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C' <br />ORONO <br />HOCKEY BOOSTERS, INC. <br />BOX 205 <br />LONG LAKE. MN 55356 <br />April 2, 1996 <br />Ms. Gerry Timm <br />2885 6th Avenue N. <br />Long Lake, MN 55356 <br />Re: Orono Ice Arena <br />Dear Gerry: <br />I want to follow up on a few items related to our <br />March 21 meeting and your subsequent call to me. <br />First, HGA reports that additional berming along <br />the west property line is not possible, given the drainage <br />pattern along the west side of the property and around the <br />north to the detention pond. We will, though, provide a <br />fence as you requested between our project and your <br />property. <br />As a matter of appearance, there seems to be two <br />questions about that fence: <br />should it run all along the property line, or <br />should it run up from the south end of the <br />project site, and then turn 90 degrees down <br />the hill to south end of the building? <br />should it be a typical school chain link <br />fence, or some version of a wooden fence, or <br />a combination? <br />Our sense at this point is that it may work best <br />to get the building up, and then have you make a decision on <br />where the fence should be. Under this approach, we would <br />want to have agreed with you up-front on what the wooden <br />fence alternative would be, but otherwise would follow your <br />direction. <br />Second, we will add more trees to the landscaping <br />plan along the west side of the building, so that we are <br />doing more than plugging the gap in the existing evergreens. <br />Mark Engebretson President 475-3460 <br />J
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