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New Dive Location?
The owners of the Dive want to construct their own dock attached to the city owned dock in Weirs Beach
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So what's the Dive's plan for this Summer? (ignoring Covid-19 for this discussion)
Even if they get town approval they still need DES approval, appeal periods, etc. Then need to build it. I think it is a solid idea but the timing for this summer will be nearly impossible I would think. Was there discussion about letting them use the end dock that is at the Wiers now or just parking on the "inside" of the docks and side load for this season? |
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Is there any drawing of the proposed plan?
side note: the city is good at getting people to pay for things, maybe the can widen the docks so you can fit more than two boats inbetween the slips to utilize the whole slip
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I don’t get it. The dive pays $100k to build the pier & run utilities, deeds it to the city, and a counselor says $250/month isn’t enough?
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.... what's the location?
So, where is this proposed new 'The Dive' dock located? Is it at the Winnipesaukee Pier which is privately owned, or is it to replace the public boat docks that are closer to the sandy beach and Weirs channel?
This news article doesn't say where it will be, but it sounds likes it would replace some of the public, City of Laconia, boat docks. Believe there are about five public docks with room for two boats each/per side, and is common to hear complaints about these docks being too close together. So, by building it on public docks, it will essentially turn the public docks area into private business, commercial restaurant/bar use, and the whole dock area will become one big, outdoor, drinking establishment. It would probably be a busy new location, and the state liquor store will sell a lot of adult beverages at wholesale prices to The Dive. If Laconia wants to turn their Weirs dock area into a dive bar, then it should give the green light to The Dive. .... From that location it's a bit of a long walk to either the public rest room building on the sandy beach, or the public rest room at the Mount Washington ticket window building. Does the new dock construction include a public rest room?
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To my knowledge, no one in NH has ever taken advantage of it. They were trying to get fish and game to administer it but looks like they settled on DES. https://www.des.nh.gov/organization/.../big-grant.htm Last edited by birchhaven; 04-15-2020 at 09:25 AM. Reason: typo |
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Foiled...
I read the subject line for this thread and got all excited about a potential new dive site. As in SCUBA.
Oh well.
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I would assume that the Weirs docks that already exist are only possible because of some sort of grandfathering. Does The Dive believe that somehow there is an endless amount of square footage that the town can add? This is the latest of their interesting ideas that seem half-baked when taken from the oven.
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I would prefer they do the docks over and add space for more boats to visit the boardwalk. I think it would benefit the area more than a new dock for the Dive, JMO.
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Dock Space
While I am a proponent of the Dive, I am curious how this would affect the current dock space at the Weirs...
In the past if you were visiting the dive at a sand bar you would anchor and swim to or get dropped off then anchor and swim to the dive. Would boaters visiting the dive now utilize all the Weirs dock space allowing no space for boats visiting other establishments at the Weirs?? Just thinking out loud... Dan
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Am I the only one who avoids the Weirs because of wave action pounding the boats at the docks?
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Weirs-- bouncing at docks
I've never felt that was a problem. Obviously more traffic going by than say, Meredith which is a dead end. Weirs Bay has the traffic, but the docks are somewhat protected from prevailing winds. Doesn't matter, wherever I tie up, I hang fenders. Problem, if any, solved.
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There is a pretty simple compromise here.... that benefits the city and the Dive.
The City should lease (5 year/option to renew) the outermost finger to the Dive (closest to the beach). This is currently the pick up/drop off area. Move the pick up/drop off to the other side of the same finger... This buys the City some time to decide IF they want to reconfigure the docks, and HOW they may want to do so.... without being constrained by any "new" construction to the docks. We all know how slowly the wheels of progress turn in the Weirs! The Dive (as proposed) can pay for the improvements necessary for them to operate (electrical/sewage) and also pay to relocate those services should the docks be reconfigured. If the City decides to reconfigure the dock, the Dive can then pay for one of those fingers in return for a long term lease (as proposed) In this scenario... everybody wins. Woodsy
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if the dive were to do it right
I have worked as captain for a floating restaurant.
