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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "PERMIT REQUIREMENTS":
Mistake by township - what else is new - Lake Adventure there new cash cow - I called & you only need as before permit for trailer placement from LA - recommend that if your lot does not have original stakes according to your deed then get it surveyed & staked. Hey, have friends in other dingman communities & they just go get a permit for a deck from twp with no hassel then when completed inspector comes out & gives approval. Why all the harrasment aginst us? What is twp objective to force us out and sell to a developer so they have more taxes to coffer. I guess they're not worried about infrastruce of other communities who are having way more problems with their Assoc than us - Heard that Sunrise suing their builder who they pay dues to & won't even fix their pool plus not living up to their promies. Dingmans after them too?:
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
permits - township
Posted by chipper at 2:00 AM
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I too called the twsp and was advised there was miscommunication regarding trailer permits. I was also told our electric system was one of the main reasons we were denied 12' wides. They don't want more stress on the electric system, they feel a larger trailer would use more electric than an old 8 1/2 wide. Actually a new 12' wide would use less electric than an old tipout. The new 12's are enegery compliant and with new furnaces, hot water heaters and cooling systems plus better insulation they are more energy efficient. Too bad the twsp doesn't see it that way.
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