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Old 01-07-2012, 10:25 PM
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There is one between every other lot line. You don't have any back yard and it has to go somewhere. If you look at the other homes, everyone will have somewhere on their lot or close to their lot.

If you didn't want something like that close to your home, you would have to have paid for a larger lot.

Or built a smaller home.
I wish I would have know that it can be an issue based on lot size. I just hate surprises.
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Old 01-07-2012, 10:27 PM
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How confident are you that the house is built in the correct place? Something seems very wrong in regards to the right-of-way and where your house is located. It would seem to be encroaching on the right-of-way. The photo shows your sod. I assume that is your property line. The boxes would normally be put there, but the house is very close to the right-of-way where you aren't allowed to build. I don't know what you would be able to do now. I hate it for you.
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Old 01-07-2012, 10:57 PM
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Penguin, I'll trade you...you come up here and look outside at the cold, dead looking trees and grass and approaching snow clouds..front AND back of my house...I'll come down there and check out your green box. Heck, if I end up with one in my yard, I'll just name it and drink a toast to it every day...it helps to maintain the lifestyle!
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Penguin, I'll trade you...you come up here and look outside at the cold, dead looking trees and grass and approaching snow clouds..front AND back of my house...I'll come down there and check out your green box. Heck, if I end up with one in my yard, I'll just name it and drink a toast to it every day...it helps to maintain the lifestyle!
I hear ya Trish, I'm here in northern IL and not driving a golf cart. I will take your advice and have a cocktail every day. I will also give it a name but I would not be able to tell any of you, at least not on this forum
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Old 01-08-2012, 12:38 AM
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Have you closed on the house yet ?
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Old 01-08-2012, 07:41 AM
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I'm so sorry you have this and do agree you should dig into why it shows the box is 11 ft from the house on your plans but ended up being much closer. In the mean time, I'd suggest getting some large pots and planting something big and leafy in them. Pots can be moved for access so you can put them closer than seco allows plantings
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Old 01-08-2012, 07:56 AM
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I wish I would have know that it can be an issue based on lot size. I just hate surprises.
Here is a picture of ours, not yet planted around. It is near the property line in the back. We planted bottle brush in front of the others. Pots are a good idea.

bk...you have NO say where they place your house. We tried to have ours face the other street. No go.
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Old 01-08-2012, 07:58 AM
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I would complain to your sales person. It looks like your screen door in the open position is about 2' away. Maybe they can change the door to the side of the lanai. Also I would wait until you have neighbors and work with them to plant around the utility boxes. ( The green box is a padmount transformer and the box with wires sticking out is for cable tv) When planting around the transformer one side has a "bolt" low and center. This is the side a worker needs to get to to open. The other side has the hinges. Keep in mind they have a "right-of-way" to the utility boxes and can cut down anything you plant too close. The good thing is, once all the houses are done they rarely need to get in the boxes.
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Old 01-08-2012, 08:05 AM
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Any Ideas on what I might do with this situation. As you can see this transformer on some other thing is around 4 feet from the back of my new house. I'm so mad right now I cant think straight. Any help would be appreciated.
It looks as if it is four foot from the pad that comes out your lanai. Our pad that comes out of our lanai is about four foot square, I am pretty sure those pads are all about the same size. If it set on the lot line would that be eleven foot to the lot line?

It has to be at the edge of the lot line I think. Half of ALL of us have them I think. It is true that it depends on the size of your lot. This is a very good thread indeed and a heads up for folks. They are necessary evils but you will have about a fifty percent chance of having one placed in the back of your property line. So beware.

We are having so much fun, I am not angry. It is what it is. BUT EVERYONE NEW, remember this when you are picking your lot size.

Here is ours.
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Old 01-08-2012, 08:14 AM
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They will not move them. You could ask to have the door moved to the other end of the lanai. Or go with GG's idea, pot. I understand pot plants are very bushy.
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Here is a picture of ours, not yet planted around. It is near the property line in the back. We planted bottle brush in front of the others. Pots are a good idea.

bk...you have NO say where they place your house. We tried to have ours face the other street. No go.
I thought you had to have a setback of a certain distance from the easements Grace. I mean, you can't build within a certain distance from the property line and the easements. I don't know to be honest. My husband said they are everywhere and everyone has them. Nothing you can do about it.

I know we bought a house for my husband's father on the golf course on the historic side. The property has a box like that but it is about 40 feet from the house on the corner of the lot. But it is a huge lot. I think the box for the houses on our cul-de-sac is hidden in a nice little park in the middle of the cul-de-sac.

What can you do except set out beautiful pots with lovely plants.
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Old 01-08-2012, 08:38 AM
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GG, I think that the transformer is only four feet from the back of the house like he said and is ridiculously close. If his transformer were as far back as yours is, I don’t think he would have started this thread.

Penguin, exhaust all avenues before accepting this. If all else fails, I’d move the door and smother the ugly beast with vegetation.
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GG, I think that the transformer is only four feet from the back of the house like he said and is ridiculously close. If his transformer were as far back as yours is, I don’t think he would have started this thread.

Penguin, exhaust all avenues before accepting this. If all else fails, I’d move the door and smother the ugly beast with vegetation.
I could not agree with you more. The other picture that was posted clearly shows the transformer at least 10 feet back from the home and that would be fine with me. I realize the transformers have to be there but the 4 feet away is what set me off. After looking at the platt, it looks like they built the house too far back. The platt shows the house 10 ft from the property line. I'm no surveyor but things dont look right. I believe the transformer is in the correct place but the house is not. This issue IS being looked into by my sales rep so lets see where this goes. Again I ask,what leagally can be done and if nothing I will definitly try to have the door moved and plant pots, but for now does little for my frustration.
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Have you closed on the house yet ?
I have not. I close on Jan 20th, thats kinda why I'm scrambling for help and info on this issue.
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