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Planning & Zoning Board 8 August 12 , 1992 <br /> Mayor Reinert stated that we may need to form a citizen's <br /> group to discuss water rules/ground rules, water quality <br /> and management, and the like. <br /> Mr. Uhde agreed with Mayor Reinert that this would be a <br /> good idea concerning use of the lake. He added that the <br /> Association has made a commitment to control the access <br /> they propose and limit it to property owners. There may <br /> be 2 or 3 boats, maybe up to 6. The Association has been <br /> very willing to work with those concerned. He added that <br /> when the property was originally being constructed the DNR <br /> had asked if they could buy some property for a boat access <br /> but he had said no. <br /> Mr. Pat Smith stated that he has been a resident for over <br /> 12 years and during that time, if a neighbor needed to <br /> launch his boat and could not from his property, it has <br /> been worked out, this practice could certainly continue. <br /> Most boats go in the water in the spring and come <br /> out in the fall. <br /> ,.� A Mr. Greg Johnson stated that this proposal could set a <br /> precedent other development on the lake. <br /> In response to a question, a resident stated that there is <br /> approximately 311 acres of water and it is 5'-6' deep. Mr. <br /> Larry Brandonberger of 6940 West Shadow Lake Drives stated <br /> that the useable area of the lake is reduced as the season <br /> progresses. Mr. George Gotweld of 6710 East Shadow Lake Drive <br /> was concerned that increased us of the lake will prove <br /> hazardous. The shallowness of the lake presents problems <br /> now with shoreline erosion. <br /> There being no further discussion, Chairman Schaps closed the <br /> Public Hearing at 9:55. He stated that the problems seems to <br /> be not with the park improvements but with the improved boat <br /> access. The business of the access seems to have been <br /> finished but the controversy continues. Lots were sold with <br /> no contractual basis for a boat access. This would <br /> be a large step for the City to take. The residents in the <br /> area all want to get along and be good neighbors. The <br /> decision was previously made not to allow a boat access and <br /> the City should stick with their decision. Improvement of the <br /> park will be an asset to the residents even without the boat <br /> access. Country Lakes Park has a canoe access. At the time it <br /> was developed it was determined that it should be only a canoe <br /> access. <br /> Mr. Gelbman asked if there ever was a rough draft of a plan <br /> for Outlots A and B and Association Bylaws. <br />