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Re: [Tigers] How Far Can a Restoration Go?

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Subject: Re: [Tigers] How Far Can a Restoration Go?
From: Tod Brown <todbrown@roadrunner.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 22:40:01 -0400
A few years ago, I decided that the small cabin I own down by the lake 
needed to be replaced.  Unfortunately, the cabin is what is called, 
around here, "a non-conforming structure" in that it is located too 
close to the water (i.e. < 100 ft), having been built long before there 
were any restrictions on such structures.  The regulations said that I 
could repair it without any problem, but I could not replace the whole 
thing without a variance from the Planning Board.  I inquired about what 
it meant to repair it and was told that if I took down more than half of 
the building, I was replacing it, not repairing it, so I pondered that 
for a bit and then went to the Planning Board to get their permission to 
replace it all at once.  My argument to them was that I could "repair" 
half of it one summer and the other half the next summer or, with their 
permission, do it all at once.  Realizing the impeccable logic of my 
argument, they allowed me to replace it.  My cabin, a MkII, has had many 
improvements but does retain a few original parts, but I would never try 
to pass it off as an original.

Tod
B382002384LRXFE
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