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Normal 07-24-2021 06:38 AM

Patio Pad Rules
 
We have a nice patio cement pad that comes with the house. What kind of restrictions are there to what can be placed on it? It can be seen from the road.

I would like to place our grill and some outdoor lawn furniture on it with a fire pit.

dewilson58 07-24-2021 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1977679)
We have a nice patio cement pad that comes with the house. What kind of restrictions are there to what can be placed on it? It can be seen from the road.

I would like to place our grill and some outdoor lawn furniture on it with a fire pit.

Jus review your Restrictive Covenants.
Village Community Development Districts

Dana1963 07-24-2021 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1977679)
We have a nice patio cement pad that comes with the house. What kind of restrictions are there to what can be placed on it? It can be seen from the road.

I would like to place our grill and some outdoor lawn furniture on it with a fire pit.

Yes and even a cross

champion6 07-24-2021 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1977679)
We have a nice patio cement pad that comes with the house. What kind of restrictions are there to what can be placed on it? It can be seen from the road.

I would like to place our grill and some outdoor lawn furniture on it with a fire pit.

No restrictions for these common items. No prior approval needed.

davem4616 07-24-2021 02:42 PM

you'll be fine with those items, enjoy the home

villagetinker 07-24-2021 02:47 PM

I agree with above, however if you want to enclose with a bird cage, you will need ARC approval.

DAVES 07-24-2021 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by champion6 (Post 1977881)
No restrictions for these common items. No prior approval needed.

Reminder to all. Hurricanes. You need to prevent your stuff from damaging your home and or your neighbors. A fire pit? Securing it? Cleaning and disposing of ash?

DaleDivine 07-25-2021 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1977679)
We have a nice patio cement pad that comes with the house. What kind of restrictions are there to what can be placed on it? It can be seen from the road.

I would like to place our grill and some outdoor lawn furniture on it with a fire pit.

No restrictions for those items.
Welcome to TV. Time to kick back and enjoy life.
:bigbow:

cafw1 07-25-2021 05:20 AM

Getting the correct answer
 
If you want to be sure you're getting the correct answer and just not someone's opinion just call "Deeds Restrictions'' during business hours.

crash 07-25-2021 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1977679)
We have a nice patio cement pad that comes with the house. What kind of restrictions are there to what can be placed on it? It can be seen from the road.

I would like to place our grill and some outdoor lawn furniture on it with a fire pit.

If the pad is in the back you can put anything you want on it.

Normal 07-25-2021 06:32 AM

Thank You
 
Thank you all. My mind has been placed a little more at ease. Moving time is approaching and I am feeling the stress.

GOLFER54 07-25-2021 06:42 AM

Anything goes, except you can’t put on a rocket launcher.

frank1975 07-25-2021 06:43 AM

The question is why would you think you can’t put a grill and furniture on a patio?

frank1975 07-25-2021 06:45 AM

I have a rocket launcher on mine.

Girlcopper 07-25-2021 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1977679)
We have a nice patio cement pad that comes with the house. What kind of restrictions are there to what can be placed on it? It can be seen from the road.

I would like to place our grill and some outdoor lawn furniture on it with a fire pit.

Theres no restrictions for that but in the future just get a set of restrictions so youll know each one

CFrance 07-25-2021 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by frank1975 (Post 1978135)
The question is why would you think you can’t put a grill and furniture on a patio?

Nothing wrong with double-checking.

dewilson58 07-25-2021 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1978130)
Thank you all. My mind has been placed a little more at ease. Moving time is approaching and I am feeling the stress.

:bigbow:

Welcome to TV.
Enjoy the journey.

JanetMM 07-25-2021 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1978130)
Thank you all. My mind has been placed a little more at ease. Moving time is approaching and I am feeling the stress.

Dear NORMAL from Ohio,
Welcome! You will love TV and all the activities, but especially the winter weather. Lots of NE Ohio folks here (I wonder why LOL)

rogerk 07-25-2021 08:50 AM

No doubts, just call Community Standards, no opinions, no guess work, no second guessing. (352) 751-3912

greg.turay 07-25-2021 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by frank1975 (Post 1978137)
I have a rocket launcher on mine.

This guy used to have friendly neighbors, now none.

larcha 07-25-2021 09:36 AM

You need to go through the ARC (Architectural Review Committee).

oneclickplus 07-25-2021 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1977679)
We have a nice patio cement pad that comes with the house. What kind of restrictions are there to what can be placed on it? It can be seen from the road.

I would like to place our grill and some outdoor lawn furniture on it with a fire pit.

Put anything you want there. In case you over step and place something prohibited there, there is a group of roaming deed restriction enforcement police (neighbors) that will alert you to any violations (anonymously, of course).

DaleDivine 07-25-2021 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by larcha (Post 1978256)
You need to go through the ARC (Architectural Review Committee).

Ummmm, NO you don't...
:welcome::ho::ohdear::ohdear:

vinnyfla 07-25-2021 09:06 PM

Call your district office and ask them , you can also ask what items need a pre-approvial

Topspinmo 07-25-2021 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 1978046)
Reminder to all. Hurricanes. You need to prevent your stuff from damaging your home and or your neighbors. A fire pit? Securing it? Cleaning and disposing of ash?

IMO too hot down here for fire pit. Plus it get dry and now got ambers floating around. IMO shouldn’t be allowed in community where houses stacked in line sardines.

J1ceasar 07-26-2021 06:30 AM

This is not directed to you but to anyone considering the villages. Why don't you read the deed restrictions before you decide to purchase? No matter how many pages it is it's one of your biggest purchases in life, and you should decide to be happy where you live

Neils 07-26-2021 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 1978046)
Reminder to all. Hurricanes. You need to prevent your stuff from damaging your home and or your neighbors. A fire pit? Securing it? Cleaning and disposing of ash?

Hurricane aide - put a couple small screw-in concrete anchors in the concrete slab near the furniture. Then when hurricane wind is forecast, take a rope or lightweight cable and tie down to the anchor(s).
Keeps things from flying around the neighbors house

JayK! 07-26-2021 06:58 AM

Refer to your architectural paperwork u receive at closing. I believe open flames of any kind are prohibited.

Brignolaj 07-26-2021 11:54 AM

Patio
 
I have the same thin on a corner lot. I added a wall, ran an underground natural gas line for a grill and also added a natural gas fire pit. All of this is covered by a sun-setter awning. It is great for those cool evenings to sit out and have a fire. I particularly enjoy the fact that it is on a corner lot, so many times neighbors will stroll by and join us.


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