I also lived on sandy island for many years where we cooked for 300 people daily (not a floating restaurant) The business model doesn't work for a floating restaurant. Our biggest issue was: Financially Seasonal Safety, Food Safety, WASTE disposal! Fresh water. Power. Cold Supply chain. Fuel, Electricity. other problems of course weather, unruly patrons, unpredictable staff. Etc. I don't understand how the coast guard is so strict on colregs72 and the CFRs, but something like this is ok on a Lake? The restaurant I worked for was in inland waters and required a COI as a subchapter T Vessel which meant it was subject to a COI Certificate of Inspection that allows 149 Passengers. Requires a USCG Master 100ton in-lnand. Annual inspection, fire drills man overboard, waste pollution plan the whole 9. BUT the restaurant was still a FAIL, ultimately too many fines and regulations, rightfully so, Bagged for dumping waste! Look it up. The Rockmore Restaurant. This is what a floating restaurant does to a community. The environmental impacts of a floating restaurant are ten-fold what anyone thinks. Also consider the way the rockmore was opperated was a registered business in Marblehead MA, But water access thru Salem, MA public pier. |
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The true issue, sorry one of the main issues is the docks themselves, they are tight long fingers that you cant access due to the width restraints. On a side note: Aqua marine put in new dock structures, I see that WOW has taken down one of their slip buildings, and put docks in, it seems like money greases the wheels for dock expansions, but I do not see why the town would run into any restrictions to put new docks in or a new configuration in. I am not against the ventures listed above putting new docks in, in fact in am in favor of new docks around the lake, but when doing our docks we were not able to replace like in kind and had to reconfigure to a smaller size that was there before damage for numerous years???
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Very informative, Sandyisi. A couple of follow on thoughts:
I don't want to suggest the Dive guys are criminals like the Rockmore guys, but the example does highlight the extreme difficulty of disposing of an awful lot of contaminated water. I suppose the town/state should ask the Dive to prove they are doing this correctly. The difficulties you highlight of water vs land suggest a floating restaurant may need to charge much higher prices especially if it is paying a market rent for dock space. I have not been on the Dive--I wonder how its prices compare? |
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Sandy, prior to you joining the Forum there was a lengthy discussion here about many of the questions you raise.
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If there is a limit to how many people they can let on board, will they be able to make enough profit to make it worthwhile?
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There most definitely is a limit, any floating structure would, although I don't know what it is. They are making it so far, and I hope they continue to do so. I have not been on board yet myself, but I will get on it one of these days.
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With the gathering limits just identified, a non issue this summer
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Maybe the silver lining, this might be what it takes to revamp. Out with the old and pathetically run down and in with the fresh and new. Tower Hill is re-doing the top of the street, maybe someone can do the other end.
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Consider the following as an analogy. Imagine the city takes a parcel of land in the Weirs, and offers that land to a restaurant business, for an annual fee of $1,500 per year. The business has to spend $100,000 on a parking lot for the exclusive use of their patrons, and they then move a modular restaurant, valued at $500,000 (a guesstimate of the cost of the barge/building) onto the site. The restaurant operates on the site for 10 or 20 years, and they subsequently close, and move the modular off the site, at the end of the lease term. The restaurant pays no taxes on the land, the parking lot, or the modular building, which have a total value of $750,000, and which would normally require an approximately $15,000 to $20,000 tax payment to the city. At the end of the lease, the city gets the their land and a 10-20 year old parking lot back, which may or may not be marketable to another user. Was the above analogy a good deal for the city? Was it a fair deal to competing restaurants, who would have been making a much higher mortgage payment on their land value, and which pay real estate taxes? If the city wants the dive, they should do the following: 1. Require that the dive pay a fair market rental for the land, that would be based on a reasonable return on the value of an equivalent restaurant land site with water views, in the Weirs. 2. Require that the Dive make a payment in lieu of taxes, that would be equivalent to the amount of taxes that a comparable land based restaurant would pay. 3. Discount #1 and #2, for the net present value of the used dock the city will receive at the end of the lease term. This way, the City is acknowledging some future value of the dock that gets constructed, but which they will eventually control. If the Dive doesn’t think the above suggested terms are financially viable, I would argue that they are looking for a prime waterfront restaurant site, at a value that is way below market value. A better alternative would be to build public docks, and rent them out for the night. I’ll bet ya that would generate a lot more income, generate revenue/patrons for all Weirs businesses, and provide a public amenity that is sorely lacking for the boating public. Heck, I’d do that deal with the City in a heartbeat, at $1,500 per year! If nothing else, it would be popular politically, as compared to the Dive, that seems to be a polarizing topic. |
