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Mrs. Alicandro: Not to the :Harsh. Nothing was touched on the marsh. <br /> Pauline: There is a conservation easement and also a reserved lot. <br /> Mrs. Alicandro: Yes, my son told us. <br /> Pauline: The reserved lot belongs to the Fields Point Manufacturing Co. , <br /> Mrs. Alicandro: What reserved lot? <br /> Pauline: At the end of your property. Beyond your bound, there is an easement and <br /> beyond that there is a reserved lot. <br /> Mrs. Alicandro: I don 't understand what you are saying. <br /> Pauline: Shows on the map where her property comes to. Then there is a dotted line. <br /> That is a conservation easement. And then from here all the way over to here, Lot 55, <br /> that is a reserved lot that belongs to Fields Point Corp. <br /> Mrs. Alicandro: That is marsh, <br /> Pauline: That is a reserved lot that belongs to Fields Point Corp. <br /> Mrs. Alicandro: And where is the Fields Point Corporation? <br /> Pauline: That is New Seabury. <br /> Mrs. Alicandro: And that is marsh. <br /> Pauline: That is the reserved lot and in order to put anything over that, you possibly <br /> must have permission from them. It is listed in the Assessor's Office as -a reserved <br /> lot -- Lot 140 A. <br /> Charles: So actually what we are saying is that the pier will be on Fields Point's <br /> property. <br /> Mrs. .Alicandro: They never told us that when we purchased the property. <br /> Wayne: They must wanted to control the waterway. <br /> Pauline: I would advise you for all legal purposestodouble-check on that. <br /> Wayne: Seek your attorney. <br /> Mrs. Alicandro: Should that be on our deed? <br /> Pauline: It should be. <br /> Mrs. Alicandro: As soon as we get this straightened out, then we will get our permit. <br /> Is that what you are saying? <br /> Charles: Yes, if you get in touch with us because we have to issue an Order to the <br /> owner of the uroperty. <br />