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U»U*CSB V. ACHMAN OiBAtO c. MAONUBON <br />KO«PABO M.OLKNMON <br />MCkVIM l.OBKfiBTClN <br />•OBBBt j. BMCBAW <br />■BBACL C. NBAWm <br />BUOCliC HCArtN<J <br />yAMKS P.MAATINCAU <br />ftie^AlID J. rtTXOCBAcO <br />wOMM A. rpAACBT <br />wiLUAM c. rom <br />JOHN J. COMMCLUT <br />^Cf»BPU> 9. BXBOrACK <br />0A¥1D M.CBBCOO^^ <br />JOMK H.BTBOrMWAM <br />OAVie O.MCWMACL <br />«U|BTIB A.01ICBNtBT <br />fiOBBWT V. ATMOBC <br />PATBICH PKIANCY <br />BOMAVO B. VAMTINC <br />^OMN •.BMNBTOW <br />tAUBAMCK B.BMU.OOCM <br />•MONAB M.OABBCTT 111 <br />OABYLC V. UBHOYr <br />PAYIO J. PAVCMBOBT <br />MABB B.JOMMBON <br />B iCMAAO a . AMtMUtMB WALTCB BACHMAN <br />THOMAS C. rABCL <br />^Cr*BCT • SCHMIDT <br />TIMOTHT M. butlcb <br />BOBCBT a MiTCHCLL.^A <br />j. MiCHACt 3AOT <br />j- HCViN COSttCT <br />•OBCBT J. MAATMAN <br />JOSCBM O. KOHI.BM <br />BICHABO O M«MCtL <br />DONALD C. SWCNSON <br />BB u CK a . BON jOUB <br />JAMCS B. M«CABTHr <br />• TCVCN J. JOHNSON <br />BICHABO IHBIO <br />CABOL T. BICOCB <br />BOOCBICR i.MACBCNZtC <br />WILLIAM C. fLfNN <br />JAMCS w. BcgrcB <br />MiCHACL S.MABO JLICS <br />THOMAS O. LOVCTT IV <br />Thomas C. OLC nn ON <br />JOHN B. HOUSTON <br />OCNNIS M.O'MALLCT <br />KQWABO J.WCaCBSOM <br />LINDQUIST & VENNUM <br />S200 IDS CCNTEB <br />MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55*02-2205 <br />TELEPHONE i«i2l 37I-32M <br />TAX; I6I2I 37I-32C7 <br />:ABLE. LINLAW MlNNe40C;.!S <br />wayza Ta orricE <br />7AO EAST uAA£ STBCE* <br />WAYZATA. MINNESOTA 3S39l <br />WPITCP‘5 OiPECT DIAL NUMBEP <br />(612) 371-3523 <br />7.4. <br />.V <br />f-' <br />November 12, 1990 <br />DAMiCC J SmCBAM DAVID A AL wOCTCB <br />TCBBCNCC J rLCMINO <br />BOcr CNOH <br />BICHABO T OSYLUNO <br />OCSOBA m M BCOAN <br />mab Tin • BOSCNS aum <br />CDNOB C BOSCNSTCIN <br />BOSANNC *4«riBTM <br />orsBA A. iEQTb . <br />miCH a CL dOLATSON <br />jOCL H CBESN x <br />DAVID u ^aitlstc ;^ <br />C na B c CS I^^BtAVCJi. 4,^ <br />OAVtO L. SASS^B<g2^^ <br />DAVIO A OONBA <br />JONATHAN M. BYC <br />MABY P. h«conmcll <br />SA..I.Y S.OBOSSMAN <br />timotmv B. BACB <br />timothy S. M«INTCC <br />JOSCPM A. THOMSON <br />ANN I <br />ELIZABETH O.MMIM <br />SALLT BHirUpip^J <br />AAT hAHINC N.^ELMB <br />hall ACE O. hila E CHABLCS P MOOBSE <br />PAYl JO POPAHL <br />LUAC N. TCBMAAB <br />AABEM L. SCHBEIBCP <br />C ha B lCS j. LLOvO <br />vAMES A lOOOEN <br />SUSAN B. HONAME tEB <br />wON G. tpan GSB u O <br />TIMOTNY y. wono <br />BANDT O. SULLICASON <br />BAB a M OUPP HALVOB50N <br />Sanoba aim -5 .1 • <br />“TISBEBT E. YUNHElM <br />ANSIS V. VI ASNINS <br />LAUPA C. OALT <br />CDUNBCX <br />LCONABO E. LlNOOUlfT <br />lAwL <br />THOMAS VENNUM <br />To: Members of Orono Planning Comirlssion <br />and City Council Members Identified on <br />Exhibit A attached <br />Re: Big Island Development <br />Ladies and Gentlemen: <br />This office represents Tristin O. Erickson, Gerald A. Erickson, <br />Jr. and Arthur T. Erickson II in connection with their ownership <br />of approximately 41 acres located on Big Island. The property <br />which the Ericksons own is immediately adjacent to property owned <br />by Big Island, Inc., a Minnesota corporation. Mike Gaffron has <br />informed me that Big Island, Inc. has applied for a Day-Use <br />Recreation Area Conditional Use Permit for the use of its <br />property on the island. Undoubtedly, the Erickson property is <br />the largest single tract of privately-jwned property near the <br />proposed Day-Use Recreation Area. Because my clients are unable <br />to attend the Orono Planning Commission meeting scheduled for <br />November 19, 1990, this letter sets forth their position <br />regarding this proposed Conditional Use Permit. <br />Please be advised that my clients object to the City's grant of a <br />Conditional Use Permit for a Day-Use Recreation Area to Big <br />Island, Inc. The reasons for this objection are as follows: <br />1.Density. Big Island, Inc.'s Articles of Incorporation <br />indicate 200 potential shareholders. Presumably, a <br />shareholder may a family unit, comprising more than <br />one Individual user. Accordingly, the potential users <br />of the subject premises could, at any time, include 200 <br />families. While it is difficult to estimate how many <br />individual users may be part of any family, it is safe <br />to estimate at least three individual users in any one <br />family. If this were the case, this site would be <br />required to sustain a minimum of 600 people at any one <br />time. <br />Mike Gaffron informed me that the Conditional Use <br />Permit application listed only 60 member families. <br />Even if the Big Island, Inc. Articles of Incorporated