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I <br />29 July. 1992 <br />JUL 3 1Ms. Jeanne A. Mabusth <br />Building & Zoning Administrator <br />City of Orono, Municipal Offices <br />P.O. Box 66 <br />Crystal Bay. Minnesota. 55323 <br />Dear Ms. Mabusth, <br />I am writing In response to the Orcno Planning Commission's <br />recommendation <C). with regards to the Pyle's variance <br />application, zoning file #1750. <br />Replanting schedule to replace the necessary removal of two <br />mature oak trees will be dependent on the construction <br />schedule of proposed new garage, removal of present garage, <br />and deletion of driveway area and designated hardcover, but <br />prior to sodding of this area. <br />We plan to consult with a landscape representative, from a <br />local landscape service. In order to obtain assistance and <br />recommendations. What species of trees will create an <br />attractive Impression and will grow favorably under the <br />large canopies of two other mature oak trees that exist, and <br />will not be removed, within the setback zone of 115 - 250 <br />feet. N.W. section of site plan. Consideration of the <br />canopies of nine other mature oak and maple trees that exist <br />along the S.W. property line or contiguous with the <br />neighbor's property to the S.W.. within the same setback <br />zone. <br />Planning considerations: <br />1. 1 1/2 - 2 Inch diameter tree. Sunburst Locust or <br />Green/Whlte Ash In the N.W. section of site plan. <br />2. 5 - 6 ft. Black Hill or Colorado Spruce In the <br />S.W. section of site plan. <br />Sincerely, <br />Shirley Pyle <br />cc. Daryl E. Hansen, architect
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