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Eagle Lake - Legal Lake Level Petition and Information

In an effort to regain control of the long-term lake level of Eagle Lake while maintaining property values and reducing
the future costs of devastating flooding, the Eagle Lake Texas Association strongly supports the establishment of a Legal
Lake Level.

Official Petition Language is as follows:

EAGLE LAKE PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MICHIGAN

The undersigned property owners of lands abutting Eagle Lake located in Texas Charter Township, Kalamazoo County,
Michigan respectfully submit unto this Board this petition as follows:

The seasonable variations of inflow and precipitation, combined with a lack of suitable control over outflow, causes the
water level of Eagle Lake to rise to a degree which is harmful to our interests.

The maintenance of a stable, normal, lake level is necessary on Eagle Lake to protect the public health,
welfare, and safety; to preserve the natural resources of the State of Michigan; and to protect property values
around Eagle Lake.

Therefore, we petition the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners to take the following action as provided by Part
307, Inland Lake Levels, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended. MCL
324.30702(1).

To cause to be determined and established a Legal Lake Level for Eagle Lake, at an established lake level.

Petition Locations and Contact Information


Petitions can be signed at the October 3rd meeting OR at following locations (available on front porches of the residents)
until October 17th.

• Coon Residence: 1442 N Eagle Lake Drive


• Nobis Residence: 870 E Eagle Lake Drive
• Nulty Residence: 568 Aquaview Drive
• Spettel Residence: 1010 Treasure Island Drive
• Vrooeginway Residence: 567 Treasure Island Drive
• Gignac Residence: 7071 Eagle Heights Dr.
• Texas Township Hall
• Crooked Lake Market – Monday 10/7 4:00pm to 6:00pm

Contact Information
Questions about the Legal Lake Level process or details: Len Bosma – lfbosma@gmail.com

Questions about how/where to sign the petition: Steve Ott – textott@gmail.com


Crooked Lake - Legal Lake Level Petition and Information
In an effort to regain control of the long-term lake level of Crooked Lake while maintaining property values and reducing
the future costs of devastating flooding, the Crooked Lake Texas Association strongly supports the establishment of a
Legal Lake Level.

Official Petition Language is as follows:

CROOKED LAKE PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MICHIGAN

The undersigned property owners of lands abutting Crooked Lake located in Texas Charter Township, Kalamazoo County,
Michigan respectfully submit unto this Board this petition as follows:

The seasonable variations of inflow and precipitation, combined with a lack of suitable control over outflow, causes the
water level of Crooked Lake to rise to a degree which is harmful to our interests.

The maintenance of a stable, normal, lake level is necessary on Crooked Lake to protect the public health,
welfare, and safety; to preserve the natural resources of the State of Michigan; and to protect property values
around Crooked Lake.

Therefore, we petition the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners to take the following action as provided by Part
307, Inland Lake Levels, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended. MCL
324.30702(1).

To cause to be determined and established a Legal Lake Level for Crooked Lake, at an established lake level.

Petition Locations and Contact Information


Please contact any board member if you have questions regarding the petition or wish to sign it. Contact information for
the board is on the Crookedlaketexas.com web site. (i.e. Russ Walters - rmwalters@aol.com). We will also be at the Boat
Ramp Building (Crooked lake market) on Friday October 4 and Monday October 7 from 4:00 PM -6:00 PM.

Please watch Facebook or the Crooked Lake web site for future dates and additional information.

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