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<br />Stephen H. Munstenteiger <br />Gretchen R. Severin <br />Debra J. Klatt <br /> <br />Stephen H. Munstenteiger <br />Law Offices, P.A. <br /> <br />Attorneys and Counselors at Law <br /> <br />Anoka Professional Building <br />Suite 300 <br />403 Jackson Street <br />Anoka, Minnesota 55303-2372 <br />FAX (763) 421-3817 <br />(763) 421-2300 <br /> <br />July 6, 2005 <br /> <br />http://munstenteigerlaw.wld.com <br /> <br />James W. Hess, Esq. <br />Hess Law Office, P.A. <br />19230 Evans Street, Suite 202 <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> <br />RE: My Clients: David and Sylvia Stadden <br />Your Clients: A&R Land Development, LLC <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Hess: <br /> <br />I have enclosed some materials that were sent to me by my clients. Rather than my <br />regurgitating same, I am simply forwarding them on to you as is. <br /> <br />I suppose that the most apparent evidence of adverse use of the area of the boundary <br />dispute is the fact that the ditch was maintained by my client and the grass or "hay" on <br />my client's side of the ditch has been faithfully mowed by my client. In the materials that <br />j am enclosing, there is some reference to the fact that the prior owner of the A&R <br />property concurs that the parties contemplated the fact that the ditch was the boundary <br />line. <br /> <br />I would like to have the centerline of the ditch established by survey, and then we can <br />exchange deeds. I think this would be the fairest and simplest course of action for all <br />concerned. Before we hire a surveyor, I should consult with you about using A&R's <br />surveyor. <br /> <br />Thank you for your cooperation. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br /> <br />R LAW OFFICES, P.A. <br /> <br />SHM/mab <br />Enclosures <br /> <br />Copy: David and Sylvia Stadden <br />