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Re: use of dock space
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City of Orono <br /> TELECOPY COVER LETTER <br /> Please deliver the following page(s)to: <br /> Name: Tom Barrett <br /> From: Mike Gaffron lie <br /> Total number of pages including this cover letter: 4 <br /> Date: December 31, 1997 <br /> IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL THE PAGES,PLEASE CALL US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. <br /> Phone: (612) 473-7357 and ask for: Mike <br /> Our fax number is: (612) 473-0510 <br /> Additional Message: <br /> Enclosed is a draft letter to Tim Landon who is trying to evict Mr. Appleman's boat from Landon's <br /> dock. Appleman sued Landon in conciliation court, apparently to get Landon to honor a dock lease <br /> that Landon's predecessor property owners (Mr. Dvorak or Ms. Persons) purportedly gave to <br /> Appleman when Appleman bought a boat from Dvorak or Persons. From my perspective,the'lease' <br /> is illegal. Landon agrees, and apparently so did the conciliation court, which awarded Applemen <br /> nothing; but Appleman is appealing, so Landon is looking for our help. The draft letter attempts to <br /> define the City's position and emphasizes that in honoring the lease, Landon would place himself <br /> in violation of City codes. I assume he would provide this letter to the appeals court as evidence <br /> why he cannot honor the lease. <br /> Any comments? <br />
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