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Parks director lists maintenance projects, permits backlog and warns of unauthorized Alcoa lot construction
Summary
The director told trustees about a 170-entry construction-request spreadsheet for Alcoa lots, delays and requirements tied to Bureau of Reclamation and Army Corps approvals, capital needs at lakes (lift-station pumps, dock replacement, outhouses) and two instances of unauthorized construction that may require cease-and-desist letters and an executive session.
During the director's report, Michael Brown provided trustees with a spreadsheet documenting roughly 170 construction requests over the last five years for Alcoa cabin and trailer lots, including tree trimming, deck and dock work, shed additions and trailer replacements. He said simple projects typically require a building permit and parks sign-off; work that disturbs ground or alters docks requires Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation review and can extend review timelines.
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