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Hello Melanie. I know this is coming in late, but I figured it might be of some help to you. <br /> I tried to figure out my own way through all of the LMCD rules, and decided I better talk to an expert. I <br /> ended up speaking with Mathew over at the LMCD about the proposed dock, and he was able to rattle off <br /> enough of their rules to get my head spinning. <br /> One thing he mentioned was that docks need a 10 foot setback from any adjoining lots. I guess this <br /> setback actually extends beyond the shoreline and into the lake. At least this is how I understood it! <br /> Attached are a couple of sketches I made to try to show this. In the handmade one, I used a ruler to <br /> determine where 10 foot setback is, and I calibrated my measurement based upon the 38.5 feet of <br /> shoreline stated in one of the slides in the application. I also tried to illustrate it by overlaying a slide from <br /> the application itself, but that is just me eyeballing it. If you figure a dock is maybe 3 feet wide, plus the <br /> width of any boat tied to it, the dock might have to be pretty short to stay within the setbacks. I have no <br /> idea how accurate any of this is, so It might be a good idea to get this all surveyed to figure where these <br /> boarders actually lie. <br /> Mathew said he would be very happy to help out with any questions you all might have. From my limited <br /> understanding,there are a number of relevant LMCD rules that might have an impact here. <br /> Hope that helps! Thank you again and take care. -Jud <br /> Judson K. Champlin <br /> Westman, Champlin and Koehler, P.A. <br /> Suite 1100 <br /> 121 South Eighth Street <br /> Minneapolis, MN 55402 <br /> www.wck.com <br /> 612-334-3222 <br /> Intellectual Property Attorneys <br /> ®, <br /> WARNING: The information contained in this transmission may be privileged or <br /> confidential. It is intended only for the above identified recipient. If you are not the <br /> intended recipient, please forward this transmission to the author. Please delete this <br />