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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
Post #49 from Slickcraft has a very interesting & informative link to the recent Gilford Zoning Board hearing on Ames Farm. It is a written detailed record of two hours and 42 minutes of a town hearing between four different attorneys, a few witnesses and the people on the zoning board......and now you the reader......a very historical look at things.
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Something to think about. If this ordinance passes, the Glendale docks and parking area would then become non-conforming uses. Feel free to inquire with your Town officials about this.
Like a mentioned above, there are other aspects of this that I am not going to tip my hand but there is a big hole in this oridinance that could put private lot/homeowners in a tight spot.
This ordinance was hastily drafted by a small number of residents with no due diligence (FLL, remember what I said about mob rule?). Any zoning or land-use change should require notification to any lot owner who would then become non-conforming to be notified as a minimum. I don't know if Gilford has done that or if they are required too. The Town of Gilford adminstration should be doing their homework as to number of lots impacted and whether this would preclude a future business from having a public launch anywhere other than existing lots.
Now we know precisely where to stage our winter protest!