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PC <br /> Exhibit D <br /> Miller <br /> S <br /> From: )on Miller <br /> To: Melanie Curtis <br /> Subject: Development Concerns with Hartzle property 2987 Casco Pt Rd <br /> Date: Wednesday,March 9,2022 9:18:46 AM <br /> Hi Melanie, <br /> Good talking to you yesterday and thanks for the insight on everything. <br /> As i discussed my concerns are related to the water flow that comes down the street to a single drain <br /> between our property (2980) and Bonnie Martinsons which empties into Casco Cove. I understand the <br /> city has ordinances and that engineering was done beforehand to plan for the water flow but the fact is <br /> that is that it is not working. With the developments of neighboring properties over the years there is a <br /> much higher frequency of wash outs (water coming over the berm and going through the properties) and <br /> is now happening from "normal" rains. I understand water has to go somewhere and feel Im practical <br /> about that fact but what concerns me is the city may overlook considering what is happening now with the <br /> wash outs and and how the development of this property will exacerbate the issue with the water flow. I <br /> also understand the difficult situation after someone has bought the property with dreams of what they <br /> want(example would be on how the lots get built up high so even though hard cover is in accordance <br /> with the city rules the slope leads to water flowing like it was essentially hard cover). I think it would be <br /> best that before this property gets sold or developed the city thinks ahead about how the City can try to <br /> correct the issue of the water flow. A possible idea would be to do a catch pond like the one that was at <br /> one of the neighboring properties before it got removed or add another drain going to the other side of the <br /> lake. <br /> • Sincerely, <br /> Jon Miller <br /> 2980 Casco Pt Rd <br /> c: 218-689-2496 <br /> S <br />
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