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� <br /> � r Page 20 <br /> s <br /> � <br /> � <br /> � ' <br /> � are o:te�i seen urinating on and around the Beach <br /> � Area due to to the fact that there are no outdoor <br /> toilet facilities. Signs posted at the Beach Area <br /> • prohibiting conduct, for example: "No Swinur�ing <br /> • Allowed 10 p.m.--6 a.m."; "No Littering"; "NO <br /> Launching of Boats"; "No Fires or Food Permitted"; <br /> • "Do Not Block Driveway"; and, "No Parking Any <br /> iTime", are re�eatedly ignored, and violations <br /> occur on a daily basis. <br /> � <br /> - 5. Great numbers of automobiles are parked ctn and <br /> � around the Beach Area, blocking driveways and in <br /> � violation of posted parking restrict�ions. Orono <br /> police have failed to enforce these parking <br /> • restrictions and the violations thezeof. This <br /> � fact also serves to create a fire hazard to your <br /> Petitioners in that fire trucks would have no <br /> � means of getting close to burning houses in the <br /> • area surrounding the Beach Area. <br /> As a result of the above-referenced activities occur- <br /> • ring in and around said Beach Area, your Petitioners have <br /> ` suffered an unreasonable interference with the enjoyment of <br /> � their property. As a result of the City of Orono's main- <br /> tenance of said Beach Area, Petitioners face the strong <br /> � likelihood that the market value of their property has and <br /> � will continue to decline. The City of Orono, which is <br /> responsible for control and regulation of the Beach Area, <br /> � has maintained and permitted conditions to exist at the <br /> • Beach Area which unreasonably annoy, injure and endanger the <br /> safety, health, morals, comfort and repose of your Petitioners <br /> � <br /> • <br /> • <br /> � -3- <br /> � <br /> � <br /> � <br /> � <br /> � <br />