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<br />Dear Orono City Council, <br /> <br />We are writing to you in regard to our request for an encroachment agreement for 4156 Highwood Rd. <br />We moved into our home in the fall of 2013. Having City right of way next to our property was <br />completely new to us and we didn’t think much of it when we bought the property or the first few <br />months when we moved in. We have learned a lot about what it means to have this next to our <br />property. <br />We have included photos of the yard (sod) that washed away on the property near the time when we <br />moved in. There were permanent deep ruts in the entire right of way from water rushing down it. The <br />right of way was covered in mud and not usable at all. It was very ugly to look at and was ruining our <br />yard from the run off. <br />We hired a contractor to undertake landscaping in early 2014 which included rock beds, shrubs, flowers, <br />mulch, etc. To help with erosion, the contractor added grass seed along the entire right of way with <br />erosion control netting all at our own expense. We then had the small retaining wall constructed that <br />we are now asking for an encroachment agreement on. The small retaining wall was solely put in place <br />for erosion purposes. At the time, we believed the right of way was a few feet further west (further <br />from our house) so we didn’t believe we were encroaching. The hill where the retaining wall is used to <br />be extremely steep and muddy. Water would pour down that area whenever it rained. Ultimately the <br />mud and water would end up in our grass about 25 feet from the lake. We ended up having to re‐sod <br />most of the back yard due to the erosion. <br />The right of way is now in much better condition due to the grass we planted and the retaining wall that <br />we installed. It is flat (no ruts), mostly grass, and the erosion issues are gone. What we have done has <br />only enhanced the right of ways appearance and use. There is still plenty of passable space for a walker <br />or snowmobile. We have included photos to support this. <br />We appreciate your time and consideration and hope that the city council members will work with us on <br />this matter. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />Scott & Melissa Musgjerd
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