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something • • <br /> ten feet fromyour lot line and forward of the average setback line. <br /> g <br /> Would you approve? <br /> The reason for my last email is that I wasn't interested in discussing the issue as if <br /> it were a done deal. The council makes these decisions.Not the planning <br /> commission and not the staff of Orono. What bothers me most is that you were <br /> led to believe that this project was "doable". <br /> Mike Sharrat knows, (or at least he should know)the building codes. The reason <br /> that I take issue with him is that he allowed you to draw up elaborate plans for a <br /> project that was never going to be issued a building permit. In his defense, Orono <br /> has been inconsistent in their enforcement/granting of easements in the past and <br /> perhaps he was under the impression that would be the case here. <br /> A plan for the "lipstick and rouge" portion of your project will meet with no <br /> objection from me. The dormers are attractive and hopefully a good solution to <br /> your leaky skylights. If you want to put a screened porch over your existing deck, <br /> that would probably work. And it would alleviate the need to take up valuable <br /> parking space by extending your garage. AND it would be considerably easier on <br /> the budget. <br /> I hope that over time, we can again be friendly. I hold no grudge. Al seemed <br /> rather angry at me. If I said something that personally offended either of you, I am <br /> truly sorry. Baxter has been much quieter. Thank you for that. <br /> 2 <br />