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03-05-99 re: Sewer connection
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Frederick Puzak <br /> 1340 Baldur Park Rd. <br /> Orono, l�Ilv 55391 �������� <br /> Mr. Greg Gappa . FEB 2 S 1999 <br /> City of Orono C1 i Y O�O�O�yO <br /> 2750 Kelley Pk�vy <br /> Orono, MN 55356 <br /> 24 February 99 <br /> Dear Mr. Gappa: <br /> I am writing as a follow-up to our telephone conversation yesterday during <br /> �vhich we discussed the possibility of hooking up to city se�ver. I began <br /> discussing this with Mr. Mike Gaffron prior to my purchase of the property in <br /> 1993, nearly six pears ago. During the past six years, I have also attempted <br /> several times each year to contact the owner of the neighboring property, 1�1r. <br /> William Franklin, to discuss upgrading my drive�vay easement to one allo�ving <br /> for utilities. Mr. Franklin does not respond. <br /> �Ty existing septic system has until recently served adequately, however, I am <br /> no�v forced to improve it. While an improved system should serve the <br /> property adequately for at least another generation, I would much prefer to <br /> have city sewer service, and since my property has already been assessed for city <br /> se�ver it seems only reasonable that it should be made available. Mr. Gaffron <br /> suggested that the city could provide a utility easement along my existing <br /> driveway through the use of eminent domain. Extending the city se�ver along <br /> the existing driveway easement to Lot 29 would appear to be a reasonable <br /> solution. <br /> If the city could commit to extending the se�.ver or at least to help upgrade my <br /> easement, I could forgo the septic improvement. Please let me know if you <br /> think a sewer hookup is feasible in the near future, or if I should go ahead �vith <br /> the septic system improvement. Thank you for your help �vith this matter. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Frederick Puzak �-1` a Zc� <br /> 2,V�C.1 , <br />
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