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Bayside lot Page 1 of 1 <br /> Melanie Curtis <br /> From: Love, Woody [WLove@CBBURNET.COM] <br /> Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 2:06 PM <br /> To: Melanie Curtis <br /> Cc: smurray@adoproducts.com <br /> Subject: FW: Bayside lot <br /> Melanie, <br /> Thanks for talking and you willingness to review this note from the seller. <br /> Would appreciate any thoughts you might have as to the cities position. �, <br /> � �. <br /> Best Wishes, � ° -,�_ <br /> L ^� \` �'v '+� <br /> Woody ,j� �` p <br /> -----Original Message----- � a� !�� � �� <br /> From: Chip Fisher [mailto:cfisher@ghf.net] � � � ' <br /> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 2:54 PM � '�x � ` <br /> To: woody@woodylove.com <br /> Cc: gstickney@cbburnett.com <br /> Subject: Bayside lot <br /> George asked me to send you an Email to explain what I have found out regarding dock access rights that relate <br /> to my lot on Bayside road. <br /> My attorney has told me that the Easement that we have with The next door lot represents a valid enforceable <br /> legal right obligating Lot 2 to give my lot(lot 1) access to use a dock across their property subject to other local <br /> governing bodies authority over the lakeshore use.. So the owner of lot 2 must do it but its subject to the next <br /> steps that apply to all landowners in and around Lake Minnetonka to comply with whatever rules exist from the <br /> city of Orono or the LMCD since they control the lakeshore and thus all docks on lake Minnetonka. Mike Gaffron <br /> at the city has told me that the city will not approve a separate dock for lot 1 across lot 2s outlot without the city <br /> council giving special approval which he thought was unlikely. The city will also prevent any lakeshore owner from <br /> renting out boat slips. He acknowledged that many many lakeshore owners who have docks may park other <br /> peoples boats at their docks free but they still don't approve of it and he thinks its against their rules. They <br /> obviously have not enforced that position since it is so prevalent around the lake. My attorney tells me that Lot 2 <br /> definitely has lakeshore access and has been granted dock rights for a number of boat slips- He in fact has had a <br /> dock in the water and boats moored at it for many years. <br /> � <br /> � � �� � � <br /> � <br /> �o �� <br /> ; <br /> ' � � �� �� <br /> �� � <br /> �., <br /> ,,,\ <br /> 9/27/2004 <br />