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. * <br /> Christine Mattson <br /> F{om: Christine Mattson <br /> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 9:10 AM <br /> To: 'odonoghue@mchsi.com' <br /> Cc: Lyle Oman; Willie Gibbs <br /> Subject: 1780 Shadywood Rd <br /> Dan, <br /> The City has regulations regarding exterior storage of materials and debris (City Code 78-1577). However due <br /> to the nature of our community as a lakeshore community we make allowances for the overwinter landward <br /> storage of docks, etc. and do not have specified setback requirements. Boats must be stored at least 5' from <br /> the property line; docks and the like materials should be stored entirely on the subject property. We don't <br /> disallow the storage of docks and other lake access items (lifts, etc)... Typically this type of storage happens <br /> during non-boating, winter months. We understand this property owner needed to move their dock to meet a <br /> LMCD setback and apparently chose not to relocate the dock rather just removed it for the season. <br /> I spoke with the owners of 1780 Shadywood Road. They stated their ShoreStation is located at least 5' off the <br /> property line. Our City inspector will take a look when he performs a site inspection of the property regarding <br /> the other complaints you reported. <br /> Christine^' <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: odonoghue@mchsi.com [mailto:odonoghue@mchsi.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 6:07 PM <br /> To: Christine Mattson <br /> Cc: Lyle Oman <br /> Subject: 1780 Shadywood Rd <br /> Hi Chris - <br /> I just wanted to followup with you on our phone conversation from earlier this afternoon regarding the <br /> storage placement of the ShoreStation at 1780 Shadywood Rd (Mr. Eric Wilson residence). <br /> Were you able to reach Mr. Wilson (or his wife Leslie) ? <br /> Is he now aware of the fact that this location is not compliant to lot line setback rules ? <br /> Did he make a committment to move it ? <br /> To the location he's stored it over the last 3 winters ? <br /> As I shared in our phone conversation, Mr. Wilson is due to leave the country next week for a two year work <br /> assignment in the Middle East. <br /> He has recently leased his home/property for that two year period. <br /> My fear is that once Mr. Wilson leaves the counrty next week,the lessor will have no knowledge of, authority <br /> to nor finances to pay for it's movement. <br /> lust for my own understanding, could you also direct me to which Could you please call me at your earliest <br /> convenience to discuss ? <br /> Most appreciated. <br /> Dan 0'Donoghue <br /> i <br />