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Eleven planning lessons from the Midwest’s summer lake cottage country
Summer means many Americans and Canadians head to the abundant freshwater lakes across large swaths of both countries. It is also a time to reflect, consider, and be reminded of potential planning and zoning issues that arise with the tourists … Continue reading
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