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Orono Planning CL .►fission <br />Page 2 <br />r) <br />January 19, 1976 <br />rural "look" due to the fact that it is heavily <br />wooded, and the homes are well set back from the <br />road. Putting homes close to the road not only <br />increases the density of the homes, but also gives <br />the appearance of a heavily settled area. We think <br />it is fair to conclude that when density of homes is <br />increased, the value of the nei0iborhood suffers <br />from an Economic point of view. <br />In sununary, we feel that granting this variance will not only <br />result in ivinecessary crowding in terms of increased density <br />of population, but will also have an adverse affect on values of <br />nearby homes and property in the area. We would hope that the <br />Orono Planning Commission would take a farsighted attitude to- <br />ward the question of subdividing lots for the purpose of build <br />ing more homes, particularly in recognition that the present <br />character of Orono as a rt•sti.c, rural coiiununity gives it a spe- <br />cial value and appeal. <br />Your consideration of our feelings is appreciated. <br />J C B/hh <br />Yours truly, <br />Carol Becker <br />,l—as un Becker <br />