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On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 4:24 PM Adam Gullickson <algullick@gmail.com>wrote: <br /> Hi Heidi, <br /> Wow, this is crazy. Thank you for this info. <br /> I would really like to talk with you more about this to make sure that we can resolve things and that we <br /> comply. <br /> II � <br /> Reading through this it appears that these conversations with happening in parallel with us looking and his <br /> statement said that the property should have been removed cause the agent listing expired. <br /> i • <br /> ii <br /> 1. The 12 ft X 12 ft patio that was also installed above the steps cannot be kept and must be removed by <br /> 7/1/23 as there is no way to permit this type of structure within the 75 ft setback to the Ordinary High Water <br /> Mark. <br /> I will remove this. I have attached a photo that I found from a listing which shows what was there <br /> previously. Essentially we could only do grass there is that correct? When does this need to be removed by <br /> and what evidence do you require? I will likely need a jackhammer or maul and a dumpster to effectively <br /> remove but my goal would be this Fall. <br /> 2. A new concrete patio was poured near the entrance to the cabin without a land use permit. If this is a <br /> new patio then it will also need to be removed by 7/1/23 as there is no way to permit this type of new <br /> ii <br /> structure within the 75 ft setback. If this patio is replacing something that was pre-existing we will need <br /> documentation showing that the new is not exceeding the footprint of the pre-existing and we will need a <br /> land use permit. The normal fee for a patio is $125.00 and the fee for after-the-fact permitting at 3 times the <br /> amount is $375.00. <br /> Was photo evidence of this ever shown? I would prefer to not tear this out. If we choose to keep this is it <br /> just the$125 land use permit fee? <br /> 3. There appears to be 2 structures on the parcel being used as bunkhouses that never got land use permits. <br /> You are allowed 1 bunkhouse per parcel,please find attached the information from our ordinances on the <br /> different bunkhouses that are allowed. The normal fee for a bunkhouse is $250.00 and the fee for after-the- <br /> fact permitting at 3 times the amount is $750.00. The second structure that you do not wish to use as a <br /> bunkhouse needs to be reverted back to a shed,not for human habitation. <br /> My plan was to only use the second structure nearest to the wetland as a shed. Is that acceptable given <br /> removing the toilet below? What evidence do you require for this? <br /> 3 <br />