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05/30/2023 12:05 PM <br /> The one place you have windows on the building you are blocking with evergreens. Please <br /> consider something else. <br /> --------- 0 Replies--------- <br /> 5 - Changemark note#05 TL <br /> Status as of 05/19/2023 09:42 AM <br /> Type: Action <br /> State: For Discussion <br /> Created by: Todd Larson <br /> O n: 05/19/2023 09:42 AM <br /> Type: Action <br /> State: For Discussion <br /> If all of this utility equipment must be here, please add a decorative screen wall. <br /> ---------0 Replies--------- <br /> 6 - Changemark note#06 TL <br /> Status as of 05/19/2023 09:43 AM <br /> Type: Action <br /> State: For Discussion <br /> Created by: Todd Larson <br /> O n: 05/19/2023 09:43 AM <br /> Type: Action <br /> State: For Discussion <br /> Why are the trees planted so close to the parking lot? Why not center them in the green <br /> spaces? <br /> --------- 0 Replies--------- <br /> 7 - Add Trees <br /> Created by: Chris Anderson <br /> On: 05/26/2023 08:44 AM <br /> This greenspace should be 'enhanced' somewhat by adding plantings (trees and shrubs). <br /> --------- 0 Replies --------- <br /> 8 - Mulch <br /> Created by: Chris Anderson <br /> On: 05/26/2023 08:48 AM <br /> Do not use riverrock in the parking lot islands. It's already a harsh growing environment and the <br /> rock will only absorb heat, which in turn heats the soil, baking the roots. Instead, use an orgnanic <br /> type of mulch, such as wood chips or similar. This will not only aid in moderating soil <br /> temperature but will also help retain moisture. <br /> Page 2 <br />
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