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Request for council action zoning permit 2012001168
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Council <br /> Exhibit F <br /> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- <br /> From: Dan Seidel <Dan�bankerstitlemn.com> <br /> Date: Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 1:24 PM <br /> Subject: RE: Melanie from the City of Orono <br /> To: Melanie Curtis <br /> Cc: Helena Seidel <Helena(�a,bankerstitlemn.com> <br /> Thank you for your email, Melanie. As we discussed, I have three issues with the work being proposed <br /> by Scott Standa. <br /> 1. I have provided to you, Scott Standa and Jay Hulbert the survey from when I built the property <br /> which was reviewed at that time by the City. I believe my survey shows that Mr. Hulbert's line is farther <br /> over than he is now claiming. No one has provided me with evidence that my survey is incorrect. A few <br /> feet here makes a big difference on the scope (if any)that Scott Standa has to undertake. <br /> 2. Any work that that is being proposed will cut into the existing hill on our property. Before we built <br /> there were drainage and run off issues in that area affecting the Standa and Hulbert properties and we <br /> and the City when to great lengths to insure that we did not create a runoff effect from our <br /> construction. To my knowledge the drainage issues there have been greatly reduced. Cutting into our <br /> hill there could affect this. <br /> 3. We are concerned that removing a part of this hill could result in erosion problems and affect the <br /> stability of our foundation. There is a�so an fruit tree back there which provides a lot of beauty to the <br /> area and we would not want to lose that tree. <br /> Thank you. <br /> Dan Seidel <br />
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