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Thompson Lumber Company <br />3220 West Lake Street <br />Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416 <br />D. D. Ryerse, Jr. <br />President <br />March 3, 1983 1 culii <br />city of Orono <br />P.O. Box 66 <br />Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br />Attention; Michael P. Gaffron, Septic System Inspector <br />Dear Mr. Gaffron, <br />I have received your letter of February 22, 1983. If you will <br />recall, I was to meet with you at my house with our sewer man. <br />I tried two or three different times to meet you there and you <br />were to let me know when you could arrange to meet me. You never <br />did call me back to make another appointment and that's why nothing <br />has been done. You mailed me some names of sewer experts that <br />I could hire to tell me what had to be done. It looked like just <br />for consultation, this would run between $500.00 and $2000.00. <br />I consider this a preposterous expense. I will be very happy <br />to work out something reasonable so that I may have a working <br />sectic tank system, but I will not try to make water run uphill. <br />I was on your planning commission for over three years. At that <br />time I suggested percolation tests, vhich were completely ignored. <br />The percolation tests v/ould have protected both the consumer and <br />the builder from expensive sewer svoterns or sevj>i systems that <br />would not work. <br />Until I meet you out at my property and we cun werx out some reasonable <br />solution of this, I will not take any action. I will be waiting <br />to hear from you in the future. <br />DDR/fh