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JOHN OXIAN: If you widen that driveway right now what I can see; I think that <br />driveway is wider than eight foot. That you are going to go over maybe another two feet <br />or a little over on either side maybe even two to three feet if you do that than you are <br />going to have to trim back the bushes to the right. You would have to put in the motion <br />that the light fixture is in a ostentatious location. <br />NANCY ICKLER: What we need to do is move it back over; but we would definitely <br />want to keep the light fixture. <br />JOH OXIAN: The other thing that I would also recommend; and I know this is going <br />into the other area; but, since your talking about the bushes for pedestrian walking; I <br />would say that if you took out the comer bushes or move them back you don't have to <br />take the whole fence row down if you go about five foot or ten foot you can almost tell if <br />anyone is walking down here by the time they get into this area any driver could see <br />them. <br />NANCY ICKLER: You could if you curved it around; but, the problem is that doesn't <br />address the fact that these bushes for their own health sake need to be moved back. <br />JOHN OXIAN: Well, what you would have to do whether you move it back or not; well, <br />in that area you would have to move them. <br />NANCY ICKLER: There we have to, so that's what we want to do is round it around <br />like that. <br />JOHN OXIAN: At least I would say, from five to ten foot would give you enough area <br />in which to see an individual walking down the sidewalk. This would be the safest. <br />Are there any other questions on this? <br />Are we going to go one by one here or what are we doing? <br />JOHN OXIAN: What do we want to do here go one by one <br />
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