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Melanie Curtis <br /> From: Scott Standa [standadpm@aol.com] <br /> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2012 1:52 PM <br /> To: Melanie Curtis <br /> Subject: Fwd: FW: <br /> As you can ascertain from this Mr. Hurlbert's counsel understands that his clients planned course of action will block my <br /> access and require moving my driveway. <br /> Respectfully, <br /> S Scott Standa <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br /> Begin forwarded message: <br /> From: "John H. Strothman" <jstrothman@lindquist.com> <br /> Date: October 8, 2012, 7:35:00 PM CDT <br /> To: "standadpm@aol.com" <standadpm@aol.com> <br /> Cc: "Diana L. Davis" <ddavis@lindquist.com> <br /> Subject: FW: <br /> fyi <br /> From: John H. Strothman <br /> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 3:09 PM <br /> To: 'Nelson, James' <br /> Cc: Diana L. Davis <br /> Subject: RE: <br /> Jim, <br /> I will look at your diagrams further and have my client do so but from your X's I cannot really make out <br /> where the alleged encroachment sits and its size. Did the Hulberts'surveyor not locate the driveway <br /> problem on a survey. If the problem is real and the solution is to move the driveway it would appear <br /> everyone will need to know where the easement is and where the alleged encroachment lies. Is more <br /> than blacktop involved in this problem? <br /> After decades of use "as is" does your client really want to disrupt and relocate the driveway and yards <br /> of his two neighbors or would he settle for a monetary consideration for an easement over whatever <br /> land is presently part of an encroaching driveway. <br /> Jack <br /> From: Nelson, James [mailto:JNelson@Briggs.com] <br /> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 1:22 PM <br /> To: John H. Strothman <br /> Cc: Jay Hulbert <br /> Subject: <br /> i <br />