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I <br />LAW OFFICES <br />DAVID a MORSE <br />A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION <br />City of Orono <br />.I/innary 18, 1990 <br />Page Two <br />The Important point ... noted is that if, in fact, the City is Insistent <br />on the 17 feet. This wv,'1 then automaticnlly render unworkable the solution <br />Don Peterson presented with respect to the septic tank and, in fact, my <br />client's property is in reality virtually unsaleable and unbuildable due to <br />the lack of an adequate septic tank site and probably diminishes in value <br />by $40-50,000. This presents a hardship to the property and also to Mrs. <br />Axel personally as this is the one significant asset that she received in a <br />marriage dissolution proceeding approximately 2-3 years ago. <br />From an equitable standpoint, I also think it is perhaps appropriate that <br />tljo additional 17 feet needed for the road way come from the other side <br />since from a historically perspective, they have contributed nothing and <br />this property has already contributed 33 or approximately 2/3rds of what <br />will ultimately be the 50 foot. <br />1 believe the scenario that is outlined in this letter will allow the City <br />ultimately to achieve its goal, l.e., a 50 foot dedicated road, since, at <br />some point in the future, 1 assume that the Olson property will be <br />subdivided and also the Armstrong property will eventually be platted and <br />subdivided. <br />If you have any questions with respect to Mrs. Axel's concerns or the <br />solution I have outlined in this letter on her behalf, please call me at <br />your convenience. <br />itery truly yours, <br />David B. Morse <br />DBM/ami I <br />cc: Katherine Axel