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Paulinei No vegetation or decayed matter or anything in there? <br /> Charles: The only vegetation.,or decaying matter that you would find in there is <br /> within the first 12 inches -= if there is that much in some places. All of the <br /> rest of it is sand, <br /> Pauline: Just a dune -- that is all that is then? <br /> Charles: Which is fine for percolation. <br /> Mr. Baker: Is there some kind of law �o make New Seabury plant on there? _ <br /> Pauline: Conservation. <br /> Mr. Baker: My partner and I are really concerned about that. <br /> Charles: We are concerned because of the possible effect on septic systems. Also, <br /> because people are looking at a lot of things there and they aren't aware what the <br /> conditions actually are. <br /> Mr. Baker: I know New Seabury is not going around telling people even about this <br /> referring to Conservation Commission). I found out about the Board through the <br /> Building Inspector. <br /> Charles: This is why the Board of Health requested some sort of information. We <br /> had been told in the beginning that it would be forthcoming. It had not been forth- <br /> coming and so now we are requesting it. <br /> Mr.. Baker: From New Seabury? <br /> Charles: Yes. <br /> Mr. Baker: The man I am working for would probably want to knock down the old place <br /> and build a new one 1$ feet further back. He wants to re-sell it. This is a spec- <br /> ulation for him and nobody said a word to him about the Board, the regulations or <br /> any of that stuff. <br /> Charles: What he should have done was to take a look at that bluff and seen and <br /> recognized what was happening during that storm. <br /> Mr. Baker: He lives in Boston and he wasn't around. <br /> Charles: It is a circumstance that comes up in every coastal area. People are in- <br /> trigued with the idea of property on the water. Water property is more valuable. <br /> They think that it would increase in value more and they forget to look at the other <br /> side of what nature does to an area like that. <br /> Mr. Baker: I understand that, but what do I tell him? In other words, are we going <br /> to be stopped from doing anythinU,, there? What kind of time frame is involved? <br /> Charles: I don't know how to answer that. <br /> Wayne: Whet is the immediate problem -- ,just the moving of the structure? <br /> Mr. maker: The fact that in the early Spring he would want to get to work and either <br /> renovate what is there or knock it down and build a new one and put it on the market <br /> for sale for the Summer. This is what he is looking at. It is a business venture <br /> and he needs to know what is going on and I need to know, too in terms of planning on <br /> work. <br />