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Villages C P3&4-CS 940809 Youngberg 985 Parker Drive Coppell, TX 75019 August 9, 1994 (214)393-9496 Mr. Stephen Brooks Developer of Grand Villages of Coppell III 8800 N. Central Expressway Suite 330 Dallas, Texas 75231 Regarding: Villages of Coppell, Lot 27, Block A and The Villages of Coppell Owners Association Dear Mr. Brooks: Attached are copies of the previous letters we have sent to Mr. Toole as representative of the Villages of Coppell III Owners Association regarding the erosion problem that is continuing to occur on our property. We request some type of response regarding your intentions, as the developer and representative of The Villages of Coppell, to remedy the erosion problem on the above mentioned property. Previously, on February 25, we met and personally discussed the erosion problem at which time you indicated that you would investigate it further. As of the present time, we have had no contact from you in response to this problem and are prepared to take alternative action to obtain final resolution of this matter. Lon T. Youngberg cc: Mr. Ken Griffin - City of Coppell Engineer Youngberg 985 Parker Drive Coppell, TX 75019 April 19, 1994 (214)393-9496 Edward D. Toole III 8800 N. Central Expressway Suite 330 Dallas, Texas 75231 Regarding: Villages of Coppell, Lot 27, Block A and The Villages o15 Coppell Owners Association Dear Mr. Toole: Attached are copies of the previous letters we have sent to you regarding the erosion problem that is continuing to occur on our property. We request yet one more time a response regarding your intentions, as representative of The Villages of Coppell Owners Association, to remedy the erosion problem on the above mentioned property. If you have not responded within ten business days we will pursue other avenues of recourse. Sincerely, Lon and Elaine Youngberg cc: Mr. Ray Gonzalez - City of Coppell Youngberg 985 Parker Drive Coppell, TX 75019 December 3, 1993 (214)393-9496 Edward D. Toole III 8800 N. Central Expressway Suite 330 Dallas, Texas 75231 Regarding: Villages of Coppell, Lot 27, Block A and The Villages of Coppell Owners Association Dear Mr. Toole: As of this time we have not been contacted by you or any representative of The Villages of Coppell Owners Association regarding our letter dated November 18. For your convenience we have attached a copy of the original letter. After closing on our home, we received in the mail a copy of the owners handbook for The Lakes of Coppell Owners Association. I have been informed that the covenants, conditions and restrictions for this association also pertain to The Villages of Coppell. If I am misinformed and separate covenants and restrictions apply to The Villages of Coppell Owners Association I would appreciate a copy of them. Due to the seriousness of the erosion problem this issue will be addressed, and repairs in place, by the Spring to avoid any further damage to the ditch outlet caused by Spring rains. Again, we ask for a quick response regarding this matter!! Sincerely, Elaine M. Youngberg cc: Mr. Ray Gonzalez - City of Coppell Youngberg 985 Parker Drive Coppell, TX 75019 November 18, 1993 (214)393-9496 Edward D. Toole III 8800 N. Central Expressway Suite 330 Dallas, Texas 75231 Regarding: Villages of Coppell, Lot 27, Block A and The Villages of Coppell Owners Association Dear Mr. Toole: This letter is to notify you, as representative of The Villages of Coppell Owners Association, that significant erosion is occurring at the end of the ditch which runs parallel to DeForest Drive and empties into Denton Creek. We have addressed this letter to you after several discussions with engineers of the City of Coppell and the management company for The Lakes of Coppell Owners Association. Both sources indicated that maintenance of this ditch is the responsibility of The Villages of Coppell Owners Association. The erosion has affected both sides of the end of this ditch as it empties into the creek. From our investigation, it appears that a significant amount of dirt has been washed away which ultimately caused large sections of dirt above this eroded area to collapse. If this problem is allowed to continue, the damage caused to the surrounding landscape will be irreversible. By acting swiftly to correct this situation the ultimate costs involved can be minimized. We would appreciate a quick response regarding this matter! Sincerely, Elaine Youngberg