I don't understand... Don't the deed restrictions spell out what can and can't be done? If so, I doubt any petition would sway the ARC.
Otherwise, just my thoughts--it's not a vote, it's a petition. So how can they say if you don't sign it, you're voting no? That seems like baloney to me. If I didn't agree with part of the petition statement, I wouldn't sign it and not really care if anyone thought I was "voting" no. My other thought is that some people don't sign petitions as a matter of practice. So it sounds like people are being pressured if they're being told such a thing.
It would be interesting if you quoted the petition.
Last edited by CFrance; 03-02-2017 at 10:40 PM.
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