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4/17/00 <br />Dear Planning Commission, <br />This note is in regards to the #2549 David Lovelace application for a <br />dock permit between lots 38 and 39 on Morse Island Park. <br />As owner and part time resident of Lots 34 &35 for the past 25 <br />years, I am opposed to this application. If the applicant has a <br />permitted dock access, I see no reason to increase the congestion <br />more than a quarter mile away from his proposed building site. <br />Theoretically, there is supposed to be no motorized vehicular <br />traffic on the Island (at least there were signs to that effect all <br />over the island for many years). Obviously, to build or to haul larger <br />things to the island especially in the winter most folks out there <br />understand the island problem. Unfortunately, these days of the four <br />wheeler have in part destroyed the tranquillity I once knew. It would <br />be highly unlikely that Mr. Lovelace would not contribute to more <br />four wheel traffic or other motorized traffic given the location of <br />his property and the proposed dock site. Furthermore, there are <br />already two residents using that dock site who have property <br />adjacent to the site. This new dock will simply increase the <br />congestion at this point, but will not affect Mr. Lovelace, only his <br />relatively distant neighbors. <br />Please deny this request and allow Mr. Lovelace the already <br />permitted dock site. He knew where the permitted dock site was <br />when he purchased the property. <br />Sincerely, <br />William & GayLynn Liljemark
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