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Old 08-02-2018, 12:24 PM
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OP, Interesting, if you are talking about electrical lines, fiber optic lines, or cable lines, you will be at the mercy of the associated company to move the lines. If you are talking about irrigation lines, these are easy and relatively low cost to move. However, I find it hard to believe that your pool could be impacting on anything other than the irrigation lines. Most of the other lines are run in areas that you are NOT allowed to build. Get your plot plan and carefully review the building restriction lines. Then make up a copy of this with your proposed project and take it to ARC (community Standards) Lake Sumter Landing, entrance is in the archway near Starbucks. They will be able to tell you if your project is possible. You will need to submit detailed plans for actual approval. There is NO cost for the ARC review, but do not skip this step, as there could be significant penalties.
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