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5- <br />Mr. Craig Benedict <br />November 17, 2000 <br />Page 11 <br />Future Clearing, -Protection of Xxist:Lng Trees, and--Restrictive <br />Covenants. Questions have been raised regarding the extent of <br />future clearing as houses are built in this subdivision. I think <br />it is very important to note initially that this tract of land has <br />substantial tree coverage remaining from the clearing that has <br />already been done, and stringent measures have been put in place to <br />ensure that, to the extent possible, maximum tree foliage remains. <br />Indeed, it only makes sense from the point of view of the <br />prospective homeowners that they retain their extraordinarily <br />beautiful homesites in the natural settings presently available. <br />I have included photographs taken recently which show the rough <br />grading of the present cul-de-sac. The first photograph (Fig. 14), <br />looking down into the cul-de-sac, includes a view of the road as it <br />has been stabilized with suitable erosion control devices. The. <br />photograph labeled Figure 15 clearly shows lot signs at the end of <br />the cul-de-sac with the thick tree coverage. Figure 16 is a view <br />to the northwest depicting the entrance to Lot 5, and the Figures <br />17 and 18 depict the thick tree barriers along Lot 7, which borders <br />the neighbors to the northeast. <br /> <br />Fig. 14: View of proposed road and cul-de-sac