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Driving thru the bay today it looks like they have excavated and poured a new foundation at the sight. Does anyone know what they are going to build ? It looks like they are going to make it walk out lower level to the lake. I heard they were trying to construct a 2 story building there.
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The foundation went up in the last 2 weeks. Sure looks bigger (?) than the old building and I'm guessing there's basements where there weren't before. Don't know if it's going to be taller.
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I have noticed all the work going on down there for the past several weeks, but haven't had time to stop and see just what was going on. It appears that the town has allowed them to put all the excavated materails in the parking area. Am I seeing right???
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And the town allowed the contractor to put the fill in the parking lot for now, but there was a time limit (3 months for completion of the dirt thing, i think.).
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If you don't think the dirt is a problem in a public lot, stop in and talk to the owners of the Old Alton Bay diner.
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Here are two photos I shot today of the new pavilion's foundation.
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Just saw this on e-bay. Pavilion memorabilia. Anyone got an extra $850 or so?
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drove by the new construction of the pavillion today, and they are allmost finished framing the first floor. Wow they are moving quickly.
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I'm glad to see progress being made.
I feel this is good for the owner, and the town to not let things wallow after the fire. I wish them dry weather for a fast build! |
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Looking at the water level in the photo, not sure I'd want to have one of those basements, no matter what the price!
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hard to reconcile that photo and the proposed legislation prohibiting the removal of any vegetation within 50 ft of shore...
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Only 71 views as of right now and 0 bids
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See this recent Citizen Article about the Pavilion entitled "RISING FROM THE ASHES"
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Are these residential or commercial condos?
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Its been so long that I forgot the original proposal (and the one I believe was approved) was for seven condominium units with a retail shop or two in the front of the building facing the parking lot. Just was never much talk about the commercial units. There are 2 of the residential units in MLS, one for $549,000 and the other for 699,000 (ouch)
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This past summer I believe there was a banner down by the water listing them all for the price of $549.000. I was told that all units were identical except for boating slips.
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It seems to me that there is no parking for the pavilion, that it uses town land. Gee our taxes are being used to plow parking spaces for this pavilions condo's???
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I can't believe that anyone would spend that much $ considering the location. Front and back you have great views of the public restrooms on Rtes. 11 & 28A, the oily water heading into Parkers and Gillans, and all the craft fairs, tourists and Saturday night band concerts to contend with. Lot of luck trying to get your parking spaces on weekends as well. Those dock spaces can't be worth that much to shell out money like that. I looked at the MLS photos and the places don't look all that spacious -- lots of eaves and low ceilings.
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I reviewed the original condominium plans which created the overall condominium association on line* a while ago and the parking is designated and part of the condominium land. Bay View Pavillion is actually a sub condominium association to the overall condominium association which includes the buildings on either side. Each building has their own parking. From the visual point what many of us assumed to be town parking/land is not the case.
* A little research on nhdeeds.com and using the MLS listing deed reference you can dig back and find all the info. ![]()
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