been
down
there
when
they
have
customers,
it's
pretty
tight
to
Whistler,
yeah
I,
don't
think
that's
going
to
be
an
acceptable.
B
C
Than
just
getting
there
looking
at
the
site
would
be
nice
if
they
could
produce
a
drawing,
at
least,
if
one
is
there,
they
don't
even
have
to
fill
it
in,
but
we'd
like
a
drawing
of
things.
What's
there
the
building
this
place,
because
we,
maybe
all
this,
make
suggestions
as
to
how
to
deal
with
it,
there.
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G
Did
want
to
mention
the
City
Council
committee
meeting
for
AP
reliability,
service
improvements,
there
go
to
a
follow-up,
and
this
is
mostly
click
electrical
service.
That's
just
May
14th,
May,
14th,
seven
o'clock
in
these
chambers,
City
Council
committee
in
freedom,
I
mean
I'm,
not
sure
how
much
time
they'll
have
to
ever
talk
about
a
long
presentation.
I,
don't
know
how
much
time
we'll
have
looking
at
it.
We
have
one
to
five
committees
going
on
they'll
be
the
first
ones,
but
the
concept
is
if
we
don't
want
to
submit
anything
in
terms
of.