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June 11, 1935 <br /> Mr. Cruce Anderson <br /> Parks and ;recreation Director <br /> City of Mounds View <br /> 2401 dighwey 10 • <br /> Sounds View, ;9i; 55112 <br /> Dear Mr. Anderson: <br /> I've enclosed a copy of your last writton communication concerning the <br /> "uackotop problem" at Oakwood Park. <br /> This will be the seventh summer of owninci iiy hobo, located aL 2147 Gekwoou, <br /> ralonnaide 3aLwocd Park, and cy patience is finally ueariny thin. <br /> moving hor.e plate back two feet never solved the problem, as I've related <br /> to you several times since your letter of 19:.1. <br /> :ecause of two recent incidents, I no longer will pay lip service to your <br /> suggestion of soeking reimbursements from the city after damac;es occur. <br /> tri the evening of iey27, ;eraorial Jay, I was in my front yard while a city <br /> :sponsored baseball teary was practicing on the field below. <br /> One of the batters hit a ?foul tick" which sailed over miry head, landing by <br /> the fence which borders my property with 2139 Oakwood. <br /> • The ball hod been airborne the entire width of rig), property, a distance of <br /> over one hundred feet back from horse plate. <br /> Afes nights later, while this sane baseball team was practicing again,• a <br /> "foul tick" bounced off ray kitchen window fifteen minutes before I was to <br /> sit down and eat dinner. <br /> These are only the latest, and coincidentally, tho moat physically threatening <br /> incidents, as my borne, narege, and vehicles have sustained countless "hits" <br /> over the years! <br /> Mr. Anderson, the time for a solution to Chia problem is WWI <br /> I believe being a homeowner in ;rounds View and a taxpayer in this county and <br /> state entitles me to sone degree of protection from nine and twelve inch <br /> drojiectileu. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> /, <br /> cc: Mayor Linke <br /> • <br />