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214 <br /> DRAFT <br /> 602 Don Sever: Mm hmm. <br /> 603 <br /> 604 Liz Kalies: Okay. All right,thanks. <br /> 605 <br /> 606 Other Speaker: And how do you distinguish between primary and secondary? Like primary means we ain't <br /> 607 touching it;secondary means we'll take down things that are certain diameters? Is that how that <br /> 608 works? <br /> 609 <br /> 610 Beth Trahos: It's a code definition. Primary and secondary is a LIDO definition that we may not know off the top <br /> 611 off our heads. <br /> 612 <br /> 613 Charity Kirk: I didn't get the number either. How,what was the answer to the question? <br /> 614 <br /> 615 Don Sever: The answer is 63 acres are going to be left in tree preservation. <br /> 616 <br /> 617 Taylor Perschau: Is the question about how much is being disturbed? Could you repeat the question maybe? <br /> 618 <br /> 619 Liz Kalies: My original question— <br /> 620 <br /> 621 Lamar Proctor: That was Liz's question. <br /> 622 <br /> 623 Liz Kalies: —my original question was how many acres are being cleared. <br /> 624 <br /> 625 Don Severn: Okay, so how many acres are being cleared would be— <br /> 626 <br /> 627 Liz Kalies: How many are left works too. <br /> 628 <br /> 629 Don Sever: I'm sorry? <br /> 630 <br /> 631 Liz Kalies: Go ahead. <br /> 632 <br /> 633 Don Sever: Okay, so the total property is 78 acres. And we're going to protect 49 acres, so that'll remain 29 <br /> 634 acres. <br /> 635 <br /> 636 Liz Kalies: Okay. <br /> 637 <br /> 638 Don Sever: Twenty-nine acres will be cleared. <br /> 639 <br /> 640 Beth Trahos: Well, not necessarily cleared. <br /> 641 <br /> 642 Beth Bronson: Theoretically. <br /> 643 <br /> 644 Beth Trahos: 29 acres won't be in tree-save area. Right? <br /> 645 <br /> 646 Don Sever: That's correct. <br /> 647 <br /> 648 Beth Trahos: Yeah. <br /> 649 <br /> 650 Beth Bronson: Right. Okay. So about 50, almost 50 lots at half an acre,and that would be like, again,to clear <br /> 651 the primary drain field and to lay the foundation of the house, there may or may not be room for <br /> 652 trees to be left, but again, as you said,this is going to be up to the homeowner once they <br /> 653 purchase the lot to build. Then they will clear any remaining on their specific parcel on their— <br /> 654 <br /> 655 Charity Kirk: I think it's the developer— <br /> 656 <br />