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contour of the shoreline and removal of any downed timber. The more shoreline access required the <br /> more walking trails we would need and the more the shoreline is disturbed,especially if there a steep <br /> slope to the shoreline. We feel this design impedes our goal of leaving the shoreline in its natural state. <br /> Option B - Parallel Pier <br /> 7tt' <br /> 8 shy wet <br /> 96'honzontal length <br /> 8'front Ahnrw <br /> Daptft at and of pear 3-4' <br /> ringar length 24' <br /> re,ge,r width - 4' <br /> Ditstat,ct between <br /> fl' e:rn - 20' <br /> Summary <br /> Voyager Village's pier strategy for the past fifty years has <br /> minimized the impact to the shoreline by choosing locations I 1' <br /> that are relatively flat, require little alteration, and are easily <br /> accessed by people (see photo). We have found docks that <br /> have a main walkway perpendicular to the shoreline and <br /> wings parallel to it are the most space efficient and helps <br /> reduce impact to the shoreline. With that said,Voyager is <br /> willing to consider different designs or any other <br /> recommendations to accommodate other important MINS <br /> considerations in this expansion process. <br /> We appreciate your time and commitment to this process and <br /> look forward to working with you. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Steve Johnson, General Manager <br /> Dave Heiss, Board President <br /> Voyager Village Property Owners Association <br />