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Loy • is wholly inaccessible from Observatory Road; it has no access and the grade <br /> is wholly impractical (see Exhibit G) <br /> • is wholly unusable for agriculture <br /> The East Side: <br /> • is also a 180 foot drop to the valley <br /> • has two major ravines which lead to the valley and prevent any reasonable <br /> access to the valley from the east boundary <br /> • does not have any of the rolling hills or other usable areas common to the <br /> other Hidden Valley Road owners' parcels <br /> • is wholly unusable for agriculture <br /> Also, a comparison of the Walsh property and the U.S.G.S. topographic map with the other <br /> (ir parcels in the Town of Cross Plains shows: <br /> • no other parcel of property has 90% of its surface area occupied by the <br /> combined hardship of such steep slopes,poor soil and wetlands; <br /> • no other parcel comparable in size has such limited access to public roads <br /> • no other parcel has such steep slopes and inaccessible wetlands (while some <br /> others have steep slopes and wetlands, other owners' parcels all have <br /> reasonable access to their lowlands or wetlands; this property has no such <br /> access) <br /> • I have had two road contractors examine the terrain to explore putting in an <br /> access to the valley floor — both have called it too steep and wholly <br /> impractical—and cost prohibitive <br /> -2- <br />