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r <br /> Mr. & Mrs. Geldmachea Lot 8, Frog Pond Close, Mash e._ cont. <br /> Mr. Geldmachers I would leave what was there, <br /> Yaynei What I am asking is t Are you going to take the vegetation-out under where <br /> the steps will be <br /> Mr. Geldmasher: I will leave it there. It will probably 6ventually die, <br /> W a nes Okay -- you will probably mow it and leave the .roots in. <br /> Mr. Geldmachers Yes, definitely. The vegetation isn't that terrifically 'tall. I <br /> would probably just work right around it. There are trees on the slope, too. Some <br /> oak trees. I am not necessarily going to build the stairs but this is the time to <br /> file for it -rather than have to core back again. <br /> Dorot It Is very interesting house. F <br /> Paulines Octagon <br /> Mr. eld acher: That is something than came into my mind. Very little will, be dis- <br /> turbed on the lot,- too. ;_, <br /> Pauline: We recommend that. Absolutely. ells of a Dr. Allen on Seoonsett Ilan <br /> that is going to put up an octagon house) <br /> Wayne: who did the contours? <br /> Mr. eldma.cher t Harold Flight. <br /> Wayne: s he a surveyor or a professional engineer? <br /> r <br /> Mr: eldma.cher: He is a professional- engineer. <br /> Pauline:. The only thing I would question on this is the stairs. <br /> Wayne: I would rather have wooden stairs instead of railroad ties. <br /> Pauline: Absolutely. <br /> Mr. Geldmacher.1 l prefer wooden stairs, myself* <br /> Pauline: On Mashpee River, a had some problems with stairs. <br /> Wayne: What kind of problems' <br /> Dorothy: we allowed the stairs and DEQE superseded our. Order. They wrote a rather <br /> lengthy Order of Conditions on that. <br /> wa net What was ,their reason -for that? <br /> Dorothy: Because of erosion problems and we didn't specify something about the <br /> vegetation. <br /> a.uline t We weren't explicit enough. <br /> Mr. Oeldmaehers In my opinion, it is more hazardous to that bank to Irak down i <br /> and back up i . <br />