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EXHIBIT 3 <br />To Whom it May Concern, <br />The French Park Architectural Review Committee met three times with Habitat for Humanity to discuss its <br />Interest to develop two city -owned lots located on the southwest corner of Lacy and Vance, in the Historic <br />French Park neighborhood. <br />At the first meeting, Habitat for Humanity representative Mr. Troy Hendrickson, presented a proposal to <br />construct two single-family homes using plans from other similar developments. To this French Park <br />offered several suggestions, including to increase building square footage, to separate the houses with a <br />side -yard fence and employ architectural styles, and those important details, which are characteristic of <br />houses in the neighborhood. <br />At French Park's request a subsequent field meeting was held to walk French Park and portions of the <br />adjoining historic Lacy neighborhood. The purpose for this activity was for Mr. Hendrickson to see the <br />range of architectural styles and treatments Habitat for Humanity might consider. Based on the two <br />meetings, and a subsequent third meeting to discuss two preliminary concept drawings, French Park <br />would look forward to working with Habitat for Humanity and to assist it with the project design, if it is <br />selected to purchase and develop the land. <br />Please feel free to email or call me if there are questions regarding this correspondence. <br />Jeff Dickman, Chair <br />Historic French Park Association, Architectural Review Committee <br />714-240-0883 <br />Cc: Historic French Park Architectural Review Committee <br />80A-31 <br />