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4errr <br /> South Everett Forest Preserve, Final Master Plan PARKS AND <br /> September, 2015 RECREATION <br /> Received: Email#2 Friday, October 31, 2014 3:14 PM <br /> Robert—Thank you for the link and the approximate timeline. As we discussed at the meeting, we <br /> would like to be present for the survey. Please keep us in the loop of the exact date and time. <br /> Cheers, <br /> Steve <br /> Sent: Response to Email#2 1/5/2015 <br /> Hi Steve, <br /> Sorry for the short notice, we'll be onsite tomorrow with Perteet engineering between 9am and 2pm <br /> working on the alignment for the trail. If you're unable to make it, there will be survey flagging identifying <br /> where we are planning to site the trail. If you would like to go over the location don't hesitate to <br /> contact me and I can meet you onsite to review the alignment. After the initial work is completed <br /> tomorrow, Perteet's survey crew will follow-up and be onsite the week of January the 12th. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Bob Hillmann, LG, LHG <br /> Project Coordinator <br /> City of Everett <br /> Received: Email#3 1/5/2015 <br /> Thank you Robert. I may not be able to make it myself tomorrow, but there are number of other <br /> concerned neighbors that expressed an interest in being there. <br /> Perhaps after you have a chance to digest the survey, we can discuss the findings?? <br /> Cheers, <br /> Steve <br /> Received: Email#4 I/14/2015 <br /> Robert— <br /> Thank you for taking my call yesterday and understanding our concerns about the surveyors creating <br /> paths through the brush into the North section of the property. And, Thank you for taking the time to <br /> make sure our concerns get entered into Public comment such that they can be addressed as part of the <br /> Master Plan. I have passed both of your contact info along to other residents that have concerns so that <br /> they too can communicate with you. <br /> At the top of the list of concerns is why this portion of the property is being converted to a Park when <br /> most of the neighboring residents are not interested. As we discussed, there are other parts of the <br /> property, specifically to the North, where neighboring residents would find the addition of a park more <br /> Appendix A—Page 3 <br />