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Village of Orono <br />|..,si (Mf.r. Ilox .,(..Cr>Mal Ray. M.nn. M.!a Muoini-at 0<r.r.i. <br />On the Sorth Shore of Lake ^^iml>•^onkn <br />Feb r .in IV 17, 1976 <br />Mr. .lolui Fischer <br />809 r.rtnvn Road North <br />Long L.ike, Minnesota, 55356 <br />Dear Mr. Fischer, <br />On Friday Februan' 1.3, 1976, this office investigated a coniplaint concerning <br />the keeping of horses on vour property. Inw.stigation revealed two hors <br />£!ng ?:ci? iS a fenced nma to the front of your lot. From observa ion, the <br />fenced area seems to be significantly less than one acre in area, t cr »*- <br />very large amount of horse droppings on the ground, ^d tliere was no protec ­ <br />tion to keep the horses from damaging trees on the adjacent prepe ,. <br />This letter is to inform you fo the Orono Zoning Co^, Secticn 34.031, requ^j^g <br />Tmin num of tow acres of open pasture for the keeping of one horse, and three <br />acS for two horses. !<ny adju.str.ent of this pasture size must be approved by <br />the City Council. Tl.e accumulation of droppings could l)OComc a <br />'uid a l*ublic Nuisance as defined in the Orono Codes, Section ^-.030 ^ <br />ally, the lack of protection for your neighbor's property could also become a <br />Public .Nuisance. <br />Please contact this office within ten days with a plan to correct these allegations. <br />Sincerely, <br />A. P. Olson <br />Building fi Zoning Inspector <br />»\PO/rd <br />cc. Orono Police - R. 'vird