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1 <br /> requests being made for plants in addition to those already <br /> provided. <br /> This is an issue that the developer and the <br /> Association can negotiate. ) <br /> Mr. Quinn again expressers concern regarding the number <br /> of plants being proposed in this area. He feels there. <br /> would be too many plantings, that they would not all fit . <br /> The Boa-rd suggested a compromise be reached between <br /> the developer and the Association. <br /> Mr, Curran stated his concern to follow the approved <br /> plan as closely as pos-sible. <br /> Mr. Curran expressed concern with the lilac and <br /> weeping cherry plantings at Unit * 0 . Mr. Quinn agreed to <br /> replant the grass seed in the fall. <br /> building #2, - Ms. Quinn' s Property <br /> Access Road - Wastewater Treatment Plant <br /> Mr., Curran requested more plantings and some type of <br /> drainage to correct the problem of water retention at this <br /> area. <br /> The Nice-chairman recognized Ms . Quinn who provided <br /> some background information regarding the purchase of her <br /> property, stating she had been promised different <br /> landscaping, and that the only thing the developer had ever <br /> provided in writing was the letter submitted to the Board <br /> earlier dated October 12, 2004 . <br /> Mr. Quinn informed the Board that the date had been <br /> installed per Mr. owley' s comment/request, seven 7 red <br /> maple trees had been planted along the access road, and he <br /> agreed to plant something at the corner of the dumps-ter in <br /> an attempt to- soften that particular area . <br /> Mr. Quinn agreed to one (1) red maple and a -surface <br /> drain system. <br /> Mr. Rowley y suggested an area Arai' n, to first determine <br /> the low point, and to be constructed below the hard layer <br /> of soil . <br /> 1 <br />