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Gardiner Code Officer David P Cichowski Brings Guns to Wlodylo Family home Wife Debra Wlodylo has to take medication under doctors care to keep calm due to EXTREME stress caused by city See the whole story here www.HelpSaveOurHome.ME
Contributed by Justice myMaineToday.com 2008-10-16


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City of Gardiner Police Showing Guns in front of Wlodylo Family Home

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Gardiner code Officer David P Cichowski and Gardiner Police in front of Wlodylo Family Home

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Plate number of vehicle of Cichowski and Gardiner Police

Falmouth — Copy of letter sent to David P Cichowski(city has no reply)

Peter M. J. Wlodylo

173 Highland Avenue, Gardiner, Maine 04345

Sent Via Certified Mail # 7005 0390 0004 1479 6067 to David P. Cichowski

Second Letter

July 2, 2008

To

David P. Cichowski/ code enforcement officer

City of Gardiner Maine

Gardiner City Hall

6 Church Street

Gardiner, Maine 04345

(207) 582-4200 Jeff Kobrock

(207) 582-6892

RE: Permit Renewals BUILDING PERMIT #06-BP-071 issued June 12, 2006 by David P. Cichowski

RE: Permit Renewals Reply to your letter dated June 25, 2008

Dear Mr. Cichowski,

I have received your letter dated June 25, 2008 (delivered June26, 2008)

There are a few things that need to be clarified just in case there are problems that develop in the future because of misunderstandings.

First of all STOP BRINGING THE POLICE AND GUNS TO MY HOME

This is a construction project not a bank robbery in progress. MY WIFE IS UNDER EXTREME EMOTIONAL DISTRESS AND IS UNDER A DOCTORS CARE AND IS CURRENTLY BEING MEDICATED BY ANTIDEPRESSENT DRUGS BECAUSE OF YOU, THE POLICE AND THE DISPLAY OF FIREARMS EVERYTIME YOU SHOW UP AT MY HOME

1. While I am grateful for any building extension to said permits above, however your so called 90 day extension is only 76 actual days, as you notified us on the 26 of June, you could have notified us on June 12, 2008, however you failed to do that because of your own fault so therefore your 90 days is only 76 days.

2. As for your ninety day extension my reply to you is this, It is not possible for us to complete this project in that time frame, so stop playing the 90 day game, no one in their RIGHT MIND would expect us to complete this project in that time frame. I have explained the project to you in the 2 previous certified letters so it is not necessary to explain it again, is it?

3. Your refusal to let us finish the project will only result in us suing you and the city, so stop playing the 90 day game as it only makes you look STUPID, we know you are not, so stop playing the STUPID game.

4. As YOU KNOW I have been a carpenter for a number of years, about 38 to be exact. I have furnished you with a finish drawing of the project and my work speaks for itself. So stop playing the stupid game. In addition to all the above I had to manufacture a special backhoe, a one of a kind, as I made it myself to dig under the building with sufficient power and force to do the required job of removing and replacing the old foundation walls.

5. The permit renewals as I currently understand them are complete with all the decks as shown in the drawings, the footing for the decks were installed before the grandfather clause expired as I sent you certified mail conforming this. The decks are now grandfathered as we have a vested interest. If you do not agree, let me know so I can start the lawsuit against you.

You should have extended these permit without the 90 day game playing, your game playing is a waste of time and serves no real purpose. WE both know this is an extensive project under unusual circumstances (the record proves it) and

yet you continue to ignore the facts. It is safe to say that any normal intelligent person would agree with me.

Yours Truly,

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Peter Wlodylo (City of Gardiner Taxpayer and Home Owner) Date

ATTACHMENTS PHOTOS 1. Gardiner police with GUNS. 2. You and the police Gardiner police. 3. License plate of vehicle 2038 NY


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