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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Weirs Beach
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They may or may not let you build on it....
But you can be darn sure they will tax it!! ![]() ![]() Woodsy
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Perhaps the members of this forum could all get together and volunteer to run the dam ourselves? After all, we are always complaining about lake level... this is our chance to show NH how it really should be done!!!
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Norwich, CT
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Is it possible to have a garage on state property? If this water level is dropped 9 ft then instead of a boat house, I will have a garage. The lake is gonna be low I think this year despite the problem. I have been informed that the brooks are not even producing the water needed to fill the lake, and that the beach is now about 15' larger than last fall.
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