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You are here: Home / 2016 Archive / Article 41: Removal of Deed Restriction – 30 Dover Ave – Expand Existing Dwelling on Current Foundation

Article 41: Removal of Deed Restriction – 30 Dover Ave – Expand Existing Dwelling on Current Foundation

On Petition of Daniel Considine and twenty-five (25) or more registered voters, shall the Town of Hampton vote:

To remove and release a portion of deed restriction #4, first appearing in the deed from the Town of Hampton to Cora M. Carbonneau dated September 17, 1984 and recorded in the Rockingham County Registry of Deeds at Book 2512, Page 458, as to the premises located at #30 Dover Avenue (Tax Map 296, Lot 161-0 and owned by Daniel Considine, Kelly Considine, Daniel Considine, Jr. and Ayla R. Considine, in order to allow for the expansion of the existing dwelling, on its existing foundation The portion of the deed restriction #4 to be removed reads as follows: “The Grantee will not directly build upon the premises within seven (7) feet of any boundary line.”; and further, to authorize and direct the Town Clerk to execute and deliver t o the owners of said lot for recording, a notice of this Vote at the Rockingham County Registry of Deeds, at no cost to the Town? (MAJORITY VOTE REQUIRED.)

What it means: This is one of the parcels of land that the town leased to Hampton residents in the 80’s, all of which had certain restrictions associated with them. One of the restrictions was that the owners would not build within 7 feet of the boundary line, which is what the owners wish to have removed. If approved, this Article will amend the deed restriction only. Any other permitting requirements or variance requests would still need to be addressed via the appropriate Boards in Town.

No one spoke in favor or against this Article at Deliberative Session.

Fiscal Impact: No tax impact.

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