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I, Nancy Anderson, am writing on behalf of my mother, Elaine Erickson. My parents^ <br />have been residents of Orono for over 35 years. In 1979, in anticipation of my father s <br />retirement, they purchased a small old home (1270 Spruce Place) next door to me. <br />Their plan was to rent it until the day came when they felt they could not handle the <br />upkeep of their big home and then to build a new, easy to maintain, home on this <br />property. They began the process of building in early 1998 by contacting a builder <br />who had just finished building a “retirement" home on Spruce Place. Their directive <br />was to design a small home with all needs for an older couple on one floor with an <br />additional bedroom and family space in the lower, walkout, level. When the plan was <br />finished they approached Orono and began the process of securing the permission to <br />build. There were many problems with the lot and the plan....size, elevation, set backs. <br />They, with the help of their builder, redid plans and surveys and consulted several <br />times with Orono employees. <br />By the fall of 1998 they had committed to full speed ahead to build in the summer of <br />1999. My Dad died, unexpectedly, in the Spring of 1999. The new, small house is an <br />absolute necessity now. <br />From the first meetings with various Orono employees, we have made it our goal to <br />comply with the rules and regulations as best we can. There are several overriding <br />problems with the lot that make this application for the altering of the land a necessity. <br />The first and foremost problem is the unnatural contour of the lakeside as it compares <br />to the neighboring properties. A second issue is one of drainage and placement of the <br />house in relation to the street. <br />We are requesting the removal of the -bulge" (dirt) In the topography and removal of <br />one tree on the lake side. This will bring the lot in flow with the lots on the north and <br />south and will allow the house to walk out on the northeast corner. It will allow the <br />lower level to have a family space and a bedroom. This change will also allow the <br />level of the garage to stay at an acceptable level to the street for drainage reasons. <br />The final consideration is that this seems to really be the only solution to providing for <br />acceptable drainage for the neighboring properties. <br />Plea.se be advised that there is ns question about replacing trees and planting lots of <br />bushes and shrubs. My mother is a hardy gardener and a nature lover (other <br />geese!). We have already discussed, at length, what pines spruce etc can be planted <br />to recreate a "woodsy" feel to the lot. <br />We have had discussions with all of our neighbors and without an exception they are <br />supportive of our plan'*'. We are including the signatures of the near north and south <br />neighbors who have . viewed our plans. <br />We are including photos for your information <br />i. -i-' <br />S,XJULCSL h
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