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Halie Hernandez
From:Keith Marvin
Sent:Thursday, July 04, 2013 9:38 AM
To:Tony Wells
Cc:Christine lynn Wells (christinewells12@gmail.com); Tony Wells
Subject:Re: Sandy Lake Road Project
I'll go look at the stakes on Monday and call you to talk about them.
Keith Marvin
City of Coppell
On Jul 4, 2013, at 10:32 AM, "Tony Wells" <twells@benefuel.net> wrote:
Mr. Marvin,
Thanks for your reply. We understand the tree issue, and if we can see on the plans, then we will take a
look. We would like to understand the “Grading Limit” stakes though. Maybe we could do that by
phone… in which case, I could talk Monday or Tuesday.
Thanks again,
Anthony (Tony) Wells
BENEFUELInc.
Vp of Biz Dev & Ops
(972) 764-4460 Direct
(214) 600-1590 Cell
twells@benefuel.net
www.benefuel.net
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From: Keith Marvin [mailto:KMarvin@coppelltx.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 6:26 PM
To: Tony Wells
Cc: Christine lynn Wells (christinewells12@gmail.com)
Subject: Re: Sandy Lake Road Project
Mr. Wells,
I'm out of town through Monday, but I would be glad to meet you out there one day next week and go
over the plan with you.
Unfortunately there is some tree removal to be done out there. The plans identify which trees need to
be removed, and the contractor will be required to preserve and protect the other ones.
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Let me know what day and time works for you next week.
Keith Marvin
City of Coppell
On Jul 3, 2013, at 10:30 AM, "Tony Wells" <twells@benefuel.net> wrote:
Mr. Marvin,
I believe we you provided us with plans / drawings for the Sandy Lake Road project
when we were looking to purchase our home last March. We appreciated your help.
Yesterday, we came home from work and found stakes in the middle of our front
yard. We live at 103 Winding Hollow Ln. These stakes are labeled “Grading Limit” and
some of them go half way up into our yard. Could you please explain what these stakes
represent in terms of upcoming work? Basically, we want to understand what is going
to happen to our front yard.
Also, I have spoken with some of the contractors, asking them how many of the trees
they intended to remove… Basically, I got noncommittal answers. Will the contractors
have an expectation to save as many trees as possible. It appears that the work
completed on Sandy Lake Road to the east of Denton Tap was done working around
trees as much as possible. We were hoping for the same consideration.
Thanks for your help.
Anthony (Tony) Wells
BENEFUELInc.
Vp of Biz Dev & Ops
(972) 764-4460 Direct
(214) 600-1590 Cell
twells@benefuel.net
www.benefuel.net
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