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Letter Frm David Shipp 022609 ~ L.~nA~rC De!~~~ri ltf~c. 8~8 S~uth Cc~liege, ~u~te 22~ McKinney, Texa~ 7~t}69 ~ebru~ry 2Q{~9 t~rcae ~i~mt~t~d, AICP A~~i~t~r~t aire~~t~r ta~ Ri~nnir~cy ~hty ~f Ct~pp+~ll ~5~ P~rk~+vay Csapp~il, Tex~s 75Q~9 ~lE. C~a~~ lVurnber; PD-239~-~, ~~~~rn Cr~k Naar~ir~~ C3~~r Ms. t~~ar»t~nd: ~~V~~~7~~`GV 3 1:1 Fi~ YR/~IlTiY1 i~~ 4V i,IV'[ `i ~d /9 f{r {;3 ~Li~! M@l~Vl l~~O~~~i {}.j1 I~i Ci~ r,~Liltil[ S V~ GT~iS~~ I. tiafec! Febru~ry 2~}t~ prt~vicie~ for sct~ening of the windo~nr ~!C units fc~r th~ ~btsve r~f~r+~nc~d pr~j~ct, The typ~~t ~ight ~f tt~ ar~r~dow A~~ uni~ is 3U" abrave fir~ish grade. 'Th~t ~~~nt rr~~f~ri~1 pro~sect ~t th~ found~tir~ und~r nt~rm~l con~#itions ~hal1 provid~ at rr~~#uc~ ~r~vWth a~iuing ~~~r~ a rr~inirnum e~f ~{7" above fni~h gratie. E~u~ Er~ yaur ~nn~rn~ in eeg~rds the sfcr~,ening af th~ AlC units minor revis~ons io the 6~t'kd~uCs'~~ ~'}Ie"~C1 ~fe~~~'d F~~t'U~~'1'% ~'f)~ (~.~~"I ~ VV~Q`~: Gt3tY1(~d@#~d ~Ct l3C1SlJC~' 8 IIYICI~ ~~re~r, ~s ~rr~~id~d 3U" frc~m ~nish gr~de at th~ tauiiding foundatis~n. 4fi ~t~u h~ve ~~ty ,~dditiorra~ qt~~~tit~ns t~r cortc~rns, piea~~ c;t~nta~t rn~ $an , a.~ ~~~/lt'~ ~"J~i~f~'9, ~ P`F't~+~lfaal Page 1 of 1 Marcie Diamond - Denton Creek Nursing PD-239-R From: "David B. Shipp" <dshipp@lanarcdesign.com> To: <mdiamond@ci.coppell.tx.us> Date: 2/26/2009 10:14 AM Subject: Denton Creek Nursing PD-239-R CC: "'Jerry Monk"' <Jerry@monkconsulting.com> Attachments: LanArc PD-239-R.pdf; Coppell_LPl.pdf Ms. Diamond As per our discussion yesterday I have revised the landscape plan to reflect your concerns in regards to the screening of the window A/C units. For reference I have provided the mature height of the plant materials screening the A/C units. DwarF Burford Holly (IC): 4-6' Ht. Gulfstream Nandina (ND): 30" Ht. Jack Evans Indian Hawthorn (RI): 3-4' Ht. Texas Sage (LF): 4-7' Ht. Spring Rapture Indian Hawthorn (RS): 3-4' Ht. Note: the material should be maintained below the heights provided above. This would be common practice in an application such as this project; I would estimate 30" - 40" woutd be the height at which the plant material is maintained. Please contact me if any additional information is required. Thank You, David B. Shipp, RLA, ASLA LanArc Design Inc. Landscape Architecture 808 S. College, Suite 223 McKinney, Texas 75069 Ph: 214.733.8805 Fx: 214.733.8806 file://C:~Documents and Settings~ndiamond~L,ocal Settings\Temp~grpwise\49A66BA4... 2/26/2009