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Interesting first post eh
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Well, their promo certainly got one thing correct. "Life on the Lake will never be the same." I wonder how many realize the irony of that statement as the greedy developers continue to overdevelop the area?
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It's understandable why the new partner in the Akwa Soliel development would want a better name. Akwa Soliel is difficult to spell for an internet search, and in his words, sounds like it's a toilet bowl cleaner. Maybe they thought about calling it Laconia Bay, or Weirs Bay, or Meredith Bay. Seems a stretch to name it Meredith Bay and be located in the Weirs section of Laconia, but how important is the name? It's just a name, Meredith Bay developement, and located on the old Shangri-La hillside resort above the Weirs.
Would a prospective vacation home buyer from the Boston area be more receptive to the name Akwa Soliel, Laconia Bay, Weirs Bay or Meredith Bay? How about Shangri-La-La-Land......I like that one best....Shangri-La-La-Land....sort of revisits the old Shangri-La with a modern twist(?)! Last edited by fatlazyless; 05-29-2007 at 08:59 PM. |
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As to the name, I fully support "Meredith Bay" so long as they move the ugly thing to Meredith. Otherwise hows about "Brickyard Mountain Eyesore"? ![]()
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I have been at work,
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"Otherwise hows about "Brickyard Mountain Eyesore"? " Weirs Guy
I forgot how the rest of Weirs was such eye candy, Lets be realistic.... any one trying to help make the area nicer is OK with me. |
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There are no loons at "Loon Mountain".
There is no port at "Port Wedeln". (And no wedeln skiing). There are no "harbors" at "Wyanoke Harbors", and 70% of the homes at "Grand View" will have no view. "Carroll County Landscapers" new office has no trees, and you can't see the lake from "Lakeview Drive" or the Lakeview Inn! ![]() The old Akwa Vista site (renamed from Äkwä Vistä) has been replaced by "Meredith Bay NH"; otherwise, I'd have linked to the earlier site that instructs us that "Akwa" (not aqua) was an old Native-American word for "water". Hoo Boy! ![]()
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Who here was beating YOU up?The way I read it,the negative comments were directed towards the developement,not you.
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That lighthouse is butt-ugly and does not belong on the lake. It totally annoys me when developers attempt a "Cape Cod" look up here. We are nothing like the Cape.
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I do find the name change odd, and wonder how city officials feel about it.
But as a matter of fact, the project is not claiming to be in the Town Meredith, it is claiming to be on Meredith Bay and in fact after looking on a map, it is in fact on Meredith Bay the body of water. |
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I agree that the lighthouse is an eyesore but I believe they are just trying to dress up a water tower. It's my understanding that water is hard to find all along that stretch of rt 3.Most of the motels and business' in that area have to store water.
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That is interesting! Well then, they did a nice job of covering up what could have been a bigger eyesore. Thank you for pointing this out to me - it does not bug me as much now.
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OK krm, I'll give you the yacht club on Meredith Bay, but not rest of the development. As to the eyesore bit, when (OK, IF) they finish the entrance way and yacht club sections I'll cut them some slack. A half paved road with a nice gatehouse on it and a "coming soon" sign are not a wonderful addition to the area. Anyway, welcome to the forum, I look forward to chatting with you in other threads.
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I think the "water tower" was part of a larger deal with the town that involved a land swap. FLL posted some info on that here quite some time back.
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-----"extend 20 miles". Which is about half correct. I wonder if the rest of their claims are as accurate?
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Typically, a housing deveoper like Akwa Soliel pays to build the inferstructure like the roads, walkways, and this rebuilt water tower, and then just gives them for free to the municipality. Spending over 700k just on the lighthouse design watertower for a better appearance than a traditional circular concrete storage tank, is a BIG price tag.
The lighthouse-water tank sits on the highest spot in Laconia. The water gets pumped from Paugus Bay, at the Water Dept facility, which is just upstream from the Irwin Marine boat business and gasoline station. Probably, the water gets treated with chlorine and fluoride at the Water Dept facility, methinks. Storing it at the highest spot in town is a method to create water pressure as opposed to using a pump and pressurized tank. So, how's the Laconia water? Is it a good working system with regards to pressure, taste, smell, color, and price? Heard it's best to mix with bourbon before brushing teeth? Last edited by fatlazyless; 06-14-2007 at 03:46 PM. |
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Having moved here from North of the Notches where I had great water pumped fresh from 350 feet below the ground I found Laconia's water to be heavily chlorinated in taste and odor. Maybe I am just too sensitive to chlorine, but I couldn't drink it and was spending much of my grocery $$$ on bottled water. I finally smartened up and spent $30 on a PUR water filter/dispenser that I fill and keep in the refrigerator. Now, not only can I drink the water, it taste's pretty good, too.
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