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Mr. John Burger <br />June 1, 1983 <br />pane 2 <br />A dock built in this manner would still be subject to all <br />dock location and construction requirements. In situa- <br />tions like yours where there is a marsh and/or shallow <br />shoreline, the dock can be up to 100 ft. long over the <br />water, with additional dock length over the wetlands. <br />Dredq_ing of the lakebed or filling of the wetlands is <br />prohibited. If navigable depth is not reached by this <br />length dock, the City and LMCD would have to issue a length <br />variance to go farther out, but this would be preferred <br />over dredging. <br />John, I do note one problem I found after you left. Your <br />lakeside parcels are lots 15 and 16. Lakeward of yours is <br />another lot 14, tax parcel 05-117-23 24 0082, listed to an <br />owner in Chicago. All three parcels seem to be wetland <br />(but his and maybe earn yours might be under water). What <br />I told you above stands as far as I'm concerned, but you <br />might have a problem with this other owner. I hope not. <br />Sincerely, <br />Alan Olson <br />City lanner <br />P.S. The other owner is listed as: Daniel Cahill <br />4846 N. Paulina St. <br />Chicago, IL 60640 <br />APO:jl <br />