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Mi.. Mark Bernhardson <br />February 12, 1967 <br />Page five <br />already prepared to assume the significant development costs <br />implicit in the Corridor Study plan as a cost on Property No. 4. <br />However, this particular cost is a very heavy burden to be passed <br />on to homeowners, and forces pricing of the lots and the <br />subdivision to a very high level., which is not necessarily in the <br />best interest either of Orono or of Long Lake. <br />Attached for reference are copies of Figures 30 and 31 <br />to the Corridor Study and a xerox copy of a theoretical <br />subdivision plan incorporating Larry Hanson's suggestions that he <br />presented to the February 3 Meeting. <br />Sid Rebers has asked us to reiterate his willingness to work <br />with the City of Orono on the implementation of the Corridor <br />Study as described, his willingness to subject his property to <br />the roads and other improvements called for by the guide plan, <br />and his willingness to bear his share of assessed costs of the <br />game, all in the manner described in `-he Corridor Study. He <br />would like to work with the City of Orono to address the issues <br />raised at the February 3 Meeting (and reviewed in this letter) by <br />the Corridor Study, and is eager to move forward with the City <br />toward a prompt resolution of these matters so that he will be <br />able to commence the development of Property No. 4. Sid's goal <br />is to be able to commence: development activity on the residential <br />portion of the site during the fall of 19S71. <br />If you desire any further clarification on the matters <br />disc:u sed here n, -ease do not hesitate to call the undereinned. <br />SRP : ma <br />Att. chmcnt <br />cc Sid ; <br />Larr ;a <br />Very truly yours, <br />LEONARD, STREET AND DEINARD <br />By � jj <br />Stoph n't. Pf) aum <br />