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<div align="center"><font size=6 color="#FF0000"><b>Upcoming IVGID
Meeting on Beach Access<br><br>
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ALERT: #130<br>
</b>DATE: April 15, 2007<br>
FROM: Village League to Save Incline Assets<br><br>
<b>Dear Friends,<br><br>
</b>As one of the first efforts undertaken by the Village League to Save
Incline Assets Inc. was to do battle to keep our beaches private, I felt
that it was appropriate to share with you a letter written by on one of
our member, whose thoughts that I happen to share. Please make your
thoughts known to the IVGID Trusties and especially Mgr. Bill Horn. <br>
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Member Carole Anderson recently expressed the following opinion on the
IVGID beach access issue. I am pleased to share her thoughts with
you and to urge members to attend the upcoming town meeting scheduled for
April 16 at the Chateau. Your opinions are solicited by IVGID any
time from 7:00AM to 8:00PM. IVGID trustees will be functioning as a
tag team so there will always be an official there to hear your thoughts
on the subject. <br><br>
Sincerely,<br><br>
<b><i><u>Maryanne Ingemanson<br>
</u></i>Maryanne Ingemanson, </b>President<br>
Village League to Save Incline Assets<br><br>
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"It is beyond me how IVGID could open a discussion on beach
access.<br><br>
Either our beaches are private or they are open to all. There
is no legal means to "extend to a few".<br><br>
According to several independent appraisers public opening of the beaches
would reduce the value of every parcel in Incline by $50,000. That's a
loss of $350,000,000 -- image the lawsuits that will follow any IVGID
trustees that allows this to happen.<br><br>
With the developers now holding ownership of the Biltmore site and more
and planning is underway for a Ritz Residence to take form on this
Crystal Bay property, any future legal challenge will become more costly
and prolonged as their "deep pockets" are pitted once again
against our community coffers.<br><br>
As was the case when Mr Bluth attempted to force us to public beaches,
Washoe County and TRPA are on the side of our opponents: make no mistake,
Washoe County and TRPA want our beaches to be public.<br><br>
The IVGID board should not need "public comment" to do the
right thing here: quit claim the title of the beach land to each of the
7,000 +/- holders of the easement for beach use. Then as trustees, vote
IVGID as the manager of the property. The discussion and all future
challenges would be over. This is your duty as "trustees"
of the property owners and voters of Incline Village.<br><br>
Carole Anderson <br><br>
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<b>PS from Email Moderator (Wayne Fischer):</b>
</font><font face="Comic Sans MS" size=4 color="#FF0000"><b>If you unable
to attend the meeting, please send an email to
beachaccess@ivgid.org or send a fax to 775-832-1122 to
express your thoughts, ideas and opinions on giving up our own beach
property to full public access.<br><br>
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