Re: cohousing as a non-profit with an institutional use
From: Richart Keller (richart.kellergmail.com)
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 06:08:01 -0800 (PST)
Some are environmental education centers...
On Dec 16, 2015 8:17 AM, "Liz Ryan Cole" <lizryancole [at] me.com> wrote:

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> 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.
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> (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).
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> Please reply to me off list at Liz Ryan Cole (lizryancole [at] me.com)
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> thanks!   liz
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> 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
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> 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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