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Old 11-05-2007, 10:03 PM   #1
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Sure the business has changed as any business has, but not every change requires permission or permits. And before you post a list of changes trying to show wrong doing, you should find out weather any permission was needed, as well as was the permission applied for and appoved. Don't add fuel to the fire by throwing things out there.
I posted the list of changes because someone had posted there hadn't been many changes at The Farm over the past 45 years, which is incorrect. I was not indicating whether or not the changes needed permission. I'm sure some did and some didn't, depending on when the changes were made. Don't put words in my mouth.

It's very easy for people to bandy this topic about when they aren't directly related to the situation. That family and that place is part of my heritage and it's very difficult to see this situation unfold and for people to take a side when they really know nothing about what's going or the individual(s) involved.
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Old 11-06-2007, 06:55 AM   #2
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Default ...paying the Gilford prop tax?

Paying the Gilford prop tax has got to be the number one issue here. Figuring out a way w/ boat launch fees, hosting bass fishing events, serving a terrific pancake breakfast, and whatever else works is the big issue. How to pay the prop tax bill, every six months?

It's a publc record, so anyone know what the Ames Farm bill looks like? The property tax is the only way that the town has to raise money for a big long list of spending: schools, roads, police, fire, administartion, transfer station, library, salaries, pensions, Belknap County sheriff, jail, & nursing home, and more.. Everything comes from one tax, the property tax.

Recently, the Gilford Police Dept voted to join the Teamster's Union because it would help the police in coexisting with their boss, the town.

So, what union does Ames Farm, the taxpayer who pays all the bills for Gilford, join to help Ames in dealing with the town?

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Old 11-06-2007, 07:31 AM   #3
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Paying the Gilford prop tax has got to be the number one issue here. Figuring out a way w/ boat launch fees, hosting bass fishing events, serving pancake breafast, and whatever else works is the big issue. How to pay the prop tax bill, every six months?

It's a publc record, so anyone know what the Ames Farm bill looks like? The property tax is the only way that the town has to raise money for a big long list of spending: schools, roads, police, fire, administartion, transfer station, library, salaries, pensions, Belknap County sheriff, jail, & nursing home, and more.. Everything comes from one tax, the property tax.

Recently, the Gilford Polce Dept voted to join the Teamser's Union because it would help the police in coexisting with their boss, the town.

So, what union does Ames Farm, the taxpayer who pays all the bills for Gilford, join to help Ames in dealing with the town?
what dose that statment have to do with not obeying the ruels
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:08 AM   #4
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It has everything to do with it. Making the money to pay the taxes is the reason for the increased commercial activities that you, a neighbor, do not like.

Ames Farm finds it necessary to turn up the volumn on their revenue making acivities because the town has greatly increased their prop tax bill. It's a direct cause and effect situation.
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:15 AM   #5
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It has everything to do with it. Making the money to pay the taxes is the reason for the increased commercial activities that you, a neighbor, do not like.

Ames Farm finds it necessary to turn up the volumn on their revenue making acivities because the town has greatly increased their prop tax bill. It's a direct case and effect situation.
look pal,
why dont you spend a little time and read the papers to find out all the facts before you take sides
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:28 AM   #6
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look pal,
why dont you spend a little time and read the pappers to find out all the facks before you take sides
By the above qoute, it appears that you are getting a bit upset and the fingers are going faster than the brain.
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Lake Winnipesaukee has a long history as a bass fishing, speed boat, and water recreation area in addition to being the property tax base for central NH. As the building lots around the 200 mile waterfront have been 99.44% built-out, some compromises must be made to accomodate all the different users of Lake Winnipesaukee.
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Lake Winnipesaukee has a long history as a bass fishing, speed boat, and water recreation area in addition to being the property tax base for central NH. As the building lots around the 200 mile waterfront have been 99.44% built-out, some compromises must be made to accomodate all the different users of Lake Winnipesaukee.
you may have a point there but that dosnt give them the right to disobey the laws that we all have to live by.i love fishing ,boating just like every one else but i have to obey the ruels.We all have the same problem about taxes .
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