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description of the lot. Elliot: A mortgage in its description copies the deed <br /> description of the property. Ed: Even if it's wrong, they continue to copy it. <br /> Elliot: We are going to prevent you from doing that because somebody has <br /> cone in here and has shown a right in that road as per a deed and mortgage. <br /> We cannot permit you to rove a fence or put a fence in a place that somebody <br /> else has the rights to use and block heir right to use it. The location of the <br /> present fence is of no interest to this Commission, but because of what's in this <br /> document, we cannot give a permit for the fence. <br /> Ed: Will the commissioners. approve the project minus the fence and issue an <br /> Order of Conditions absent that? <br /> Elliot: You will have to amend your application to make clear#bet any <br /> statements or requests regarding the fence are eliminated from your application. <br /> Ed: I do that in the form of a cover letter with a revised plan? Elliot: Correct. <br /> Jinn Hanks raised issue'of removal of old fence. <br /> Robert Ferrer, 11 Child's Road. At the same time that Mr. Smith erected a fence <br /> on child's load, shouldn't he have had a permit to do the fence originally? And <br /> since he didn't do so, can't you demand that that fence come down, since he did <br /> not get a permit for that fence? <br /> Also, at the same time he put some wooden planking to prevent erosion on the <br /> land that he claimed by putting that fence up, and that is also part of his plan. <br /> There's some store work that's going in along the shore to replace some <br /> wooden planking when he put the fence up. If the fence is an issue, then the <br /> bulkhead is also an issue, and the stone work is also an issue. <br /> Diane: This filing is to bring those items into compliance, under the direction of <br /> the Conservation Agent. <br /> Mr. Ferrer: As part of the Child's Road, hover can the commission allow for this <br /> after-the-fact filing for property that doesn't belong to hire? <br /> Elliot: I think that's going to be considered separately. <br /> Peggy: Others still have access -- it's not like a 6 ft. gall, it's about a 2 2 ft. <br /> fence. <br /> Mr. Ferrer: But there shouldn't be anything there. A disabled person could not <br /> get down there. <br />