On November 26, 2024, the NFP Board convened to discuss several key site plans, focusing on landscape architecture and environmental impact. The board examined a large-scale development project at Friendship Village that includes independent living facilities and skilled nursing additions, emphasizing tree replacements and compliance with zoning ordinances. The discussion highlighted the use of native vs. non-native plant species and the implications of tree removal, especially regarding protected trees and potential replacements. Additionally, the board reviewed a second site plan related to office expansion near WMU campus in proximity to the Asylum Lake Preserve, considering tree protection and stormwater management strategies. The board also debated the schedule for the upcoming year's meetings, addressing potential date conflicts and the importance of maintaining work sessions even in the absence of cases. This meeting provided insights into the board's decision-making processes regarding development projects and environmental stewardship.