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■i <br />^f- <br />Ml <br />May 21, 1992 <br />Page 2 <br />Variance Appllaction <br />f ti <br />u;- <br />«.^,7 •• • 1 A <br />ii / <br />O <br />,-• . 1 Jy <br />i <br />V,, * ^-.p If we are not permitted to combine the lots, we are very <br />willing to take the necessary steps to legally "bind" lots <br />1,2,3 to lots 22,23,24 so that they may never be sold <br />independently. As a final note, I do not believe this <br />addition could be added anywhere on the property without a <br />set-back variance unless it was built to the south which would <br />require us to cut down several very mature trees. <br />■ <br />The third variance issue involves the 50 foot setback <br />requirement from Orono Orchard Road on the front (west) of our <br />property. The rationale for the location of the bedroom <br />addition to the south is primarily based on the contour of the <br />property. Our property is located in a depression, receiving <br />considerable run-off from rain and snow from the north and <br />south. To minimize the effect from the north, the city <br />installed drain pipes to redirect the flow. However, to the <br />south the problem persists and we have installed drain tile to <br />keep our basement dry. If we were to attempt to satisfy the <br />setback requirements and locate the addition to the east of <br />the proposed location, it would place it in a depression where <br />standing water results from run-off. Finally, the the new <br />addition would be 43.7 feet from the west property line and <br />approximately 54 feet from Orono Orchard Road. <br />I appreciate everyone's time and consideration in this matter <br />Please let me know if I can provide any additional information. <br />. t <br />% .: •. j <br />teiHm <br />■ ■■ <br />^ ':v. <br />/I <br />v^ :'■- <br />mm <br />imimM <br />1 <br />v;V <br />■*-s« •• . <br />.'y- <br />• r •••