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June 13, 2003 <br />This letter is in response to the Butterfield variance issues as <br />documented in File #03-2908, being heard Monday, June 16, 2003. <br />My thoughts arc numerous. Some of which you will find related to the <br />house and some related to the behavior history of those living there. <br />The 1st concern is the proposed placement of the house in <br />relationship to Watertown Road. I am curious why with all the land they <br />have available, why they would choose to put it so close to the road? Also, so <br />close to neighbors? 1 feel as if they need more privacy, as do the neighbors. <br />The 2nd concern is a safety one. Historically, there has been so much <br />traffic and random parking, as well as many **comings and goings** of odd <br />people, numerous young adults and kids. 1 feel it is a potential danger to <br />anyone traveling along Watertown Road whether it be in a vehicle, on a bike <br />or on foot. There arc many blind areas in this **parking lot**, due to the over <br />grown trees and bushes. <br />My 3rd concern is the traffic. I am not sure of what goes on there, nor <br />docs anyone else. Each of us thinks we have an “idea". 1 know for a fact that <br />three generations live together. There is a constant flow at all hours of the <br />day and night of people, barking dogs, strange noises, music, cars, <br />motorcycles, semi trucks and snowmobiles. There are often times ten or <br />more cars parked in the yard over night. The Orono Police have made many
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