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k • <br />j: <br />Tfl^'pHonf 473 <br />Village of Orono <br />r..>t OffuT llox .,f:*CryM.il Bay. Mit nrw.1.1 .'.OeJ'MunKipal Offuw <br />On the Nnrth Shore of Lake Minnetonka <br />Febmir)' 16, 1977 <br />Mr. JoJin Fischer <br />809 No. Ero'vTi Road <br />Long I.aLe, ?tinnesota 55556 <br />Mr. Fisdior: <br />I am writing to you again because of a renewed complaint arising from your keeping <br />horses on your property. There are now four horses which appear to be staying in <br />the front pasture due to the inordinate anount of manure covering the ground in <br />that area. The ordinance requiring an acre of pasture for each horse is irrcant <br />partly as a measure to ensure tliat the droppings are not concentrated in a small <br />area. Perhaps by feeding them in another location or some other encouragement, <br />you could restrict their presence in the one area closest to your neighbor's <br />home. <br />In any event, the accumulation of manure now present is a public nuisance endanger­ <br />ing the public health as defined by Orono Ordinance No. 82.030h. Tlie manure must <br />be plowed under or removed within 15 days or I will be forced to issue a violation <br />tag. Also, the animals have knocked down the fencing tiiat protected your neighbor's <br />trees and are again feeding on the trees. Please see tliat this is corrected as <br />soon as possible. <br />Sincerely, <br />Asst. Zwiing Administrator <br />APO: be