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, 1 <br /> r,ne: is there a time limit that the ?lannin Beard has on this? <br /> d <br /> :ysrle '(asters: rlhat we did is 'that we have two-year time limits on all proj- <br /> ects now. We didn't put any time limit on t%:e ex5st4ng ones that were out- <br /> standing from the Indian suit. It was during the Indian suit that we put this <br /> law in and at that time we didn't know when it would end. Now, this year, we <br /> are going to put a one-year limit. We are going to say that all existing per- <br /> mits have one more year to go. This will happen in ?gay. There is only five <br /> or six outstpnding. And then anythin newly issued will have a two-year life. <br /> :Layne: How is that going to work on a prase program like this? <br /> Earle 14arsters: Once you start constriction and maintain the pace that was set, <br /> your permit is valid. <br /> Charles: You will be working about three units per year? <br /> Earle Marsters: Four per year. <br /> Wayne: How much overdig, Frank, do you think you are going to have on those in <br /> the back part: There are four of them that scare me. (Shows which ones he is <br /> referring to) According to the scale, they are only about 50 or 60 feet from <br /> the edge of the river. The trail that you are going to run along the edge -- <br /> are you going to make that the limit, hopefully, the work? <br /> Frank Ching: Right, to the trail. And, again, that trail could be where the <br /> snow fence is and that will essentially establish that. I haven't talked with <br /> Earle about that, but I think he would say that we would like to work with the <br /> Conservation Commission and actually set that limit within reason. Because we <br /> would like it to be a nice area. <br /> Ken: Are all of those places going to have a door on the river side? <br /> .Frank Chin F,: Yes, they are contemplated to be walk-out basements. <br /> Erle 74a.rsters: There are three different set-ups there. There are some that <br /> are walk-out basements. There are some because of less grading are half exposed <br /> and then there are some that don't have any exits from the base=t. Most of <br /> the ones on thegrade along the shore would have a walk-out basement. <br /> lien: So each person t';eorica_.ly could have his own path down to the river. <br /> Earle Marsters : What you would have is a common one for the building because <br /> you would want to control where they are walking. <br /> Ken: 'Once all of those units are S^!d, Who would be responsible for the land? <br /> arle ?'arsters : The condominium proved. It o>:ns all the land and the condo- <br /> minium owners in co-mon. They oper_.te with a Soar.. of Governors. They vote on <br /> everything. They establish budgets on what they want to no or what they; reed to <br /> do. <br /> FranlS, are you rrobos:.r- to _nut winged retaining walls o.0._ of that lower <br /> _evel? I don't see anv on the _lan. _xtersi :;ns? <br /> Frank Chin, : Yes, if it is necessary'?(!"_!!.-- back alor._ she front. <br /> :i OSt of t.^:1S Stu'f is a L?tural think an-1 will b __3 it _=-_i.t _.. -e side o- <br /> t^e „ill. <br />