Homeowner’s Guide to Waterfront Living

Cobbosseecontee Lake, Maple Ridge Island

119 Maple Ridge Drive, Monmouth, Maine 04259-7334

 

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Some of the most important information for future renovations is contained in these Notes. Please be aware of these “Important Notes” below and other notes posted on other pages as you use this Guide.

 

 

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Note 1 Lot #95 Numbering Error on Survey

 

Note 2 Open Line on Breaker 6B on the Kitchen Sub-Panel #3

 

Image - Dead Kitchen Switch on Breaker 6B

 

Image of Kitchen Pantry 40 Amp Sub-Panel #3

 

Breaker List for: Kitchen Pantry 40 Amp Sub-Panel #3

 

Note 3 Electric Sub-Panel #2 in the Work – Storage Bay

 

Image of Sub-Panel #2 in the Utility Bay

 

Note 4 Breaker 6B on Sub-Panel 2 in the kitchen Pantry

 

Note 5 Special Use of the In-Ground Pump-Up Toilet

 

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Note 1: Survey Lot Numbering Error

IMPORTANT NOTE: Lot Numbering Error was made on The Survey

A Lot Numbering Error was made on the Survey where Lot #95 was mistakenly marked on the survey as lot #96. The accurate lot number for the address of 119 Maple Ridge Drive is Lot #95.

 

The land and waterfront shoreline at 119 Maple Ridge Drive are identified as Lot #95 on the Monmouth Tax Map #24. Note that the Tax Map assigns Lot #96 to Blue Bell Island which is just North of Maple Ridge Island.

 

See the highlighted Lot Numbering Error on this Survey Detail with Highlighted Lot Number Error (Lot 96 should be Lot 95)

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Note 2: Open Line on Breaker 6B on Sub-Panel #3 in Kitchen Pantry

Breaker 6B on Sub-Panel #3, in the Kitchen Pantry, is wired through the single switch set in the tiled backsplash to the left of the kitchen door (See Photo).  The line ends in the cabinet behind the trash compactor and is safely capped. Note that the breaker is off. This line and switch were set up to energize exterior lights on the covered deck.

 

 

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The Dead Kitchen Switch on Breaker 6B

 

 

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Note 2 on Breaker 6B above: refers to this dead (non-functioning) switch which supplies energy through Breaker 6B to a cable behind the Trash Compactor to be accessed through the exterior wall to supply supplemental lighting to the covered deck outside of the Kitchen Door.

 

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Image of Kitchen Pantry 40 Amp Sub-Panel #3

 

 

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Breaker List for: Kitchen Pantry 40 Amp Sub-Panel #3

 

Kitchen Pantry 40 Amp Sub-Panel #3

On Breaker # 17+19 Of 100 Amp Sub-Panel #1

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

#

AMP

USE

 

#

AMP

USE

1

20

Central Air Conditioner

Heat Pump

2A

15

Phone and Pantry Light

2B

15

Track Light over Kitchen Sink

3

20

Double Gang 220 V Breaker

4A

20

Kitchen West Wall Power Outlets

4B

15

Kitchen Light over Stairs

5A

15

AC Power Vent Control

6A

20

Compactor & Power @ End Cabs

5B

15

Hall Light

6B

15

(not yet utilized) See Note 2 on breaker 6B

7A

20

Microwave Oven

8A

20

Dishwasher

7B

20

Available for Use

8B

 

Blank – No Breaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Note 3 Sub-Panel #2 in the Work Bay

Circuit Breaker #1 and #3 on the 100 Amp Sub-Panel #1 in the garage, powers the 30 Amp Sub-Panel #2 in the Work Bay.

 

This is the Sub-Panel with the splice of the line from the Lake water Pressure Switch to the Lake Water Pump Receptacle on the Utility Post at the Boat Dock.

 

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Image of Sub-Panel #2 in the Utility Bay

Close-up of a circuit breaker

Description automatically generated

 

 

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Note 4: Breaker 6B on Sub-Panel #3 in the kitchen Pantry

This breaker is wired through the single switch set in the tiled backsplash to the left of the kitchen door (shown below).  The line ends in the cabinet behind the trash compactor and is safely capped. Note that the breaker is off. This line and switch were set up to energize lights on the covered deck.

The Dead Kitchen Switch on Breaker 6B

 

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Note 5 The flush-up toilet in the first level bathroom

The first level bathroom toilet flushes to a pump station in the utility space to the left of the laundry stacked washer dryer.

 

Text flagged at the toilet reads; “This is a Flush – Up toilet. Do not flush coated paper, cardboard, string, or rubber.”

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