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Regards, Dan <br />We are committed to service excellence. <br />Visit our survey at http://dnr.wi.gov/customersurvev to evaluate how I did. <br />Dan J.Harrington <br />715-635-4097 <br />Dan. Harrington(&Wisconsin. oovv <br />From: Milltown Dock <milltowndockalakeland.ws> <br />Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 8:06 AM <br />To: Harrington, Dan - DNR <Dan.Harrin on(a,wisconsin.gov> <br />Subject: Re: Minerva Dock/pontoon <br />Dan, <br />Good morning. Thank you for being patient as we had time to investigate our legal rights to use the property <br />we have been discussing. As I said before, we own a marine and this is a very busy time of year for us. We <br />made time to get to the property this weekend and speak with all parties involved. We feel strongly we have a <br />legal right to use this land for numerous reasons including old laws, new laws, old public right of way, and the <br />change in right of way when the road was widened. We found stakes the Zoning office informed us were there <br />and proves our stand on the right to use the property. Most importantly, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of <br />properties in Burnett County using land in the same manner. We have been "selected out" and forced to follow <br />ordinances MOST property owners have not followed, knowingly by many government offices. In our <br />research, we found this may be better suited for a judge to decide rather than the DNR but would like to know if <br />you don't think that is the correct avenue to pursue. We want to follow any laws and ordinances applicable and <br />are not trying to cause any issues for the DNR or Zoning offices. We have selected three real estate attorneys to <br />have a phone consultation with to determine who best fits our needs providing the DNR agrees it to be civil <br />rather than a DNR matter. Please advise and thank you for taking the time out of your schedule to address this <br />matter. <br />Lori McCann <br />715-825-3833 <br />