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Old 12-13-2011, 09:03 PM   #4
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Hi codeman, my name is Scott Compton of Scott Compton Builder. To answer your first question, you need to identify if the wetlands is prime or non-prime. This is usually depicted on your survey or plot plan. I have built many houses on the water in Meredith and it is a 50' setback for non-prime and a 75' setback for prime. Hope this helps. The answer to your second question is, it depends on the town. You can call Dave Andreas who is the building inspector for gilford and he can give you all the setbacks. Every town has their own setbacks and as a builder, I still need to call the town hall of a town that I am not familiar with when ask to price out work. Feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions. My cell is 234-1277 or office 279-1029. you can also visit my web site at scottcomptonbuilder.com
In Meredith, there are four kinds of wetlands under the zoning ordinance: designated wetlands, designated prime wetlands, non-designated wetlands and non-designated exempt wetlands. Non-designated exempt wetlands can be exempt from setback requirements if certain criteria are met, including a wetland area of less than 3,000 sq. ft.
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