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jkrcy <br />From: Linda Kelley Freivalds <lindafordkelley@gmail.com> <br />Sem: Sunday, October 2, 2016 5:46 PM <br />To: jkrey <br />Subject: Re: Old Beach Road Retaining wall <br />Jim, <br />John and I both agree your boulder retaining wall is an asset to your land and the neighborhood as well. We <br />were not aware that the reason was erosion control but since we're right next door and have experienced <br />multiple issues with erosion from the rains in the last several years, it appears to be an excellent solution. Both <br />our properties are on a downward slope and I, for one, am amazed at the extent of damage from water <br />runoff. Good luck and if there is anything we can do to assist in the approval process, please don't hesitate to let <br />us know. <br />Linda Kelley Freivalds <br />On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 12:41 PM, jkrey <jkre T jpchsi.com> wrote: <br />Hello neighbors, <br />I'm writing to you regarding the boulder retaining wall on Old Beach Road. The city of Orono requires zoning <br />and encroachment permits which I am in the process of applying for. <br />I believe this retaining wall is necessary for erosion control. Due to the steep slope in this area, it was difficult <br />and dangerous to mow. <br />Please respond to this email with your comments and concerns and I will share them with the City Zoning <br />Commission. <br />Thank you for your attention and consideration to this matter. <br />Best Regards, <br />Jim Krey <br />