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within the framework of the site that we have chosen. <br />Numerous other buildings have been allowed along the trail <br />from as close as 4 feet from the trail right-of-way. <br />§9 - Page 4 of 6 <br />The ordinance doesn't appear to address the issue of no <br />accessory buildings in a piece of property of this size. <br />On preliminary survey of the property requiring 10 ft. <br />each side and 26 ft. from wetland would give adequate area <br />for accessory buildings. There is no question as to access <br />because the DNR crossing is a public right-of-way. There <br />is also an area for a mound system on the east part of <br />outlot A. <br />As a overview, I would like to give some historical <br />data concerning the whole growing operation. In 1898 my <br />grandfather settled approximately 1-1/4 miles to the north <br />of me in Orono with a apple-dairy-beekeeping operation. In <br />1920 my father started raising vegetables and flowers <br />approximately 2 blocks east of where I'live. 40 years <br />of growing on this land, which I acquired when I was 21 <br />years old, has been very rewarding in purpose and enjoyment <br />as an occupation. As I look at another generation picking <br />up where I leave off and go on generations into the future, <br />I am pleased that I've had a location in the City of Orono <br />to receive all this blessing. We've had roots in this area <br />and we want to keep them here.