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Ugh and ick to lawyers. As long as we find reasons to say no instead of yes to businesses the area will stay a run down eyesore. Try and squeeze the most out of a business that survived two years and employs a couple dozen-plus people at good wages and you will win - they will leave or fold. Then what do you have? Empty arcades with garage doors that spend all winter partially open because they can no longer even close, a dive bar and a surprisingly good Mexican restaurant. Keep stifling growth, lawyers look for reasons to say no, business people look for reasons to say yes - let's take a chance and try. Guess which ones are really needed, especially now ? |
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The water in Lake Winnipesaukee is the direct source of water for the City of Laconia, located in Paugus Bay. When The Dive goes spuds down into a sandbar, it attracts boater-adult beverage customers who are want to pee in the lake, or even worse, while swimming back to their own boat. You know that old saw ..... when you gotta go ..... you gotta go ..... and you know happens with drinking adult beverages. And, the State of NH is not an unbiased agency with regard to this lake water pollution because every single ounce of adult beverage is purchased at a NH state liquor store. While the State of Pennsylvania has closed all their Penn state liquor stores during this coronavirus pandemic, the NH state liquor stores remain open, probably because it generates a lot of revenue for NH. So, the State of NH is both the pollution enforcement agency and the adult beverage supplier to The Dive, at the same time.
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$250/mo X 6 months per year, as reported by the LDS
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Like everything in life, there are good ones, and bad ones. The good ones are problem solvers. The bad ones are problem finders. I believe the City has been short sighted in its view of the Weirs. They have been saying "yes", to businesses that are focused on creating parking lots for MW week, instead of focusing on ways to alter that dynamic. I'm not opposed to the Dive concept, although I think they had a somewhat flawed business model, and are now grasping at straws. That said, I am opposed to them leasing waterfront access property, for $1,500 per year. The water rights to a dock are worth far more than that, and if the City is going to offer that land/water right up for private use, they should investigate all potential options, and select the best alternative that is presented. If the best alternative is the Dive, so be it. |
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Not just $1500
It's not just $250/month rent. The Dive is offering $100,000 in improvements to the docks which will then be given to the city.
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Under the plan, the owners would pay for the construction of the pier and installation of all utilities, a cost estimated to be as much as $100,000" I'm not worried about the $1,500. Building a pier where there isn't one would be what I would call an improvement. So it's 100k + $1,500 a year as far as I'm concerned. And if they fail or move on in a year or two the town gets a pier they can sell @ market rate. I don't see how that's an unfair advantage or a great deal for them, they are in effect building their own lot to lease at a much reduced rate. I doubt they think their initial offer of $250/mo will be accepted, but what is fair market value for a pier that doesn't exist yet ? If the city thinks it's such a high amount they are free to build their own pier and sell/lease it. Kudos to the Dive folks for trying to carve out a niche. |
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I'm simply suggesting that the Dive is one option, and there may well be other commercial enterprises that might suggest alternative uses, that garner a higher economic benefit to the City. The City also needs to consider who controls the dock if the Dive fails. The City should be sure that rights to the dock revert to the City in the event that the Dive ceases to operate. The last thing the City wants if for the dock to become a private docking facility, on public land, with no restaurant sitting at the end of the dock. |
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The offer is never unreasonable as it's just an ask, I am sure the town won't let the end deal be unreasonable. Either way I am assuming the city goes home owning the dock at the end of whatever the term is. |
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Another way to see this is to put yourself in The Dive's shoes. Let's say that you rent a building for 25 years and expand the septic system for a restaurant. You have not given the owner of the building the value of the septic system--by the time you leave, the system will be worth far less than it is today, maybe worth nothing. |
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The exclusive benefit is a benefit only to them only for the duration of the lease. And the 'improvement' is the creation of something the doesn't exist. A pier will not be worth 'far less than it is today' because it does not exist today. If they didn't make this offer that space would have sat empty for another 100 years, I still don't see the problem assuming they agree on a term / amount. |
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Nothing new here
This is not new territory for Laconia. Recall the building in Lakeport developed and leased to Lakeport Landing. At the end of the lease the building was sold to a high bidder. Lakeport Landing then made a deal with the city to develop Lakeport Fire Station.
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I feel like somethings are just being glossed over. I thought this was a great deal for both parties but after hearing the debate took a step back and have new take.
