Thu 10 May 2018 22 16 01 000 Re 2740 Grove St. Ne 1634C201
| Field | Value |
| Category | Permits & Municipal > Municipal Correspondence |
| Confidence | high |
| Reason | [sonnet] Zeeman emailing Brookhaven official about vegetation/right-of-way restoration |
| Original File | thu_10_may_2018_22_16_01_000_re_2740_grove_st._ne_1634c201.eml |
| File Type | EML |
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thu_10_may_2018_22_16_01_000_re_2740_grove_st._ne_1634c201.eml
Email
| Header | Value |
| From | Sarah Zeeman <szeeman@gmail.com> |
| To | "ryan@coincars.com" <ryan@coincars.com> |
| CC | shane.cape@brookhavenga.gov |
| Subject | Re: 2740 Grove St. NE |
| Date | Thu, 10 May 2018 22:16:01 +0000 |
Email Body
Hi Shane,
Have you had a chance to look at this email?
All the best,
Sarah
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 1:54 PM ryan@coincars.com <ryan@coincars.com> wrote:
> Hi Shane,
> This is Ryan Bergamini, Sarah Zeeman’s significant other over here at 2740
>> Grove St.
>> I’m trying to figure out where the communication breakdown occurred
>> between us and the City of Brookhaven. The last time we met, we agreed
>> something could be done about the lost tree and foliage on our corner.
>> Steve met us at the corner and agreed on reaching out to one of his
>> contacts for options for the replacement and get back to us within a
>> reasonable time. We were happy to hear that the City was on board and we
>> had a like minded idea of what we could do to beautify our corner.
>> So what happened? Sarah explained to me that her emails to check-in were
>> not addressed and your request after she called for a status update was
>> to
>> identify exactly what we are looking for the City to do. Our request
>> hasn’t
>> changed, we took great care of the right of way prior to the hap hazard
>> demolition of our vegetation and we agree we will once again maintain the
>> right of way once that vegetation has been replaced. I was told a crew
>> was
>> coming onsite to clear up the broken asphalt from the top soil that was
>> preventing the grass from growing (or anything from growing for that
>> matter), yet they never showed. What can I do to get this back on track?
>> I
>> feel we’ve been persistent yet amicable. As there are multiple homes for
>> sale on our block, we continue to come under pressure from the neighbors
>> regarding the state of the corner. We have to bear this burden. Again,
>> what
>> can I do to help get this back on track? Would it be easiest for you if
>> we
>> met at your office to look over options? I’m no arborist, I’m not really
>> sure what kind of foliage is within the cities budget. I know we would
>> like
>> something large to prevent road noise and to provide a natural barrier
>> from
>> easy trespass. But once again, I’m not sure how expensive greenery is. So
>> I’m not sure what to ask for, hence I’ll submit to your expertise. I/we
>> would like to help in anyway, but we lack the ability to move forward
>> without your guidance.
>> I look forward to hearing from you on this matter. I greatly appreciate
>> it.
>> My best,
>> Ryan
> *RYAN BERGAMINI *
> *email: ryan@coincars.com <ryan@coincars.com>*
> *mobile: *805.637.6447
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