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. Quinn agreed t-o build the berm, clean out those <br /> drains that are clogged, and plant grass in those areas as <br /> well to prevent wash out. <br /> Some tree inspections were being made. <br /> Building # - Inspection of completed lighting, <br /> grading, and drainage areas. It was noted that the <br /> homeowner is concerned about tree removal . Three (3.) trees <br /> have been tagged for removal, pending Planning Board <br /> approval. <br /> Mr. Quinn agreed to acid stone where needed (chinks) in <br /> the retaining gall. He also agreed to remove the wisteria <br /> and replace with whatever the Association suggests . <br /> Building 05,0 - Mr. Quinn explained a wooden guardrail <br /> is to be installed (Unit Where is also one 1 tree <br /> tagged for removal, pending Planning Board approval . <br /> Buildings #47 and # - Inspection of drains indicated <br /> no grate covers had been installed resulting in debris <br /> materials having collected inside. The tees were okay. <br /> Mr. Quinn agreed to shrub plantings around the <br /> ku.ildings with stone of both sides. shrubs with a stone <br /> base on either side of the garage, and a. planting area in <br /> front of the deck/gate. <br /> With reference to the guardrail area, Mr. Quinn agreed <br /> to either construct a berm or loam and seed. It was also <br /> agreed that he would install a tee in the drain in front of <br /> the guardrail area. <br /> The Town Planner noted the retaining wall would <br /> require a building permit (located at the corner of Green <br /> Ivy Lane) . <br /> It was agreed that the dead birch tree located at Unit <br /> #56 should be removed. <br /> (This portion of the inspection concluded at 2 : 05 <br /> . . <br /> ]nit #38 - There was great concern regarding the <br /> drainage conditions where a spruce tree had been planted. <br /> 3 <br />