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Cortlen G. Cloutier, Esq. <br />June 28, 1995 <br />Page 2 <br />Finally, it is not my untterstanding that the building permit application was "denied" <br />as you suggest in paragraph two of your letter. When the application was made, the City <br />pointed out that you would need to seek a subdivision because two houses could not be built <br />on the combined loL You applied for such simple subdivision and then, at the Planning <br />Commission meeting where the subdivision was considered, asked to have the matter tabled. <br />Procedurally then, you might consider the following: if you believe that the combination is <br />not a legal bar to the building permit, you could dismiss the subdivision application, and then <br />appeal the City’s denial of the building permit, which will be based on the fact that the <br />combined lot cannot have two houses on it Alternatively, you may wish to continue working <br />with the City to allow the subdivision you think appropriate which, if denied, would also be <br />available for review. <br />Please let me know whether you have any questions. <br />Very truly yours, <br />Thomas J. <br />082/22086547 6/29/95