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January 12, 1993 <br /> � � -_ ��' '� <br /> Barry & Robin O Rourke � <br /> 15601 Post Road <br /> Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 <br /> "JA N ��� 4 �1993 <br /> Orono Mayor and City Council <br /> Post Office Box 66 <br /> Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 <br /> Dear Mayor and Council Members, <br /> We have recently received a building permit to build a home at 2300 6th <br /> Avenue North in Orono. At the time we applied for the home permit we also <br /> requested an accessory structure permit. This latter permit was denied due <br /> to the city ordinance that states no accessory structures may be built until <br /> a certificate of occupancy has been issued. We are appealing this ordinance <br /> and ask that you approve an accessory structure permit to enable us to build <br /> our barn simultaeously with the house. By being able to build both structures <br /> at the same time we can save a substantial amount of money by using the same <br /> sub contractors on both projects. Our home builder has agreed to oversee the <br /> building of the barn if we can build at the same time as the house. There <br /> will be quite a bit of finishing work to do on the barn that we will be doing <br /> ourselves. By building the barn at the same time as the house we wouid be <br /> able to have finishing work complete by the time the house is done. We would <br /> not have any animals on the property until we move in to the house. Thank <br /> you for giving our request serious review and if we can answer any questions <br /> please let us know. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> �;��� <br /> 4�- ��h�fin� �%�i�u� <br /> Barry and Robin O'Rourke <br /> U75-UioS <br />
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