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Attachment H <br />Summary of Langton Lake Neighborhood Meeting <br />Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 6:OOpm <br />Attendees: <br />Alex Hall, United Properties <br />Javan,JSSH <br />Kevin Teppen, MFRA <br />The only neighbor that attended the meeting was Sarah Giga located at 1970 Brenner Avenue. We met <br />with Sarah for approximately one hour between 6:15pm and 7:OOpm. Sarah's concerns were as follows: <br />AH/bls <br />She had concern about the traffic coming into the site along the City road accessing the Park's <br />parking lot. Her concern was that we provide adequate screening between the road and her <br />back yard. This space is approximately 30' wide, so we discussed ways of supplementing the <br />existing trees with other plant material. We pointed out that the existing vegetation is relatively <br />thick, and it is our intent to keep as many of the trees along the northern boundary as possible. <br />Ms. Giga asked about the possibility of relocating wildlife. She indicated that there is plenty of <br />wildlife on the existing site, and asked if we would be making any effort to relocate some of <br />these animals. We told her we would contact the City and see what resources might be <br />available, but also pointed out that much of the wildlife will move south into the woods and <br />wetland area directly south of our site, as well as into Langton Lake Park to the east. <br />Ms. Giga wanted to know about construction schedule and when we might begin the project. <br />We indicated that construction should take about 10 months, and that we hoped we would be <br />able to commence by November 1, 2009, but this was dependent on market demand. <br />i i <br />
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