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Maple trees growing through my deck since 1974 are proof that this is not hardcover. <br />Also not included is the many ft of railroad timber retaining walls that I have removed in <br />an attempt to reduce flooding of my ground floor. Total over count of hardcover removed <br />is close to 2000 sq. ft. Wendy has l^n confused from the start of this process. She <br />looked at plans and an exact scale model that showed only the addition and modifled <br />area and wrongly decided that I was planning to tear the whole house down. Evrry time <br />we contacted each other she was conftjsed. Clariflcation only seemed to cause her to And <br />something else to object to. In spite of a very clear set of plans, an exact scale model and <br />many discussions she still gets ftindamental facts wrong. Somehow she now wants me to <br />change the lake side of my home, no discussion of where the money would come from, <br />or the time. It's particularly conftising because when she erroneously thought that the <br />entire house was going to be tom down, I wouldn't be allowed to do that, but now it <br />seems like that's exactly what she want's! My discussions with her have started to sound <br />like let's make a deal. Remove this and I'll let you have that, make that smaller and Fll let <br />you do this. Well all of those compromises have already been made with Lyle and Chris. <br />This house is typical of the neighborhood, if anything it is smaller than many homes in <br />the area. As for meeting your formula, I would remind you that our home as all of the <br />homes on Casco Pt. are cibtiBg-non-conformiBy structure, the rules don't fit so we are <br />grandfathered in. It's like Wendy isn't going to honor ^^t has been agreed to. She wants <br />to design ffiy: house h££ way. It doesn't matter what the rules are, only what her <br />interpretation of the rules are. It just seems that if there is a way to say NO! Wendy <br />would rather take it, no matter what grief or hardship that causes. <br />■|
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