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Cherry
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. � <br /> � c� �a�� . _ <br /> r.�� <br /> ���� <br /> D ��� <br /> � � �� ���: � <br /> Jeanne Mabusth - PLEASE HELP �� <br /> � <br /> Ron Glesne, 1470 Cherry Place, again has his mercury light turned on down at <br /> the lakeshore. The light is three to ten feet from the property line. Glesne's <br /> home is protected from glare because they have a very steep hill from the lakeshore <br /> to their home. Muller`s home to the north does not have the light shinin� in their <br /> front lakeshore windows. <br /> The light causes the following problems for us: <br /> 1. Our dock is lit up by the light. This is a violation of Section 10.60, <br /> Subdivision 8. <br /> 2. Our grass hae very little light shining on it because of low <br /> oak tree branches - which will have to be trimmed because the <br /> grass under them is dying. <br /> 3. Because of the shape of the oak tree the light glares at our <br /> home through a large space between branches. There is no protection <br /> for us. <br /> 4. Our family room, facing the lake, has a solid wall of windows. <br /> The light is always glaring at us. It lights up the west wall of <br /> this room. We have moved furniture in front of a decic door to <br /> avoid .the glare when we sit in our family room at night. <br /> 5. The southwest corner of the living room reflects the light. <br /> 6. Our bedroom curtains reflect the light and there is a <br /> light spot on our bedroom wall. <br /> We could live with the light if it were in the back of our house but we reall.s� <br /> enjoy watching the lake in the evening and the moon's reflection on the water is <br /> wonderful. This light just glares in our family room, ruins the serenity and is <br /> a constant harassment. <br /> Would you please have Ron Glesne put a shield on the light so it does not shine in <br /> our home and light the walls. Ron Glesne put the light there to protect his boat <br /> so as a compromise we can live with our dock being lit up but having that light <br /> glare in our home is pure torture. <br /> � .. <br /> , ,.. <br /> The light has been a probiem for a number of years. In the past we have discussed <br /> this problem with Glesne's, but to no avail. The light breaks on occasions, we get <br /> blamed for breaking it, and when Ron fixes it, he sends his wife over to tell us <br /> "We aren't going to like it but he's putting the light up." We have tried to work this <br /> out in a neighborly fashion, but with no success so please help us bv enforcing <br /> the ordinance. <br /> Thank you for your consideration of this matter. <br /> �on :Y Peggy 0'Reilly <br /> 3928 Cherry Avenue <br /> 471-0164 work phone til 2 P.M. for Peggy 472-1600, ex 283 <br /> cc: rfichael Gaffron <br />
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