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Mr. Alan P. Olson <br />Page 3 <br />November 23, 1983 <br />prior zoning law permited, Ordinance No. 246 granted such <br />seasonal dwelling classifications to individual owners, as it <br />should have to each of the individual owners of these subject <br />parcels. Further, the four inland lots are accessible to the <br />lake by road through the two lake front lots, which constitutes <br />an easement of use for the owners of these inland lots. <br />Mr. Ahern is not in a position to speak for these six <br />individuals. I again urge you to communicate with these persons <br />separately and to accord them fair and equal treatment with <br />those owners of similarly situated lots who were granted <br />permission to build seasonal dwellings. <br />In conclusion, I believe that it is appropriate that the City of <br />Orono reclassify each one of the six parcels as separate record <br />lots, and reclassify Lots 8, 9, 10, and 11 as buildable lots for <br />seasonal dwellings, in accord with the classification of other <br />individually owned lots under the Ordinance. If the City is not <br />prepared to do this, then it is my opinion that the Ordinance as <br />applied to these properties is unconstitutional and invalid in <br />the respects mentioned in my previous letter. I trust that the <br />City having been provided with the evidence that these parcels <br />were in fact separately owned, should have been separate record <br />lots, and should have been classified for seasonal dwellings, <br />will act in a fair and equitable manner hat his matte~ can <br />be amicably resolved without li igation. ' <br />SJM:dw <br />cc: Roy E. Ahern <br />Joe H. Camp III and Joan B. Camp <br />Ronald M. Schumeister <br />Robert Cox and Barbara Cox <br />Thomas N. Traf and Janet L. Traf <br />Davids. Steingas and Lane M. Steingas <br />William Crear III
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