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DATE: NOVEMBER 22, 2010
2 PINE TREE LANE
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A final inspection was granted to the property for work done to the outside: pool,
deck, play area, drainage, landscaping of disturbed slopes and short wall by the play
area.
Prior to granting a final inspection, the play area was required to be smoothed out in
the far corner and dirt berms installed, so that most of the water would be contained
on 2 Pine Tree and not overflow to the neighboring property -4 Pine Tree Lane. This
was done and approved by the County Inspector.
Less than 2000 sq.ft. play area which required less than 3-foot cut, thus the wall,
was administratively approved several years ago. On three sides of the play area the
owner installed a net like loosely fitted enclosure that is attached to posts that are
removable. The posts and net are 6 feet tall.
The applicant was informed that because of the non -permanent and net like nature
of the enclosure, staff at this time is not deeming this to fall under the definition of a
sports court. However, should there be a complaint or should a permanent
enclosure be installed, the play area would be considered a "sports court" and a CUP
approval would be required.
In addition, pursuant to the Building Code any fence over 6 feet requires a building
permit. The County inspector informed the owner that if this enclosure becomes
permanent and if it is over 6 ft. it will require a building permit.