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Page Two <br />July 21, 1994 <br />This fence identifies to the public where the access is and keeps the <br />public and their pets out of our front yard. Sometimes the kids go so <br />far as to swim on our dock. I guess this isn't the end of the world <br />but who has the liability if someone gets hurt? People that live in <br />the immediate area get on and off the lake with their 4 wheel all> <br />terrain vehicles and snowmobiles. He have no problem with this <br />provided they don't come up on our lawn, bushes, or gardens. This <br />fence again establishes a boundary. He are aware that the city has <br />five different signs up now all over the access road regarding many <br />different rules, but they only work sometimes for some people. This <br />fence is now half covered on both sides with existing 15+ year old <br />grape vines. He have planted grape vines this spring to cover the <br />other half where the shed was. Soon the fence will look entirely like <br />a hedge and its function will be a trellis. <br />Since we moved in, we have maintained this access, such as cleaned up <br />pop and beer cans, glass, garbage, sticks, and seaweed. This year we <br />formally adopted the beach and have installed many bushes and plants, <br />increased the grass coverage, cut the grass and trimmed the trees, <br />plus the normal garbage and seaweed cleanup. <br />He feel we have been a good neighbor and hope the City will understand <br />and approve this reguest for a variance. <br />Sincerely, <br />Larry ‘S Elsen <br />LDE:178