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PG <br /> #17-3983 <br /> Exhibit G <br /> Laura Oakden <br /> From: Melanie Curtis <br /> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2017 7:33 PM <br /> To: Laura Oakden;Jeremy Barnhart <br /> Subject: Fwd: Changes coming to Orono density <br /> FYI -re: 2618 Casco Point Rd <br /> Sent from my iPhone. <br /> Begin forwarded message: <br /> From: Mary Tucker<maryltucker@gmail.com> <br /> Date: December 29, 2017 at 17:50:44 CST <br /> To: Penny Saiki <pennysaikiAgmail.com> <br /> Cc: Melanie Curtis<mcurtis@,ci.orono.mn.us> <br /> Subject: Re: Changes coming to Orono density <br /> Hi Melanie, <br /> I voice Penny's sentiments as well. We have lived on Casco Point 22 years and lived under strict zoning codes <br /> we abided by. The fire lanes have been around along time. Does not seem right that all these people coming in <br /> building huge houses on their lots and then to ask for the fire lane. <br /> Very interesting these builders think they don't have to live by the rules, their rule is to build then ask. Why <br /> wouldn't they have to live with the zoning rules we all abide by. <br /> Thank you! <br /> Mary Tucker <br /> 612.578.6415 <br /> On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 2:34 PM, Penny Saiki <pennysaikingmail.com>wrote: <br /> Hi, Melanie- <br /> I wanted to jump in my 2 cents for tonight's Planning Commission meeting. <br /> 1. It doesn't seem fair to vacate the fire lane by the Vogstrum property, so they can use it as theirs. <br /> I'd vote NO. <br /> (Also the people at the end of the Circle have installed an electric fence in the fire lane next to their property- <br /> so we can all drop our dogs there?) <br /> 2. The builder could have moved the house forward street side or used a different layout to accommodate the <br /> deck within the setback, but they are going for the variance after the the house foundation and framing is in <br /> i <br />