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January30,2004 <br /> <br />To Whom It May Concern: <br /> <br /> Last spring we received a letter stating we were in violation of a city ordinance <br />concerning the parking of two trailers, a small utility trailer with aluminum scrap material, <br />and a snowmobile trailer. In addition, we had a woodpile.and miscellaneous steel siding <br />materials. This letter from the city came as a complete surprise. The siding trailers have <br />been parked in the same place for the last 22 years. <br /> <br />We have taken the following steps to alleviate this problem with concerned <br /> <br />neighbors. <br /> 1. <br /> 2. <br /> 3. <br /> 4. <br /> 5. <br /> <br /> The snowmobile trailer has been removed from the front yard. <br /> The woodpile has been removed. <br />The small utility trailer and miscellaneous siding materials have been removed. <br />We planted five, 5 to 6 feet high pine trees at a cost of Approximately $600. <br />The power company had previously removed 2 large pine trees, which had <br />helped to screen the trailers. We removed the old stumps, black dirt was hauled <br />in, and grass was planted. <br />After completing these things, we continued to receive complaints. We asked the mayor <br />and our councilman to intercede for us. Twice we thought this issue was resolved after <br />they talked to the concerned parties. In November we again received a letter from the City <br />of Ramsey that a complaint had been made. <br /> For the following reasons the two siding trailers were not moved: <br /> 1. We are unable to reach the right side of our garage due to numerous large trees <br /> and a retaining walt along the driveway. <br /> 2. On the left side of our house, starting about 30 feet back from the road, my lot <br /> begins to slope down to the lake. The farther back from the road, the sharper <br /> the slope, creating a hazard and hardship in trying to position them on a slope. <br /> 3. My reason tbr not parking them in the driveway is that my present driveway <br /> will not accommodate them. We currently have 3 drivers, and 4 drivers when <br /> my son is not in college. Each time someone would want to leave the garage, <br /> the two trailers would have to be moved out of the driveway. <br /> 4. As owners of this property and taxpayers, we feel we should be allowed <br /> reasonable use of our property without undue hardship to us. <br /> For about a year this problem has continued, which has been stressful for us. We <br />do not see ourselves as bad neighbors. The last thing that we want to do is build a garage <br />with one child in college this year, and two in colleges next year. In order to end this <br />problem, and hopefully instill some peace in our neighborhood, we are planning to enclose <br />the trailers in question, so that they are out of sight, ending any future complaints. This <br />leaves us with no other option than to build a garage. <br /> <br />Jeff and Barb Rockow <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br /> <br />