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Wendy Bottenberg - letter to dty.doc. <br />* ft atifc <br />Council Eih ibit A <br />10/2/D2 <br />Orono City Council <br />CityofOrono <br />2750 Kelley Pkwy <br />Orono, MN SS3S6 <br />Subject: storm water assessment at 3320 Water Town Rd. <br />Dear Mayor, CiQr Council and Staff, <br />Boyer Building Corporation Is requesting a division of one SO-acre parcel of land into two <br />parcels. The two new home sites will consist of one site at approximately 6 acres of land <br />of which S acres are buiidable arid another site 44 acres in size of which 5 acres are <br />buildabie. <br />It has come to our attention that due to a recent assessment, the lot split will trigger the <br />burden of storm water management fees assessed at S2700. per acre. For this SO acre <br />property that will amount to an unreasonable $135,000. This assessment over the 10 <br />buildabie acres comes to $13,500 per buildabie acre and $67,500 per home site! With the <br />40 acres of surrounding wetlands on this site it is unlikely that this proper^ will ever <br />need municipal storm water systems. <br />As a developer, I understand the importance of a storm water management system to the <br />communiQr and I agree the conununiQr should burden the cost of such a system. 1 think it <br />makes sense though, that the costs need to he relative to the use. Fm hoping that given <br />the high percentage of wetland on this site, these assessments can be linked to the zon^ <br />density of the site and the number of units proposed. <br />Our property is in a RR-IB zone of one unit for every 2 acres. Would an assessment of 2 <br />units at 2 acres each be more fair and applicable to this situation? The resulting fee of <br />$5400 per site k at least somewhat manageable and comparable with the costs applied to <br />sites of like zoning but no wetland acreage. <br />Respectfully, <br />John Boyer <br />New home divkion <br />Boyer Building Corporation <br />cc:David Truax of Burnet Realty