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r' <br />OF /AiLSr iftfiTH PfoPoj^o hoCK <br />o^€ 5<s<//4<ec “ /o' <br />IaK£ <br />______ <br />t£ct; <br />f <br />PROpe/fTV <br />A/A/^ <br />ii00S€ <br />h ^ <br />Uj <br />My current aock has deteriorated beyond repair and this coming year I will <br />be purchasing a new dock. I will also be getting a 19' boat requiring a <br />boat lift and canopy cover. Due to a chronic back problem I should not be <br />engaged in the physical labor involved with putting in and taking out a <br />dock each year. I propose to avoid this hardship by putting a dock in the <br />inlet where it would be protedted from shifting ice and could be left in <br />year around. This location would also afford more protection for my boat <br />during rough weather and from theft as it Is closer and more vlsable from <br />the house. <br />Removing 18" of superficial sand from the entrance to the inlet would not <br />break or enter the mud bottom of the lake and would only remove sand which <br />has filtered in during the last few years. <br />I would be happy to use a steel pipe dock in the inlet instead of a piling <br />dock to spare the lake any possible damage from driving piles into the <br />bottom 2uid to spare me the expense of the saime. <br />n l[ ' ^ f I'/ rIt U, L i L’n ! <br />: L. <br />SEP <br />CITY Or ORO.NO