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aln 08-31-2012 10:17 AM

POA & VHA Papers
 
I think it's interesting how both these papers can write three articles about the 'signage issue' and not say YES.... you can put up signs or NO..... you cannot put up signs.

You know, that's all any of us really want to know!

downeaster 08-31-2012 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by aln (Post 549653)
I think it's interesting how both these papers can write three articles about the 'signage issue' and not say YES.... you can put up signs or NO..... you cannot put up signs.

You know, that's all any of us really want to know!

There is no absolute yes or no. It depends on where you live in The Villages and the deed restrictions and covenants for your area. You are not going to read it in the papers but you can review your deed restrictions to see if it is a yes or no for you.

Bryan 08-31-2012 06:05 PM

Downeaster is mostly correct - there is no absolute YES or NO and it does depend on where you live in TV. South of 466, it is a NO. North of 466, it is a DEPENDS. All the deed restrictions, in all districts, say NO but some districts have decided not to enforce that, others are straddling the fence and awaiting "input" before they announce whether they will enforce the deed restrictions or not.

asianthree 08-31-2012 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bryan (Post 549796)
Downeaster is mostly correct - there is no absolute YES or NO and it does depend on where you live in TV. South of 466, it is a NO. North of 466, it is a DEPENDS. All the deed restrictions, in all districts, say NO but some districts have decided not to enforce that, others are straddling the fence and awaiting "input" before they announce whether they will enforce the deed restrictions or not.

good point

downeaster 08-31-2012 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Bryan (Post 549796)
Downeaster is mostly correct - there is no absolute YES or NO and it does depend on where you live in TV. South of 466, it is a NO. North of 466, it is a DEPENDS. All the deed restrictions, in all districts, say NO but some districts have decided not to enforce that, others are straddling the fence and awaiting "input" before they announce whether they will enforce the deed restrictions or not.

I believe the restrictions are enforced on a complaint driven system. If the "district" chooses not to enforce them it doesn't mean an individual can't call in a complaint and have the rule enforced.

aln 08-31-2012 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Bryan (Post 549796)
Downeaster is mostly correct - there is no absolute YES or NO and it does depend on where you live in TV. South of 466, it is a NO. North of 466, it is a DEPENDS. All the deed restrictions, in all districts, say NO but some districts have decided not to enforce that, others are straddling the fence and awaiting "input" before they announce whether they will enforce the deed restrictions or not.

SO The answer south of 466 is NO.

The answer north of 466 is what? Lady Lake... yes? Village of Santiago, NO?

There are conclusions. Why can't someone draw the lines?

Chuckw 09-01-2012 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by downeaster (Post 549845)
I believe the restrictions are enforced on a complaint driven system. If the "district" chooses not to enforce them it doesn't mean an individual can't call in a complaint and have the rule enforced.

My understanding of this is that if your District votes to not enforce a certain restriction you are no longer able to call in a complaint regarding violation of that restriction. Community Standards can only take action on those items that each District has voted to enforce. You do, however, retain the right to take the individual to court on the issue. Doubt that anyone would ever carry it that far over a sign (but who knows...)

perrjojo 09-01-2012 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by downeaster (Post 549845)
I believe the restrictions are enforced on a complaint driven system. If the "district" chooses not to enforce them it doesn't mean an individual can't call in a complaint and have the rule enforced.

Just put up a sign and see what happens:pepper2::shrug::jester: then you will have your answer.


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