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I-' <br />r • <br />\^y- <br />ItFv <br />fir <br />H#. <br />CLAIR T. ROOD / 2215 KEmVOOD WAY / WAYZATA, W1 5539I-9700 <br />July 15, 1991 <br />City of Orono <br />P. 0. Box 66 <br />CiTj;5tal Bay, MN <br />Dear Zoning Administrator: <br />In regards to your letter dated July 2, 1991, zoning file #1604, <br />I am perfectly willing to follow staff recommendations 1 throuqn <br />5. However I have a problem with #6 where it says applicant <br />shall legally combine the four tax parcels upon which the <br />project will take place. <br />The project as I see it only takes place on lots 54, 55 & 56. <br />Ultimately I am planning on building my new home on lots 54 6 55 <br />which would be a 1/2 acre lot. I would still have lot 56 to build <br />on which is 2-1/2 acres. 1 certainly would object to combining my <br />current homestead (which is on lots 66, 67 & 69) with these other <br />lots. I see no need for that type of action. My c)ean-up work <br />and ponding is to be entirely with-ln the boundaries of lots <br />54, 55 t 56. <br />Once again I would reiterate my concerns for the current state of <br />this wetland. <br />1. The gas line is still exposed on the south end of this property <br />2. Tires, car body parts, tin cans and litter still remain wit)>in <br />the boundaries of this wetland. <br />3. Brush and creosote soaked railroad ties continue to appear on <br />the north end of the property as it appears to be an ideal <br />dumping site for passersby and the railroad. <br />4. Raw sewage from the City sevrer which backed up in May of 91 <br />and overflowed into this wetland has fertilized the vegetation <br />which has overgrown the entire wetland. <br />5. I am also concerned about erosion on the south end of the property. <br />Without retaining walls and proper grading, the bank continues <br />to wash into the wetland.
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