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Melanie Curtis <br /> From: Christine Mattson <br /> Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 11:59 AM <br /> To: 'Steve LichY <br /> Cc: Melanie Curtis; Evelyn M. Turner <br /> Subject: RE: From Orono Website: <br /> Attachments: retaining walls.pdf <br /> Steve, <br /> I'll need to pull the street file and see if there are any special circumstances with this subdivision. <br /> Absent any prohibition in subdivision approval: <br /> A land alteration permit will be required for the earth movement and if any part of the retaining wall is over 4 feet high <br /> from bottom of footings to the top, a building permit will be required for the wall. I've attached an information sheet on <br /> retaining walls for you to read over. <br /> Christine <br /> From: Steve Licht [mailto:slicht@charlescudd.com] <br /> Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 10:11 AM <br /> To: Christine Mattson <br /> Subject: From Orono Website: <br /> Hi Christine, <br /> At 3355 Graham Hill Road my landscape architect would like to put a poured concrete retaining wall <br /> (with a footing below it, stucco on one side, soil on the other side and a stone cap on top) <br /> in the front yard between the drainage and utility easement and the 30'front yard setback line, can I do this? <br /> Steve <br /> 1 <br />