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re: The Costs of Stopping the Tram

Alice -

Understood. Thanks for the explanation. I was really just ribbing you, I don't mind that you wrote the whole thing out. But jeez, it WAS long, you gotta admit.

Jack Bog - As far as airspace over Lair Hill, my understanding is that a property owner doesn't really own the rights to the airspace above them unless the current zoning regulations would allow them to build as high as the potential conflict is happening. Since most of Lair Hill is zoned residential, building up 500 ft (or however high the tram is) in those residential lots isn't allowed anyway, so no conflict. I could be wrong though - anybody know more about this?

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