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spencer Arndt <br />November 4,1999 <br />Page 2 <br />by the present situation. Because of this, and for the other reasons set forth above, we now <br />consider ourselves forced to actively explore the possibility of initiating a legal action against the <br />Railroad to establish the crossing as either a public crossing or a permanent and appurtenant <br />crossing easement for the benefit of my clients and the other parties whose access is dependant <br />thereon. <br />My October 13 tetter set forth a very reasonable proposal to the Railroad. It would fi>restall legal <br />action white providing my clients with the necessary assurances that they wUl have good access to <br />their properties over the crossing until the service road is opened. That proposal has not even <br />been acknowledged by the RaUroad. 1 urge you to reconsider that proposal so that more formal <br />legal action will not become necessary. <br />I look forward to hearing from you. <br />Very Trufy Yours, <br />EL. LLP <br />Bradley <br />BNB/cm <br />cc:Ericka Hawkins (claim # 98-03950) <br />Richard Rudd <br />Jane Slaughter <br />Mayor and City Counsel, City of Medina <br />Mayor and City Counsel, City of Orono