I have always assumed Laconia had its docks and could reconfigure it's SF but not just add docks. I never thought they could just add a new Pier without acquiring more lake frontage (FYI, if you look at the permits for the new docks, sited a few comments ago it was tied to lakefront LF, anyone of us could do the same). If adding a new pier at the Wiers is on the table. A commercial dock to be leased to multiple commercial companies is a great idea. The city could have it be part of the reconfiguration of the docks, get some federal "free" money to help pay for it. The dive could simply sign a lease for it at market rate and so could other vendors. Like the Tiki Boats and who knows what else. This would be a great example of the government helping spur new Business rather than hinder. Also, a pier with the Dive, the Tiki Boats, and a few other commercial startups on it would be dam cool. The city would make money and it would breed activity. The dive would save 100k (it would cost more than that by the way), but they would be paying market value. One more thing, I actually believe something like this would only help the gringo and tower hill. |
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Dive to build a new dock
Unanimous approval last night, the Dive will build a new dock at the Weirs.
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That's a lot of money invested so far.
I wonder then they start making it back. |
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I am very happy the Dive found a home here in the Weirs! They will be a welcome addition/attraction to the area!
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I don't understand how they are able to increase dock space. But as a separate matter--this may be the best resolution for all. Once The Dive is ensconced dockside, why would they want to motor elsewhere?
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New business model?
This may be the start of a new/revised business model.
1. When will assembly restrictions be lifted for restaurants and bars? 2. What's the timeline for the new dock being in operation 3. Will they still operate out of the Pier until then? |
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Sandbars was the original thought. The "should" I leave to them. But when they do the math, they might ask themselves each morning why they would invest the time and fuel necessary to motor to a place that is likely less populated than their dock. I guess we'll know in mid July
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The council voted unanimously to direct the city manager to use the proposal as the basis for a lease agreement which will be drawn up by the city’s attorney. City Manager Scott Myers said Tuesday once the proposed document has come back from the lawyers he would review it before presenting it to the council for a decision. He said if there were no complications the council might be able to take action as early as its next meeting on May 11. https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...3c7f65d1c.html |
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Business hours?
Granted it was a long time ago,. but when I worked at the Weirs, things were pretty quiet on weekdays until 5:00-7:00 pm. If you can generate cash flow during the day, that's a better plan. It appears to me that there are a number of pposters speculating on the Dive's operations who have just not thoght itn through. The owners, on the other hand, have probably had their business plan scrutinized by professionals at several levels (bankers, investors, cpa's etc). If most restaurants fail in therir first 24 months and the Dive is in a position to invest $100,000 in docking, then it seems to me they have a better idea of what's going on than the naysayers on this Forum.
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Now I don’t have a dog in this fight as I don’t live up there full time or have never been on the Dive, but why does it sound like if this is approved that it will be built this season? Don’t people that live on the water have a heck of a time getting permits to rebuild their docks after the winter? Never mind trying to add on or just build a new dock.
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The Dive will build a new dock
The proposed dock is to extend the existing dock as stage 1, the second stage is to work with city of Laconia, by way of fundraising. The new plan proposed is to remove every other finger pier, and extend the one's left by 40'. This design will, in fact, decrease the overall dock size which is favorable with the DES and increase boat space by double, which was intended when originally built. They are investing in the city and the Weirs and only going to increase business, and bring new business to the weirs which would not normally be there. Why would any reasonable person complain, unless you are just a curmudgeon.
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..... good for the Weirs!
With the recent unanimous decision by the five member Laconia Zoning Board to give that big green light to the new Dive location, that's a game changer for me. These five board members must all live in Laconia and have probably been there for many years, so it's their town and their decision on what's good for Weirs Beach.
Most of the time the Weirs public docks are very empty of boats and people and The Dive will probably change all that and make it a much more happening spot. It's always been an underused location with a fantastic view from the boardwalk above, looking out to the lake. So, things will be changing and good for the Weirs!
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Lease negotiation
The lease is still being negotiated. There are legal issues that need to be resolved.
"Under the language currently in the code, the city is allowed to lease dock space only to the U.S. Mail Boat Sophie C, and to the Queen of Winnipesaukee, a 46-foot sailboat that is no longer on Lake Winnipesaukee. The code further forbids the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the docks, or on vessels tied up there." https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...e73c21fd6.html |
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I think once the wrinkles are ironed out, the Dive will be on the outside of the finger closest to the beach for the duration of construction.... but who knows with the city.
