Friday, February 25, 2011

Lake Koshkonong Levels

lake level = 777.69

Jumped just more than a foot in the past week

Friday, February 18, 2011

Snow Melt on Lake Koshkonong

Little effect so far on lake levels...

Lake Level = 776.49

Stay away rain though.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

RKLD Contests Rock County Slow No Wake Procedures

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Fastest Wheelie On ICE - Lake Koshkonong

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Koshkonong slowly ticking up

Lake Level  = 776.32

Winter order Max = 775.77

6 1/2 inches too high.

Friday, February 04, 2011

At Summer MAX during Winter Drawdown

Koshkonong Lake Level = 776.33

RE: Koshkonong Access at Oxbow PT 2

From WDNR -

We talked about the project. there will be no boat ramp. they're cutting one box elder and some buckthorn and moving it up onto the shoreline. they'll be moving snow so cars can access the lake ice, but assured me that no ground disturbance would be happening. the reference to trucks and backhoe in the article wasn't quite accurate. John said a truck and skid loader will be used to move snow and tree parts out of the way.

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RE: Koshkonong Access at Oxbow PT 1

Hi Brian,


It is not unusual for land to be dedicated as public access but never improved or used for that purpose. Over time, these orphan parcels sometimes become overgrown and ignored. Other times, the adjacent landowners just mow a little beyond their property lines and treat the public access strip as though a part of their lot.

There is a 1920's statute that required dedication of a 66 foot public access each half mile when lake or stream frontage land is platted. It is still on the books. The 1920-era statute gives title to the dedicated access lots to the township in trust for the public. Sometimes towns don't want them for various reasons (expense, liability, angry neighbor who doesn't want public use next door.). A 1980's law establishes a process to vacate these public land. Other times these are just public roads laid out all the way to the water's edge, but they didn't pave the last part.

I don't know what this guy found at the court house, but my bet is that it's the plat of a subdivision in which this strip is shown as a public access point.

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