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t <br /> definitely should be done. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that he would like to see if at all possible, which it was <br /> possible, was to move further away from this property line. Assuming that <br /> the abutters that are here tonight...What side of this lot are you from? <br /> Mr. Dale Dougherty replied that he was on the right. <br /> Mr. Ball located their home on the plans. Hewouldn't want to look at a <br /> four-foot Wall if he was luring there, <br /> Mr, sanick interjected that currently there was a fence to ground in that <br /> area. <br /> [s, Garron asked for the abutters' names. <br /> Mrs. Dougherty introduced, herself, Debra and her husband Dale. <br /> Mr. sanickr continued by stating that with the containment structure, five, <br /> four or ten-feet wouldn't make any difference. He respected the fact that <br /> aesthetically it wasn't very appealing. But, what were they going to do <br /> Mr. Ball asked Mr, and Mrs. Dougherty if they had any comments. <br /> Mr. Dougherty responded that their problem was the property line. They <br /> had three different surveys; in fact one was from cape & Islands, showing <br /> where their property line was, cape & Islands was currently going back to <br /> an old survey that put it three-feet towards their property, which meant <br /> that it was only going to be two-feet from where the Mr, Sanicki was <br /> saying was their property line. <br /> Mrs, Dougherty produced pictures that supported the bounds on their <br /> property. <br /> Mr. sanlcki asked if they were going by the bounds that were on the <br /> ground. Did they accept thea as the property lines? <br /> Mr. Dougherty re-Iterated that they were going by the bounds that were on <br /> the ground. <br /> Mr. sanlcki stated that the plan he was presenting used those bounds as <br /> the property lines. <br /> Mr. Dougherty stated that 1t was not what it showed on the street. <br /> 3 <br />