The problem with this is that it is considered an "internal" deed restriction and Community Standards has no authority to enforce these. This become a matter between the home owner, the developer, and the offending home owner. Once you inform the developer of the issue they are responsible for taking action, if not then you have the option to take civil/legal action.
I wouldn't worry too much about being "that guy", while you may win the ire of one or two neighbors, the rest will most assuredly appreciate you actions. Just remember who is in the wrong in this situation.
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Don Wiley
GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener)
Village of Hillsborough
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Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776
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