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channel now and then think about moving it in the next couple of years. <br /> Gene, proceed with the minor removals we discussed, but hold off on the section between Acorn Park and <br /> Oakpatch Roads until we can further analyze the situation. <br /> From: SHUTT Gene <br /> To: HAMMITT Bob <br /> Cc: RITTER Dave P; ZUCKER Richard <br /> Subject: Amazon Creek <br /> Date: Monday, August 31, 1998 12:51 PM <br /> Bob. This is just a reminder that you had expressed some interest in showing Chris Andersen (during the week of <br /> Sept 1-4) the areas along Amazon Creek we looked at last week. If that happens let Dave and I know as to <br /> whether she has any comments or concerns. Otherwise, I'll leave it up to Dave and Richard for scheduling the <br /> work along the three easterly locations (31st& Hilyard, between Polk & Blue Heron Bridge, west of Chambers) <br /> anytime after September 8th. Although the scope of maintenance east of Acorn Park is still undecided, we won't <br /> do anything once the bicycle path is overlayed. You mentioned you would be talking with Jeff Lankston about the <br /> area east of Danebo. <br /> Since the scope of the work at the three small locations would not include removal of habitat, beaver dams, <br /> nesting grounds or tree type vegetation, I would not expect much controversy. Although steps to control siltation <br /> will be taken, we expect only minimal disruption to the water. <br /> Gene <br /> Page 2 <br />
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