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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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10/08/1980
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Wayne: Could you come up here and show us. Suggests he draw on the plot clan. <br /> Ken: Draw your house on that and where the construction is going to be. <br /> Mr. Hutchins: Okay. This is the house -- it is about 44 feet long and 10 feet <br /> wide and we plan to put a 16 foot by 12 foot addition on. <br /> Wayne: Is that a double lot: Is that what this dotted line is? <br /> Mr. Hutchins: I don 't know if it is a double lot or not. It is 160 foot front- <br /> age by 152 feet deep. <br /> Wayne: I am just curious what these are. This is the property line in other words. <br /> You are still going to be about 50 feet away. <br /> Mr. Hunter: There is another piece of land deeded to this. When they put Timber <br /> Lane Drive in, there was a strip of land where they relaid it from the old to the <br /> new and they deeded that strip of land from the new road to the property line which <br /> made it 156 feet deep. <br /> Mr. Hutchins: This is wap mover on the edge of the property here. <br /> Mr. Hunter: The 100 foot mark is about 10'feet behind the house and the septic sys- <br /> tem is going a good 15 feet behind that. This is all being done with the intent of <br /> making. this usable for the next four. or five years and then building a year-round <br /> house set back 100 feet.- This is why we don't want to go into anything elaborate on <br /> this. This is a very primitive place -- no electricity, an outhouse (which we under- <br /> stand is againstthelaw now). We have got to nut an extension on it to put-a. bath- <br /> room in- it- and -we have got to put electricity in it to run the septic system, -_ I <br /> understand it- was the very first cottage on the-lake,. so that dates back a few- years. <br /> Ken: Will you-draw-where you are going- to put an addition on. . <br /> Mr. Hutchins: There are two rooms -- a kitchen and a bedroom and there is a porch. <br /> We plan to put a bedroom on the side of the front room. <br /> Mr. Hunter: Which will house a bedroom -and a bathroom. <br /> Ken: Are you going to build a deck? <br /> Mr. Hutchins: The deck will extend this porch. <br /> Mr. Hunter: That porch was taken down in the hurricane and never replaced and this <br /> deck would replace it. <br /> Charles: Have you been before the Board of Health for your septic system: <br /> Mr. Hutchins: They were there and supervised us doing the deep hole test. <br /> Air. Hunter: The septic system is being put in so it will be usable for both the <br /> cottage and the house. <br /> Mr. Hutchins: If we do build a final house ten vears from now, it will be acceptable <br /> for that also. <br />
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