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Progress at the Weirs
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Haven’t been past here in a few months. Was this house sinking?
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Just saw it myself this afternoon. We are all curious as to what the finished product will be. Would also be interested in knowing if the whole house must be brought up to code with its raising
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They've done a great job with the Weirs so far. I hope it doesn't lose its nostalgic look and feel...
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..... sports betting to play at Weirs Beach!
Here's an imaginary report that would probably surprise many readers if it turned out to be true.
"Vintage Weirs Beach cottage to be new home for NH Lottery sports betting in Laconia. Sports betting is coming to Laconia starting January, and work is now underway to transform a 150-year old Weirs Beach cottage into a sports betting venue. With its central waterfront location, visibility from the street, and many parking spaces close by, the NH Lottery has decided to go with this historic Civil War style cottage as their one Laconia location for sports betting." How's that for a sleepy thought? Could it happen here? Probably not, but is actually something that could be doable, here at the Weirs. Time will tell?:patriot: |
Erosion Underneath from Runoff?
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That's the most work done in the Weirs in 50 years!
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Guess you haven’t been there in a while. All streets and sidewalks redone and East Coast is slowly but surely improving the pier. Yes there is much more work needed but certainly moving in the right direction
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The real story is that instead of complaining about their view being blocked by the DIVE, they simply raised the house to look over it saving thousands of dollars in lawyers fee's and countless petitions to the Town of Laconia.
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So, hear anything new on this? ... :sleeping: |
Nothing new. It was deferred at the last meeting to the next meeting.
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If you look at the electrical system.... I am sure the power coming from the pole into the house, and into the breaker panel will all have to be upgraded to re-connect.... However what is running through out the house is probably left up to the owner's choice. Likewise connections to public water and sewer, will have the same considerations. If in this process, the whole house had to be upgraded it would be cheaper and more cost effective, to start over again. When an owner wants to do major work on a property the planning board, has to take into consideration, when are they asking for too much.... Existing structures, that are functioning, can under go repair, even to this extreme, and the internal guts of the house are grandfathered assuming they where done to code when originally build, up updated the last time. If every time you did a major repair to your home, you had to update everything to code, no one would ever want to repair...... However when you touch something, to redo it, what you have touched has to be repaired to code.... |
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Open to the public?
I believe the codes are stricter for businesses that are open to thepublic, especially for sleeping. Owned by the NH Veterans Association, you have to be a member to rent accommodations, so it is not strictly "public", but certainly they get city inspections. I understand the original buildings were painted in the colors of the unit that built it. In the 50's the association came by some military surplus paint after the Korean conflict and they were all painted gray. I'd love to see them all repainted to their historic glory.
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So many things have changed over the years in regards to electrical code, even a building or home built 20 years ago is not up to code. In my experience, when it comes to needing to bring electrical up to code, it is driven more from an insurance stand point then one the inspectors making the update happen as part of a renovation, when a renovation happens, the inspectors only need be worried about the scope of the project being up to code. The could make them install an up to date circuit breaker box, but if they didn't touch a circuit and all they are doing is hooking it to the new circuit breaker box, that is all they are going to be concerned about..... To further expand on this, you know if they started tearing up the sheet rock to worry about a completely up to code electrical and plumbing system, that to be up to code, they would likely need to update the floor joists, wall studs, and roof rafters, because none of those are up to code either..... Bringing a house up to code is an ambiguous statement.... From your point, yes there are certain things that must be done to make sure that the house is safe..... but it doesn't mean it has to be up to code...... because to be up to code, the only way to accomplish such a thing is to tear down and start over..... |
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The reason it came to mind was the short term rentals they host. I do understand the city ordinance does not come into play here due to it being in the Weirs, however, the fire codes would have to be met at least.
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Drove past today, and Allstate Concrete Foundations with a large red pickup truck was backed up to the sloping hillside below the old cottage which suggests this 100+ year old, seasonal cottage is improving its' non-existent foundation support or something?
Suggest the NH Veterans Association consider contacting the NH Lottery on renting this building out to be the one new Laconia location for NH sports betting that is coming to Laconia in January, 2020. Bet you sports betting would pay big 12-month rent for this Weirs Beach address! |
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Also, I'm under the impression that most NH cities, unlike most towns, have a housing code that applies to rental properties. The property is subject to periodic inspections. This is different from the building code where inspections are done because you pulled a building permit. |
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I do not think raising an existing historic building to put a concrete foundation under it, rises to the level of "Must be brought up to existing codes"
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..... used to be two railroad tracks
That's a nice old photo that shows what used to be there were two railroad tracks, and now there is just one single track along with the large boardwalk structure built on tall supports above the steep lakeside embankment.
Five years from now, wouldn't it be nice to have removed the existing single railroad track, and replaced it with the Wow Trail, rail trail, walking - bicycling 12'-wide, public way. The one existing railroad track is very little used, private property, that is stealing this 12' wide, waterfront public way from the people of New Hampshire. :patriot: |
Again you are wrong. The rail is a private business and makes money. Why should it be removed and replaced with the wow trail? If anything they need to coexist. This topic has been covered numerous times in numerous threads.
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Simply put, the local people get zero to no benefit by having the railroad there, while a 12' wide rail trail for walking and bicycling could be used all 12-months of the year. With Weirs Beach at its center spot on the Wow Trail, it would power up the year round use in the Weirs area.
The one real benefit with the railroad right now is that it keeps the public out because the tracks are private property and the police get called in to remove track-walkers for trespassing. The tracks are like a buffer, police boundary zone, that protects the neighborhood from the track-walkers. Having the railroad tracks occupy the nine mile long x 12' wide rail road embankment that runs along Lake Winnipesaukee from Lakeport to Weirs Beach to Meredith has made Weirs Beach into a ghost town with no people from Labor Day to Memorial Day, for the last 130-years. In addition to the Wow Trail, a Laconia sports betting-NH Lottery venue located in this NH Veterans Association building that is now undergoing construction will bring new business and year-around people synergy to Weirs Beach. Even in February, people would be willing to travel to this 120-year old NH Veteran's building for sports betting …… and that's a very safe bet! |
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That's a very nice 100-year old photo with the three tracks, and just look how everyone is so well dressed.
Apparently, Weirs Beach over the last hundred years, has gone from three to two to one railroad track. Will it be going to no track with the steel wheel railroad cars replaced by a rail trail, 12' wide-roadway, that's used by rubber tire tourist trolleys as well as pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and folks pushing along a baby carriage? |
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With all the traffic in the Boston area I wonder if a "weekend" running passenger train would have any interest? All the tourists could come up to Weirs via rail on a Friday or Saturday, and return to Boston on a Sunday. FYI: There is currently a weekend type passenger train that has been running to Cape Cod out of Boston during the summer weekends and is doing quite well. |
Pictured behind the dock, the Old Mount Washington was a steam powered ship that ran from 1872 to December 23, 1939 ..... when it was destroyed by a fire.
So's this photo had to be on Friday evening, August 11, 1933 .... as the rain was clearing out. |
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People are joined at the hip to their cars. |
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Today, people are joined at the hip to their cell phones. |
How long? Where to?
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You're right, though. The Weirs is not ready for this as a season a destination. |
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It doesn't surprise me... What is the true cost of car ownership for 5 years. Sure if you are frugal that's one thing but lets be honest most people today have what 400-600$/month car payments alone, never mind insurance, gas, upkeep etc. |
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