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Property owner Mike Lucarelli asks Luna Pier Council to allow pursuit of private boardwalk bridge
Summary
Mike Lucarelli presented a concept for a private boardwalk bridge on his property and asked the city for approval to proceed; council said it could issue an easement resolution only after Lucarelli provides precise measurements and confirmed the proposal cannot encroach on Consumers Energy easements.
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Mike Lucarelli asked the Luna Pier City Council for permission to proceed with a concept to build a boardwalk bridge on his property. He described the project vision and asked what approvals would be required to move forward.
Council members responded that the city could provide a resolution to support an easement only after Lucarelli submits specific measurements for the proposed structure. Council members also cautioned that the city is not authorized to permit encroachment on easements owned by Consumers Energy, and that any final council action would depend on whether the proposed alignment conflicts with utility easements.
The discussion did not include a formal vote or specific engineering details. Council members did not authorize construction; they limited their commitment to providing a potential easement resolution contingent on Lucarelli supplying the measurements and confirming no conflicts with Consumers Energy easements. The council also acknowledged it would need to review any written plans or bids before taking further action.