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There are legal issues regarding handicap access and serving/selling alcohol from a city owned dock.
After considerable parliamentary maneuvering which included the defeat of one motion and a subsequent successful reconsideration vote, the council voted to schedule two public hearings during the June 8 council meeting. This could be interesting. The recent format for meetings has been by video with only one party at a time allowed in the conference room. https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...ticle-nav-next |
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Leaving aesthetics and politics aside--very difficult to do on this topic--once again I am amazed that the Dive guys have not done their homework. Last year's threads were a myriad of little issues (wind, neighbors, motors...) that could have been anticipated. This year they ask the Council for something that's illegal? Liquor licenses and handicapped access are not esoteric topics
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who owns?
As noted above, the Flagship Corp claims ownership of the ramp and the dock. Apparently, the city agrees with that and does not (cannot?) bother them for whatever they sell onboard.
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Love to see the Mt pushing back. Totally different customer base. Limited parking and unruly customers will destroy their business
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The Winni Flagship Corp owns the RR station.... They do not however own the handicap ramps or the docks... they belong to the City! At least according to the tax maps anyway!
I think it would be in the Flagships best interest to play nice..... If I were on the City Council, I would be thinking about redoing the MT lease to fair market value.... just like they want to do to the Dive! Woodsy
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If you reject new comers who attempt to follow the rules, growth will stagnate. You cannot take sides or play favorites, just make any new business comply with the existing regulations. In the event that the laws in place need to be changed the appropriate party, in this case the Laconia City Council, can consider if it is in the public's best interest to change those regulations. |
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New businesses should also comply with the regulations, and yes, today's regulations are different than those of years past. No decisions are, or can be, made based upon tradition. That is open to such vague interpretation that it would generate thousands of court cases. Example: When my house was built in the 1940's they drove a backhoe into the lake to bury the water line 50 feet out from the shoreline. That was the custom or tradition then, but certainly not now. I wouldn't want to try that today! I am glad to see the Mount Washington go by and I don't have any problem with the Dive. I am not advocating for either. But, everyone must follow the rules and regulations in place today. |
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The City wants the Dive to pay fair market value for the dock lease. I am a Weirs taxpayer and I am OK with that. The Winni Flagship Corp. should be worried that the City is going to do the same to their lease! IMHO, they too should be paying fair market value! As for the drinking on the dock laws.... maybe the city should make sure the Mount doesn't serve a drink until they are underway, or during Bike Week when they don't go out and open as a floating bar! I say change the laws and let the businesses thrive or fail on their own merits! Woodsy
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The new normal is "Social Distancing" so I am not sure if opening a newly located, seasonal operation such as The Dive will be financially viable for the current owners (or any subsequent owner for that matter).
Based upon the financials I wouldn't be surprised The Dive gives everything a serious second thought prior to continuing going forward in 2020. Of course the passage of time will actually tell what really happens and discussing everything at this point is pure speculation. It will be interesting to see how things play out for everyone. Everyone please stay safe and healthy! |
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So back to the Dive. The city gave them permission and then the council rescinded it? Who knows the story?
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Last night the Laconia City Council approved the Dive lease 4-3! They will soon be at the Weirs Docks!
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Great News!!
SO SO very happy for Jamie and Betsy!!! They are bringing something truly different and exciting to the Weirs and we will definitely be a frequent flyer on the Dive. Best of luck on their next endeavor at the Weirs Dock
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Have they been restricted at all from doing their normal sand bar business? I haven't seen or heard of it being out.
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Last I heard they were having one of their outboards worked on.... I suspect with all this Covid crap it has been a slow process.
No sandbar restrictions that I know of. Hopefully we will see them in the Weirs soon! Woodsy
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So now that the Dive can serve food and alcohol at an extension of the Weirs public dock, does that mean the MT. Washington can also? Wasn't the MT not allowed to serve food or alcohol until underway, except for bike week?
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The Mount has always served liquor while waiting to get underway.... and when docked for Bike Week. It was just never really an issue or enforced.
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Public dock vs. private?
I always thought the Mount owned her dock, storage building, ramp and ticket office (RR Station). Isn't that why the Flagship Corp said the Dive couldn't use their ramp for ADA access?
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