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Page 1 of 1 <br /> Evelyn M. Turner <br /> From: Evelyn M. Turner <br /> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:06 AM <br /> To: 'Don Germanson' <br /> Subject: RE: 1030 Willow View Berm <br /> I'm sorry we weren't able to give you an answer while you were here. We figured it <br /> out shortly after you left. The pond on the rear of your property is NOT a wetland. It <br /> is part of the storm drain system. You can fill and re-grade up to the edge of the <br /> easement (the broken line on your survey). The berm would need to stay five feet off <br /> the side property line and not block the swale. <br /> Your contractor will need a land alteration permit. It is an administrative permit <br /> (unless you are moving over 500 cubic yards) and costs about $51. <br /> We urge you to maintain a strip of native vegetation between your lawn and the <br /> pond. This strip will help keep any chemicals you might use on your lawn out of the <br /> water. (This not only helps the quality of the water but can help prevent odor.) We <br /> can provide information on standard seed mixes if you wish. <br /> Please call if you have any questions. <br /> Evelyn Turner <br /> City Planner <br /> City of Orono <br /> 95 2-249-4623 <br /> Original Message <br /> From: Don Germanson [mailto:dgerma@mchsi.com] <br /> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 5:06 PM <br /> To: Evelyn M. Turner <br /> Subject: 1030 Willow View Berm <br /> Evelyn -just wanted to give you my email address for when you might find a clarification on placing a 3 foot tall <br /> berm near the SE corner of my property. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Don Germanson <br /> 952-956-4058 <br /> 6/5/2007 <br />