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Reasons why we do not want to have a new garage aligned with our house: <br />1. Our property is a corner lot. <br />2. There is a hill around the south and east side. <br />3. There is a sw=p like area on the northeast corner. <br />4. A garage aligned with our home would have to be built close to our current tin shed, thus not <br />leavian ample amount of space between the two buildings. <br />5. It would not add to the aesthetic look of our current buildings and lot. <br />6. We would have to cudown our 20+ year old apple tree. <br />7. We would lose our 20+ year old garden spot. <br />8. We would lose our strawberry patch. <br />9. We would lose our brick recreational fire pit. <br />10. The red pines on the north side of our lot would be extremely difficult to remove if they die <br />(red pine dilemma says they probably will). They would be between power lines and a new <br />building, with our neighbors home, and some of his trees, being on the north side of the power <br />lines. The spot we would like to build on would allow easier tree removal without the harming of <br />power lines or buildings. <br />11. A garage aligned with our home would block a direct line for use of the sand point well (in <br />our tin shed) to a new garden site. <br />12. We just purchased new garden fencing, posts and gate for the current garden area. <br />13. Having the garage aligned with our home would cost more in class 5 to make a path to it. <br />14. Allowing us to build a garage where we want it will put money into the still struggling <br />economy and give a few people work. <br />15. The trees on the west side of our property would conceal the majority of the garage building <br />if built where we want it to be built. <br />