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ORONO <br />ICE ARENA INC. <br />BOX 205 <br />LONG LAKE, MN 5535(5 <br />October 11, 1996 <br />Mrs. Gerry Timm <br />2885 6th Avenue N. <br />Long Lake, MN 55356 <br />Re: Orono Ice Arena <br />Dear Gerry: <br />As you know, sanitary sewer issues involving the <br />Cities of Orono and Long Lake have delayed the approval <br />process for our proposed ice arena project. <br />Those sewer issues have now been resolved. We are <br />scheduled to appear in front of the Orono City Council for <br />consideration of our conditional use permit application on <br />October 28. If the council approves that permit, we expect <br />to be starting grading and some excavation on the site in <br />November. <br />As a result, I want to make sure and revisit with <br />you the three points that we have discussed in the past, and <br />that were addressed in my April 2, 1996, letter to you. (A <br />copy of that letter is enclosed again, if you need it.) <br />First, with respect to the fence on the property <br />line between our parcels, I repeat that we will follow your <br />direction on whether to install a standard school chain link <br />fence all along the property line, or a wooden fence along <br />that line that would be more private. We could agree to <br />install a wooden fence to your specifications, as long as <br />the cost was approximately the same as the cost of a chain <br />link fence. <br />We think that it would make most sense to have the <br />building up and the site graded before those fence decisions <br />are made, but we will follow your direction on that point. <br />Second, I repeat that we are adding more trees to <br />our landscaping plan along the west side of the building, as <br />you earlier requested. <br />•r . . a
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