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said, I asked Nancy multiple ways if we could work together if she was willing to share a <br />dock, all my suggestions were answered with an emphatic no and more......, the only thing <br />she said I should do is to withdraw my application and go away. Ted also said to Nancy that <br />it is not just Joe, that he would like a place to park his boat from time to time, he said it <br />would not be that frequent, but he would like that option. After little headway, and not long <br />after that, Ted looked at me and said "I think we're done here." So frankly, I am not sure <br />about the next steps with Nancy, I guess is a neighbor may have to reach out and connect <br />with her. <br /> <br />Not sure how you want to capture this….but that is how it went. <br /> <br />As a side note: <br /> <br />Ted asked Nancy if she would grant me an easement on the other side of her lakeshore lots <br />closer to my lot, she said no as she is in the process of selling it. Ted said if you’re selling I <br />am seriously interested in buying it. Nancy said you better hurry, Ted gave her his business <br />card and said call me I am serious. Ted then looked at me and said if I buy it I will grant <br />you an easement - my assessment, a long shot at best. <br /> <br /> <br />In the other gathering were the following lot owners: <br /> <br />Jud and his wife <br />Bollis's and their son Chris. <br />Dave Saari and his brother <br /> <br />This discussion was more open, healthy, and reasonable, which I believe may lead to some <br />concessions/acceptance given what the Council said, neighbors figure it out or we will..... <br /> <br />The discussion had a couple of themes: <br /> <br />