Tom I agree to follow Robyn’s lead. Some of those tree are in a serious state of decline. Thanks From: Tom Lamberth [mailto:TLamberth@udr.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 7:20 PM To: 'jennifer@ntexcon.com'; 'rdj@kevinsloanstudio.com' Cc: Slade Strickland; Eric T. Little Subject: Re: preserved trees for relocation Eric and I will go look tomorrow. From: Jennifer Haynes [mailto:jennifer@ntexcon.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 06:12 PM To: Robyn Jacobson Cc: Tom Lamberth; Slade Strickland ; Eric T. Little Subject: Re: preserved trees for relocation We need an answer as soon as possible so that we can move the trees out of the way of the underground electric lines and grade the area. We also need to get sidewalks and irrigation installed before the seeding of the area needs to occur in April. On Jan 26, 2011, at 5:00 PM, "Robyn Jacobson" wrote: Jennifer – What is the timeline on this? ________________________________ From: Tom Lamberth [mailto:TLamberth@udr.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:42 PM To: Robyn Jacobson; Slade Strickland Cc: Jennifer Haynes; Eric T. Little Subject: RE: preserved trees for relocation I can go take a look but I am sure I will follow your lead. When do you need to know? From: Robyn Jacobson [mailto:rdj@kevinsloanstudio.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:39 PM To: Tom Lamberth; Slade Strickland Cc: Jennifer Haynes; Eric T. Little Subject: preserved trees for relocation Tom/Slade – Today I reviewed the preserved trees that are to be transplanted in the park with Jennifer Haynes. In my opinion, only #10, #11 and #12 are worth moving. #8 and #9 are both reasonably healthy, but not very attractive and all others are not healthy enough to move. Do either of you want to review or weigh in on this? Robyn Dunn Jacobson, AIA Managing Director KEVIN SLOAN STUDIO 2400 Empire Central,Suite F Dallas , Texas 75235 Office: 214.459.1784 Fax: 214.350.5849 www.kevinsloanstudio.com