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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
As long as he files for a permit and it's approved he's good to go. He's fortunate that he's not my neighbor, I would have handled it differently with formal legal notice and other equitable legal means.
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Originally Posted by Barefoot
If the neighbour is adhering to existing restrictions and has an approved permit, what formal legal notice would you be filing?
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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
The goal was to have the neighbor comply with the ARC restrictions and be certain they enforce same. Having proper notice beforehand should prompt them to do so.
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I'm missing something here. Assuming the neighbour has an approval permit from the ARC and is adhering to existing restrictions, you're going to threaten the neighbour and the ARC beforehand, by serving them with "legal proper notice", to ensure compliance?
Boy Howdy.
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