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� � <br /> March 31, 2010 ��C���E� <br /> ���7 Q 5 201Q <br /> City Council of Orono C�TMOFpR�lVp <br /> City of Orono <br /> 2750 Kelley Parkway <br /> Orono, MN 55356 <br /> RE: 3415 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD/ DOCK RIGHTS <br /> Dear Members of the Council: <br /> I am writing to follow up on our letter of October 27, 2008. At that time we were trying to sell our <br /> house as I had lost my job of 28 years-and I still remain unemployed. We had several buyers who were <br /> going to come in with offers—but they all decided it was too risky after they further explored the dock <br /> rights issue with the city. Given the market,then and now, buyers were too fearful of the house <br /> maintaining its core value given the lack of resolution of the dock rights. Our house at that time was <br /> valued at$784,0�0. We have watched the value drop today to$547,Oa0...and�ve know we cannot even <br /> attempt to sell this property until the dock rights issue is solidified. <br /> I spoke again with the City Administrator last year about this issue and he suggested that I check local <br /> libraries, etc.to see if there were any issues of neighborhood newsletters/newspapers from 1934— <br /> which is the year when the City of Orono received the lakeshore for our home(and three others) on a <br /> "quit deed". I did check and found no records. Perhaps that is the year in which the farmer who lived <br /> up above and who built these properties passed on; perhaps there were issues with the estate or <br /> perhaps the four cabins he built were no longer in the family and the easiest action was taken. We'll <br /> likely never know the answer to this question. <br /> However, the important point is that it is now 2010 and there is no other viable use of this lakeshore in <br /> front of our home other than how it has been utitized for many years—for the homeowner. We have <br /> maintained it, we have had a dock(as have prior owners), and we are taxed on it. More importantly,we <br /> have paid for it via the purchase of our home. There were two other houses on this street for sale when <br /> we purchased this home in October of 1999(3235 and 3393 Crystal Bay Road) and we paid more for our <br /> house than the list price of either of those two homes and they both have deeded access...and they <br /> were comparable homes to ours. Similarly,the house next to us (3407) sold a couple of years ago with <br /> an assessed value and sale price that reflected lake rights. These houses have sold over the years with <br /> dock access and prices reflecting such (with the recent exception of 3445 Crystal Bay Road—as <br /> explained to me by the City Administrator). We have also invested in our home based on the assessed <br /> value. The selfer's disclosure statement at the time we purchased our home stated that access was <br /> "technically deeded." That has been the understanding since there is no other feasible use for this land. <br /> We would like to once again respectfully request that the small piece of lakeshore in front of our home <br /> be deeded to us. The City of Orono paid nothing for it, we are taxed on it,we utilize it and maintain it <br /> and we feel we have paid for it. But we cannot even consider selling our home unless dock rights can be <br /> determ i ned. <br />
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