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C i <br /> agreed to improve the condition of the lawn., to -be agreed <br /> through discuss-ion with the ssoci-ation. <br /> It was agreed that the wisteria located in the back of <br /> the building was okay, <br /> Mr. Curran requested additional shrubs and ornamentals <br /> be -planted in, the back of Buildings #43 and #44 . <br /> Mr. Quinn pointed out the office Building, noting the <br /> plantings have been completed. <br /> . Curran responded the plantings to not follow the <br /> approved plan. <br /> Fear of Buiiding #4 -#42 <br /> Mr. Curran requested the ornamentals and wisteria be <br /> relocated to the treatment plant area as indicated on the <br /> plan which calls for five ( red maples and twenty-five <br /> (25) PJM rhododendrons . <br /> r. Quinn pointed out the location of the stakes <br /> marking out the Ma shpee River Woodla.nds property, and <br /> noting the riprap wall that- has been constructed, <br /> suggesting there is not sufficient space for additional <br /> plantings. <br /> r. Curran requested the weeping cherry tree in the <br /> front of the property be removed. <br /> Mr. Quinn pointed out that berm 'had been constructed <br /> in this area, as well as- a buffer area between Units #5 <br /> and #5 . <br /> Corner of Green Ivy and Gold Leaf <br /> Building #41 <br /> Mr. Curran suggested this site Sri°sit be considered a <br /> "rough walk", stating the intspection was being made too <br /> quic.kly for him to calculate the exact number of plants <br /> that would -be needed in- all of these areas being visited <br /> today. <br /> Mr. Quinn stated than In fairness, a credit to the <br /> developer 'Might be in order in order to balance o.ut the <br />