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Originally Posted by mollydog
Ask not what the POA can do for you - ask what you can do for the POA.
With the concealed swiftness of the developers action on Hacienda Hills - it is obvious that the Hacienda Hills neighborhood had very little protection against the developers plans. Very likely each homeowner lost $10,000 - $40,000 of their property value now that they will be looking at a massive apartment complex instead of a pretty country club.
I'm sure the POA needs volunteers to research the facts on how this happened and why the neighbors were so poorly protected. Hopefully many homeowners are prompted to volunteer their time, research this out, and work to change whatever laws and policies that allowed this to happen. We need to prevent this from happening in other neighborhoods that are similar to Hacienda Hills.
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So share the research you used to determine the value loss projections, how you determined that the neighborhood or any neighborhood needs protection from the Developer? Oh wait, you're just speculating based on your own bias right? Maybe the parking lot would have been been a better fit in your view? Or were you suggesting that the law should be changed so you can force someone to build or buy what the residents want without putting money into the venture? This whole conversation is ridiculous, we have no data on what is going in, what it will look like, what the restrictions are or aren't. Only speculation. You do know that the POA and VHA have no legal standing right?