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04/07/1982
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APR 71992 <br />_I <br />First Off, I am in possession of a print or drawing by the county <br />of a proposed boat ramp, dock and vehicle turn around area that <br />encompasses my privately owned property. As a Navy man and an <br />accomplished yachtsman (I own and operate a 40 foot yacht and a <br />54 foot houseboat), I am very familiar with waterway navigational <br />charts and maps. With them as a reference and my own personal <br />survey, by wading hundreds of feet off shore from the east end <br />of Quay Dock Road, I find the water less than up to my knees -- <br />their is not enough water here to launch a boat. I suppose every- <br />one knows that if dredging were premitted, it would be near <br />impossible to do that because of the Solid Rock at the surface. <br />Secondly, Quay Dock Road if extended east 72 feet from where the <br />pavement ends, would not at all line up with the "Old Dock", <br />which is some 30 feet north of my south line. <br />Thirdly, the public use of Quay Dock Road as a road has terminated <br />at the end of the pavement primarily because the 72 feet to the <br />water is not accessible by motor vehicle. <br />Fourth, I have no wish or desire to have any portion of the paved <br />portion of Quay Dock Road or the existing drainage ditch on the <br />south side of the road closed off. <br />Fifth, since that portion of.land from the centerline at the end <br />of the pavement of Quay Dock Road, east to the river is owned by <br />me and is not being used as a public roadway access to the water, <br />I hereby submit my intention to give an easement -of ten (10) feet, <br />no more or no less from the centerline at the end of the pavement <br />of Quay Dock Road east to the river (some 72 feet more or less). <br />Should the adjacent landowner, Mr. James Holmes do the same, a <br />more than confortable access path could be had to the waterway. <br />And Last, it is my humble desire to be accepted into the community <br />of Winter Beach and become an active member in our community <br />projects. <br />Sincerely, <br />�eRo amp " ry <br />1950 Qday Dock Ro <br />Attorney Brandenburg reported that the County has now <br />received an updated survey of Quay Dock Road showing <br />drainage, the oyster beds, the old dock, rights-of-way, etc. <br />Staff is now analyzing how this relates to the original <br />maintenance map and would request that the County Commission <br />allow them to continue on with their discussions with the <br />property owners as well as those interested in preserving <br />Quay Dock Road and protecting County rights. Attorney <br />Brandenburg noted that the survey, which differs somewhat <br />from the maintenance map filed by the County, shows the road <br />has a bend to the north in the end of it and from the bend <br />74 <br />
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