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r <br />rr 1\ <br />July 30, 1992 <br />G 3 1992 <br />rear Planning Commission and Council Members, <br />The purpose of this letter is to seek permission to locate a <br />utility storage shed on the joint outlot shared by the three <br />properties at 3464, 3424 and 3444 East Lake Street. The <br />utility shed would be 12' x 16', cedar siding and properly <br />shingled. Tt would be located on ground without a <br />foundation or poured slab. No other improvements to the <br />shed or surrounding area are requested or planned. <br />The location was surveyed by Coffin & Gronberg, Inc. to <br />determine the exact easement locations and was reviewed with <br />John Gerhardson of Orono Public Works during our on site <br />discussions on construction easements for the Stubbs Bay <br />Sewer Project. <br />When this property was subdivided in 1981, no restrictions <br />were placed on this property preventing such a utility <br />storage shed as per the attached covenants and property <br />documents. The shed will be used to store riding lawnmower, <br />lawnmower, snowblowers, garden tools, wheelbarrows, etc. <br />used to maintain these grounds. <br />The planned location off County Road 84, is not near any <br />other buildings or residence, is shielded from traffic by <br />trees and a privacy fence. <br />All three owners are in agreement and support of this <br />request. The city is planning to request an easement to <br />construct a lift station for the Stubbs Bay Sewer Project on <br />one corner of this outlot. They must have determined this <br />location offers minimal disruption and has acceptable <br />separation to prevent problems with noise or smell. A shed <br />has far less negative effect. <br />Sincerely, <br />Mark A. Hunsley
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