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Ohio Lakefront Group

Ohio Lakefront Group. Annual Meeting May 29, 2014. What is the Ohio Lakefront Group. Non-Profit and non-partisan Incorporated in 1999 Grassroots volunteer organization Ordinary citizens; shoreline residents At present there are over 7,000 members

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Ohio Lakefront Group

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  1. Ohio Lakefront Group Annual Meeting May 29, 2014 www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  2. What is the Ohio Lakefront Group • Non-Profit and non-partisan • Incorporated in 1999 • Grassroots volunteer organization • Ordinary citizens; shoreline residents • At present there are over 7,000 members • There are 15,000 parcels along Lake Erie in Ohio www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  3. Purpose • Prevent taking of shoreline property by the State of Ohio • Protect the use of Lake Erie and the environment through reasonable regulation www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  4. Nominees for Board of Directors Baeppler, Greg Bay Village Bunsey, Bob Huron Cyvas, Vitas Willowick Kemmerer, Kent Willowick Limbert, Kevin Timberlake Bob Merrill Madison Plymale, Nancy Marblehead Prout, Mike Sandusky Rennell, Rick Bay Village Tatter, Ken Sheffield Lake Yankel, Tony Bay Village www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  5. Treasurer's Report www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  6. Treasurer's Report, Cont. www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  7. 10 Years • May 2004—Suit filed • Feb. 2006—From Federal Court to State Court • Dec. 2007—Judge Lucci rules in our favor • Aug. 2009—Appeals Court agrees with Lucci • Sept. 2011—Supreme Court unanimous • Sept. 2012—Lucci defines property rights • April 2014—Appeals Court agrees with Lucci • May 2014—ODNR once again appeals www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  8. Lucci’s Second Decision • Defined the Natural Shoreline • Voided Land Leases • Notice to be provided to Governments • Return of Lease Fees • Same Class Certification • Prevailing Party • Attorney Fees later www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  9. Lucci’s Second Decision Appealed • The State appealed all aspects of Lucci’s Second Decision. • Appeals Court only addressed the Class Certification issue. • Appeals Court ruled that Lucci was correct and that the same “class” would be used for the penalty phase of this case. April 4, 2014 www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  10. State Appeals to the Supreme Court • The S. C. may or may not take the case. • If the S. C. takes the case, it will take over a year from now to get a decision on the “Class” issue. • Then, back to Judge Lucci. www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  11. Where is ODNR and A.G. Mike DeWine • Mike DeWine has dropped out. • Special Counsel has been hired for ODNR: • Much more expensive • Higher quality opposition • ODNR is our sole problem (at least for now) www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  12. What Are Our Claims (Public Statement Nov. 14, 2011) • Attorney Fees • Deeds have been altered and need to be corrected • People have paid for leases and fees on land that they own • People need to be compensated for the land that was temporally taken by the State for the past 10-20 years www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  13. Jeffrey M. Reutter, Ph.D.The Ohio State University Director Ohio Sea Grant College Program, including F.T. Stone Laboratory, Center for Lake Erie Research, Great Lakes Aquatic Ecosystem Research Consortium www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

  14. Jack MadisonCatawba Island Club Lake Erie Improvement Association www.ohiolakefrontgroup.com

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