Wednesday, March 14, 2007

E-mail to County regarding documents & benches

Dear Mr. Billups & Mr. Stamps,

Thank you for the opportunity to pick up the documents (in excess of 400 pages) this afternoon regarding the demolition of the Brook Run hospital which I have now copied to my civic association webpage for anyone who might be interested in reviewing them. I am happy to read about the Site Restoration plans & the fact that a tree survey will be conducted to ensure that no excess vegetation will be removed without your express approval.

As per my other request, I hate to sound ungrateful for the few benches you have provided near the big field & front entrance of the park but I wanted to make sure you understood that a few more benches strategically placed on the playground and near the restrooms would do wonders for the hundreds of visitors this park entertains on the weekends. Otherwise the seating on the playground will still be woefully inadequate!

Immediately below are the internet links of the documents you provided me today & down below are a few of the highlights that I was interested in learning about.

http://www.dunwoodynorth.org/brookrun/hospital/Brook_Run_open_records_in voice_Mar122007.pdf

http://www.dunwoodynorth.org/brookrun/hospital/Brook_Run_Environmental_P hase_1.pdf

http://www.dunwoodynorth.org/brookrun/hospital/Brook_Run_Demo_06-100027- ITB.pdf

http://www.dunwoodynorth.org/brookrun/hospital/Brook_Run_Final_Environme ntal_Assessment.pdf (Large File 26 MB)

Thanks again for the documents regarding the demolition of the buildings & your possible consideration of a few more benches for the playground.

I will be in contact if I have any further questions.

Sincerely,


John Heneghan, President
Dunwoody North Civic Association

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