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U niversity OF Minnesota EXHIBIT J <br />Tsvln Citiifs Campui Ototaryngology^Hiod A S§ek Surgiry <br />IJofis SM inurnaHonal Hearing Ceni$r <br />Mrdieal School <br />Sfajfo Mail Cod$ 39S <br />420 Delawarr Street S.B, <br />Minneapolis, MN 55455 <br />October 13,2004 <br />612-62S-320Q <br />Fax: 612-62S-3101 <br />Offices: Sth Floor <br />Phillipn-Waniensxein Building <br />510 Delaware Street S.E, <br />Michael P. Gaflron <br />Planning Director <br />City of Orono <br />2750 Kelley Parkway <br />PO Box 66 <br />Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br />FAX (952)249-4616 <br />RE: #04-3057, Don Henderson, 560 Big Island <br />Dear Mr. Oaffiron: <br />As one of the immediate neighbors of Mr. Don Henderson on Big Island, 1 am very concerned <br />about providing a variance for a permit for construction of a seasonal cabin on the described lot. <br />While it is reported that it is a 3.3 acre size, in reality, much of this property is not usable or <br />consists of a marsh. That marsh serves as a home in the spring for a great deal of wildlife <br />particularly redwing blackbirds and in the summer for herons. I am concerned, not because of <br />the home construction, but because of the possible septic system and possible entry or <br />disturbance of that marsh by development of the area. <br />During the summer of ’04, there was a For Sale sign on the property and it was advertised in the <br />Lakeshore Weekly News as a buildable lot Where the new dock would be for this property is <br />another area to be discussed as it would have to pass through a portion of this marsh. The new <br />owner of this property should be aware that the 75 foot setback still places the home in the <br />lowland part of the island. Other homes built on the lowland portion of this aspect of the island <br />are built on pilings, specifically the Webb Hill and Tom Lapping properties. This is because in <br />the spring of each year this area is associated with the spring runoff and is underwater. <br />Additionally, on the higher portions of the property there is an embankment leading down to the <br />area of the marsh. It seems to niC that this property would be best served to the stale, the people <br />of Minnesota, and Lake Minnetonka by declaring it a natxiral preserve. If however it is deemed a <br />buildable lot, then 1 would hope that the new builder would be made specifically aware of these <br />circumstances and that they would need additional permits for a dock, a well, a septic system, <br />and for clearing trees. <br />Sinccrel <br />feor£e L. Adams, M.D. <br />Professor and Head <br />I <br />ri <br />♦! <br />TOTAL P.2:
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