cohousing as a non-profit with an institutional use | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Liz Ryan Cole (lizryancole![]() |
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Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 05:17:00 -0800 (PST) |
Pinnacle Cohousing (Lyme, NH) still find ourselves owning 120 acres and a lovely cabin based rustic resort on a pond (Loch Lyme Lodge), but with a zoning ordinance that allows only 4 homes on the parcel we want to build on. We would find it very helpful to know of any cohousing communities that are organized, in whole or in part, as non-profits and/or have an institutional use on their land. (Lyme’s definition of INSTITUTIONAL USE: Public service uses provided by governmental and non-profit organizations including, but not limited to, education, recreation, health, public worship, and cultural enrichment). Please reply to me off list at Liz Ryan Cole (lizryancole [at] me.com) thanks! liz Liz Ryan Cole lizryancole [at] me.com Pinnacle Cohousing at Loch Lyme Lodge Lyme, NH Home 802.785.4124 Work 802.831.1240 Lodge 603-795-2141 I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.” ― E.B. White
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Is Cohousing "Green Enough"? Alice Alexander, December 13 2015
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Is Cohousing "Green Enough"? Del Holland, December 14 2015
- cohousing as a non-profit with an institutional use Liz Ryan Cole, December 16 2015
- Re: cohousing as a non-profit with an institutional use Richart Keller, December 16 2015
- Re: cohousing as a non-profit with an institutional use Tiffany Lee Brown, December 16 2015
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Is Cohousing "Green Enough"? Del Holland, December 14 2015
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