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pg^ <br />visits there and recently there has been numerous incidents of vandalism not <br />on, but near the area of the property. <br />My 4th concern is the appearance of the property in general. I believe <br />we all have a right to do what we want on our property, yet this is an eye <br />sore. We joke this is what is keeping our taxes dow’n! In the front yard <br />there is trash scattered, garbage in a the ditches, random furniture and often <br />times an unmowed lawn. Prior to the fire and stored behind where the <br />house once stood were vats of “who knows what”, abandoned cars, a dozen <br />business trucks, a motor home, snowmobiles and a deer stand in the woods. <br />At this moment many of these arc still present, along with a working <br />greenhouse. Will this change or become an issue again if you the planning <br />commission passes on this request.^ <br />My 5th and last consent is a responsibility to the environment in <br />general. Perhaps my concerns seem more p>ersonal, I do speak “the voice ” of <br />many who didn’t want to get involved for FEAR of retaliation. We want to <br />defend what we consider is respectful, good neighborhood behavior and the <br />values we hold true in our community of Orono. This is why we live here. <br />Everyone who is part of this letter “feels” for the Butterfield’s and their <br />loses. It would be a nightmare to lose a home, belongings and all the <br />memories. We do want them to get a fresh and positive start. They also <br />must be made aware of their impact on their immediate community. As I <br />stated before, we the residents of Orono and any other community expect <br />and deserve respectful and conscience behavior from all of its citizens. 1 am <br />asking that they clean up their “act” and come back.