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• <br /> Christine Mattson <br /> From: Christine Mattson <br /> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 4:08 PM <br /> To: 'diw72293@msn.com' <br /> Subject: FW: Car in driveway complaint <br /> David, <br /> Thank you for your email. Complainant information is confidential and we are unable to share who made the <br /> complaint. Often a complaint is made anonymously. <br /> Operable vehicles are permitted to be parked or stored in a driveway; inoperable vehicles are not. The three <br /> options available to you are: <br /> 1. Make the vehicle operable before August 13th (once operable it may be stored outside); <br /> 2. Move the inoperable vehicle into an enclosed structure (i.e. the garage); or <br /> 3. Remove the inoperable vehicle from the property. <br /> Your compliance date of August 13th is based on the day the letter is sent, not day the complaint was received. <br /> If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. <br /> Christine Mattson <br /> Planning Assistant <br /> City of Orono <br /> 2750 Kelly Parkway Orono MN 55356 (physical address) <br /> PO Box 66 Crystal Bay MN 55323-0066 (mailing address) <br /> 952.249.4620 I E 952.249.4616 <br /> cmattson@ci.orono.mn.us ( ' www.ci.orono.mn.us <br /> Summer Office Hours: (Monday, May 21 through Friday,August 31, 2012) <br /> Monday-Thursday: 7:30 am to 5 pm <br /> Friday: 7:30 am to 11:30 am <br /> OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED: Monday,September 3, 2012 <br /> From: David Williams [mailto:diw72293©msn.com] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 11:52 PM <br /> To: Christine Mattson <br /> Subject: Car in drivway complaint <br /> Christine, <br /> I received today your letter regarding the complaint about the car I am working on in my driveway at 2055 Webber Hills <br /> Rd. <br /> To begin with, no one has approached me regarding any concern over the car. While I admit that it is not at the stage of <br /> completion even I would like, you would think someone would first approach me rather than taking the complaint route. I <br /> have always kept the car covered, and don't understand the fuss other than that it meets the technical definition of a <br /> i <br />