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one stupid and one inane question
I can not believe it but we are finally on the way. Movers will be here on July 7th and we will be out the door shortly after them. It is a LONG drive...1800 miles with the furry kids. Just grin and bear it, I guess.
OK..here is my one stupid and one inane question. 1) Do we need to go thru the ARC to put up a direct tv dish? 2) I am not understanding the irrigation water thing. I did read that the irrigation water available at certain times was not drinkable. Does that mean that water that comes out of the watering heads at OTHER times is drinkable? I am a little concerned about the furry kids... :undecided: When you stop laughing I would love an answer. :laugh: |
Congrats & Welcome to a new and wonderful chapter in your lives.You made a great choice.....To answer the question about the dish we have one & yes we contacted the ARC .Second the irrigation water is not safe to drink at anytime.:gc:
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There are no stupid questions... you asked and now you know.
Drive safe and get to TV safe and happy. |
We have a dish and we didn't contact anyone. Had it for 7 years with no problems.
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If it's installed by one of the companies that services TV regularly, they will work with the ARC for you as necessary.
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There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers.
Have a safe trip with the furry kids. :) |
There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers.
Have a safe trip with the furry kids. :) |
Have a safe trip - we just drove down from Ohio Saturday with our furry girls - take comfort in knowing when it's over you'll never have to do it again!
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Hi Ladydoc,
Which question was stupid and which inane? :laugh: Just kidding, none of the above. Have a safe trip down! |
Irrigation water south of 466 is reclaimed so definitely not potable nor would I let my grandchildren play in it. Irrigation water north of 466 comes from the same source as water into the home. However, in order to be on the safe side, I wouldn't advise drinking any water from outside the house.
I agree with all the above, there are no dumb questions. |
ladydoc - It used to be necessary to get approval for installing a satellite dish. Not so anymore.
I sent an e-mail to the ARC last fall as we were going to be installing a satellite dish. Here was their response: "Thank you for your inquiry. The ARC Committee no longer needs to approve satellite dish installation. However, we do have suggested guidelines as to placement. What you are proposing (ground-mount the antenna on a short pole that would place the antenna several feet above ground-level rather than doing a roof mount installation at the rear of a Patio Villa) is within our suggestions. Please see the attached sheet. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact this office. Have a nice weekend. Beth Malak Community Standards Architectural Review 1894 Laurel Manor Drive The Villages, FL 32162 Phone: 352-751-6719 Fax: 352-751-6707 elizabeth.malak@districtgov.org" Here are their guidelines for installation/placement (the "attached sheet" referred to above): http://www.districtgov.org/departmen...e%20Dishes.pdf Hope all that helps! Bill :) |
Dear H (AKA ladydoc).....So pleased to hear that you'll be on your way very soon. Wishing you a safe trip and look forward to meeting y'all. [Am working on a Southern accent.] All the best..:welcome:..Barb
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