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Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Minutes <br />January 8, 2019 <br />25 <br /> <br />It looks like some of the areas, the supplemental in red, do address some of those because he can <br />tell by the curvature of the lines of the property, that there are cul-de-sacs in some of these and <br />they do hit some of the areas where he took the pictures. To be specific, he apologizes, he <br />cannot. It does appear that they have hit some of those. If he had some time before to actually <br />look at it and do the comparisons with the pictures, he could give a more accurate answer. He <br />apologized for not being prepared for that; he was just was not prepared for this. He apologize <br />for that. He said given a little time, he could absolutely get the streets, and the houses and the <br />pictures to make reference to these additions. <br /> The Chair asked if a site visit would help. <br />Mr. Krimminger said absolutely, yeah, you bet. <br />The Chair asked if Mr. Krimminger go down 601 and then go down Joyner and did the whole <br />round. <br />Mr. Krimminger: Yes, sir. Every road that touched, he was on it. <br />The Chair said when was that. <br />Mr. Krimminger: That was roughly, probably two and a half months, three months ago. <br />The Chair asked if everything was still green. <br />Mr. Krimminger said somewhat. There was some falling, but a lot of the stuff that was abutting <br />that was evergreens and it really wouldn't affect that much, or there was just nothing there that <br />should have been there, so the visibility was pretty clear through these folks' homes, some more <br />than others. But, all in all, it was pretty thin. It does appear that they have supplemented in the <br />right places and I just cannot be specific. It looks like they did them. They have hit the closest <br />points because there was more vegetation in the long runs versus the curves and it appears they <br />have hit some. <br />The Chair said when he was looking at the pictures, I did not really see any two, two and a half <br />inch calipers in there; it looked like it was a lot of crepe myrtles. <br />Mr. Krimminger: Right. <br />The Chair said you would be able to do that when you do a tree count or a bush count or <br />something like that. <br />Mr. Krimminger said absolutely. Yeah, I could do a before and after. He logged the streets where <br />the pictures were taken by number and he knows exactly where he was for each shot, so he could <br />duplicate that into a one-to-one comparison.