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Mike Gaffron - Part.001 Page 1 ; <br /> 2 r'^4l;� V'�V ,3 I`7 d> <br /> � <br /> Dear Mr. Gaffron, Orono Ciry Council and Planning commission, � <br /> 4 <br /> After reviewing the proposed changes and current law, i realize that since � <br /> 1985 I have been violating the ordinance as it currently stands and will i <br /> � remain in violation due to the nature of my property as a comer lot on a <br /> • circle in which the city has exercised an easement to build a road. No matter j <br /> what side of my house I store my 25 foot boat the violation will occur. ! <br /> i � <br /> � My feeling is that as a property owner and tax payer, my property is my own � <br /> jand I will do with it as I want in this particular area. I intend to store my k <br /> possession (boat)on my property in the least offensive location. If the city I <br /> wants to pay an inspector to monitor properties for violations that is iYs � <br /> right. However, it is my right for due process and I will exercise that right � <br /> bringing the city into court every year in protest.The reason for this � <br /> attitude is that it will still be cheaper for me to do that than to have the i <br /> boat stored offsite.After discussing this situation with other boat owners <br /> in the city this appears to be a consensus. � <br /> I understand that the Line family is bringing pressure upon the city to do � <br /> something to further restrict storage laws for their own benefit. I will <br /> organize boat owners Of the city to bring a greater amount of pressure if i <br /> necessary to achieve a more lax standard.What are my choices?You will be � <br /> backing me into a corner. I <br /> iAs for the required fencing,tell me, how do you place a twenty foot high � <br /> fence along a property line and not affect our neighbors?Which is more ! <br /> � offensive the boat for Q months or a twenty foot high fence year round? G <br /> If the city choses to se�ectively issue tickets, I'd be careful of lawsuits ! <br /> based on discrimination. � <br /> i <br /> On a different note,when the paving crews came through our neighborhood last � <br /> fall I sent an email voiCing my objection to their unauthorized appropriation � <br /> of a portion of my property minor as it was 6 to 8 inches of asphalt was laid � <br /> over my grass along tlle west 104 feet and south 150 feet of my property. I i <br /> voiced the concern to�a city worker and the paving crew and followed their <br /> instructions to contact the city. No response to this complaint was issued by j <br /> i <br /> the city.What can be done about this? � <br /> Eagerly awaiting your response, ( <br /> I <br /> David B. Boies,Jr. � <br /> 1360 Rest Point Circl�South � <br /> Orono, MN 55364 ( <br /> h 952-472-5739 ; <br /> w 612-667-3397 ', <br /> i <br /> boiesdb@aol.com i <br /> � David.BoiesJr@wellsfargo.com j <br /> i ' <br /> ; � <br /> � i <br /> I � <br /> � <br /> E <br /> f <br /> I <br /> i <br /> t <br /> I I <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> � • � <br /> I <br />
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