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Photo of eroding patio block around pool
Location of proposed low retaining wall
Existing miscanthus grass and forsythia will be removed and bed seeded with fescue /micro-clover grass mix. A
split rail fence will be installed in the location of the current split rail fence to delineate and protect the native
vegetation between developed areas of the property and the golf course.
View from proposed chain link fence location toward existing chain link fence (to be replaced with split rail
fencing). Vegetation within the buffer includes white pines, highbush blueberry, black huckleberry, lowbush
blueberry, sheep laurel and oak saplings.
Proposed area of relocated chain link fence. Native shrubs including arrowood viburnum, inkberry holly, and
winterberry holly will be planted on the outside of the chainlink fence. Fencing will be installed at least 6” above
grade to allow for wildlife movement in the area.