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k <br /> Mr. Curran objected, stating the plan' mn <br /> calls for autu <br /> cherry trees . The wisteria urines should be removed from <br /> this area as well . <br /> At the back of Building #4 , Mr. Quinn pointed out the <br /> sixteen (l ) pink rhododendrons that have been planted <br /> along the back wall. He also pointed out the line of <br /> .responsibility, indicating the area of conservation land. <br /> Mir. Quinn agreed to remove the existing plants and <br /> wisteria, and transplant therm to the treatment plant area. <br /> r. Quinn rude reference to the riprp wall that was <br /> constructed for drainage purposes, explaining the wall has <br /> taken up some of the planting area . He questioned whether <br /> th"ere is room to plant all of the planting materials <br /> requested by the Association. <br /> The Vice-Chairman agreed the spacing right be tight . <br /> It was agreed that all of the wisteria would be <br /> removed due to its invasive growing habits, with the <br /> exception of the guardrail area. <br /> Mr. Quinn agreed to the sixteen (1 ) pink rhododendron <br /> plants, 1 -24 inches in size. <br /> Building #44 <br /> Mr. Curran stated dwarf ornamentals were to have been <br /> planted. Mr.. Quinn pointed out the stone/cement structure <br /> that had been constructed for drainage purposes, located in <br /> the area Mr. Curran was requesting plantings. It was <br /> agreed that if this location proved to be un - tisfactory. <br /> the plantings would be -made at the corner of the property <br /> instead. <br /> Mr. Quinn agreed to purchase one (1) autumn cherry <br /> tree for this area . <br /> (Mr. Fudala left the site visit at this point, 4 : 00 <br /> p. . . <br /> Mr. Curran objected to the ornamental cherry trees <br /> that have been planted along the front of Unit 7 -7 -7 . <br /> Mr. Quinn agreed to one (l) dog wood tree, six ) p.. j .m. <br /> rhododendrons, and two autumn cherry trees . He also <br /> 8 <br />