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9w ’» i r -y '*1-4 <br />N?« •«!?• <br />^V. Po'Ljr.j* ■* -.'.i^-i' , <br />^ 8 >* / • K '^ *C .1 ^ % , 1 <br />“ vv. <br />■ V ia^ ' ■• .*■fe^e <br />Ir^., <br />,:‘*rr- vt/ <br />---- rv . j-rjr <br />flr*' vt/ •. ‘ t •. <'■-' <br />(Si?:'. <br />.•-i/'" r <br />:/ .1 ''■-■■i <br />^ .^. , -1. <br />: -■■' '- <br />I <br />fefc- > <br />miW' /■’K:2?«lr 7 <br />Kt <br />l^li^4't- <br />t*f. - <br />J .' <br />r <br />1-® <br />PI <br />.;. i ■ ; <br />.vA <br />ALEXANDER J. AND DIANNE F. JENTILUCCI P.O. BOX 27, 1295 BRIAR STREET CRYSTAL BAY, MINNESOTA 553236l2/il73-205M <br />July 16, 1984 <br />Members of the Orono Planning Commission <br />Members of the Orono City Council <br />Mr. Ned Dayton <br />% Orono City Office <br />P.O. Box 66 <br />Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323Ui jfovaj. I I <br />Dear Orono Planning Commission, City Council, Mr. Ned Dayton: <br />Please consider this letter as our written comments that <br />have been solicted according to the Notice from the City of Orono <br />regarding Mr. Dayton’s application for a proposed subdivision of <br />a 17-unit Planned Residential Development of property located at <br />2300 North Shore Drive. <br />The western edge of our property abuts this parcel ^long a <br />portion of its eastern border. While we arc very pleased with <br />Mr. Dayton’s proposed use and development of this land, we do <br />have some concerns and comments which we would like to state in <br />writing at this time. <br />Firstly, the entire southern border of our property is being <br />used by the City of Orono to capture ’’runoff” of rainwater, <br />melted snow, ooze from those properties that have failing <br />systems which are draining into the streets, all sorts of f o s <br />and jetsam that washes down the streets, and any other liquid <br />and/or debris that becomes ’’runoff” from virtually the entire <br />neighborhood. <br />Approximate!v two-thirds of the way down our southern border <br />from east to wes.. there begins an underground tile. This tile <br />continues down the balance of the southern border of our <br />property, continues (underground) across the east to west breadth <br />of what would appear to be proposed outlot of Mr. Dayton 5 <br />property, and lets out into the wooded marshy wetland at the <br />western edge of this proposed outlot. <br />The above mentioned ’’runoff” enters our property along its <br />southern border, enters the above mentioned tile, travels the <br />breadth of Mr. Dayton’s property as above described, and runs out <br />into Mr. Dayton’s proposed outlot wetland pond. <br />We cannot state emphatically enough that this tile may not <br />1)^ The consequences of the disturbance, destruction <br />or disablement of this tile would be devastating to our property. <br />^ ■