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r <br />Planning Commission <br />Orono City Hall <br />City of Orono <br />It is disturbing to see the request for annother variance for <br />1490 Long Lake Blvd. On the day that the letter arrived notify­ <br />ing the neighbors of the last variance, work had already begun <br />on the very project which was to be decided on! <br />Even though that work was urgent enough to disregard codes and <br />begin immediately, it has still not been finished months later. <br />It is only common sense that the original work on the house <br />be finished before we begin annother project. <br />The residents of this neighborhood have been looking at a <br />unfinished, uncovered structure for at least five months. <br />A glance at the number of variances requested leads to the <br />question that the City Council should ask itself: Why do we <br />have a building code when so many are granted permission to <br />violate it? <br />As for the specific case of 1490 Long Lake Blvd., At least <br />require the last project to be completed before granting <br />permission to create annother eyesore. <br />'It <br />SEP. 8 jj» <br />*I