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Originally Posted by HUH
Although one family I know has owned property near Ames Farm Marina since the 20's ! Should they sell and move away so they can have peace and quiet at the lake ? And the claims that shorefront owners are selfish is the pot calling the kettle black IMHO.
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I never said shorefront owners are selfish. Diselusioned, maybe. Out of touch, possibly. As for the family owning their property since the 20's, how did they deal with the instalation of roads and the growing increase of auto traffic over the years? Did they move to have the roads near them closed or moved to a different location? If I bought a house in a location where mine was the only house for 200 yards in either direction then some years later someone built 100 yards from me, then some years later someone built 50 yards from me then 25 yards from me and I did not like that, YES I would move. I am the one unhappy, not the other people who moved into the neighborhood I live in. Who am I to impose my will on others?
Times change. The Lake is busier today then it was 10 years ago. It was busier 10 years ago then it was 20 years previous ect, ect. You all bought property on the BIGGEST lake in New Hampshire. You are shocked and upset that people actually use the lake for the purpose for which it was intended for ALL?
Is there a "quiet" ordanence in NH? If so what are the time constraints? Could a homeowner decide to mow his/her lawn at 7am, 8am and not be in violation of said law?