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dewilson58 10-09-2023 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2264075)
On a side note I have 2 neighbors with propane tanks, and in both cases these are buried.

These are call PIGs..........Propane In Ground.
(There are thousands of them in TV)

The OP is call Bait.

:posting:

coffeebean 10-09-2023 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Twinsull (Post 2264006)
Checking to see if anyone else in the Villages has a view of Propane tanks in their back yard. I can’t believe this would be allowed. Comments?

That squiggly flower bed made me dizzy.

BobnBev 10-09-2023 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by twinsull (Post 2264006)
checking to see if anyone else in the villages has a view of propane tanks in their back yard. I can’t believe this would be allowed. Comments?

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Garywt 10-09-2023 11:02 PM

Those are 275 pound tanks. I would figure the propane company is familiar with the codes. Besides the generator they my have a propane stove, water heater or pool heater. As for the generator, when the power is out who really cares about noise. It is not like they run it everyday to sell back power.

Garywt 10-09-2023 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2264081)
That squiggly flower bed made me dizzy.

And the landscaper must love it…

banjobob 10-10-2023 04:28 AM

Out of front view , not my neighbor OK by me, if I lived next door though.

birdawg 10-10-2023 04:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Twinsull (Post 2264006)
Checking to see if anyone else in the Villages has a view of Propane tanks in their back yard. I can’t believe this would be allowed. Comments?

doubt that would be allowed you can’t even have a little cross.

VillagerNut 10-10-2023 05:28 AM

Not to FL code
 
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Originally Posted by Twinsull (Post 2264006)
Checking to see if anyone else in the Villages has a view of Propane tanks in their back yard. I can’t believe this would be allowed. Comments?

Definitely call Community Standards because it is definitely not to Florida code or Villages deed restrictions. All of our deed restrictions say the propane tanks are supposed to be buried. Florida code requires it be a lot further away from home than what the generator or the propane is located on this house.

Retiredsteve 10-10-2023 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2264056)
It looks unsightly, but it is probably legal. I would be more concerned about the noise from the generator. I think these generators should be banned, especially in villa neighborhoods.

Generators are used in emergency situations such as a power outage due to a storm. It doesn't run all the time. Maybe they have a piece of medical equipment that would require it. Bless your heart

huge-pigeons 10-10-2023 06:30 AM

Generators should be allowed in TV, it could be necessity during a storm/hurricane. As for the propane tanks, they are ugly and should be buried further away from the house. In our last 55+ community, anything you added to your house, you had to get your 2 closest neighbors to sign off on the ARC permit. I would never have signed off for this, not only because they are ugly, but have you seen a propane tank explosion? Too close to the houses.

gbs317 10-10-2023 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2264054)
What are they using those tanks for?

It looks like they are there to run the generator and maybe the lack of natural gas in that area dictates propane.

Bill14564 10-10-2023 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by VillagerNut (Post 2264137)
Definitely call Community Standards because it is definitely not to Florida code or Villages deed restrictions. All of our deed restrictions say the propane tanks are supposed to be buried. Florida code requires it be a lot further away from home than what the generator or the propane is located on this house.

Which District are you in? My deed restrictions in District 10 do not mention propane tanks at all.

Please post a citation or a link to the Florida code that requires those tanks or that generator to be farther from the house.

retiredguy123 10-10-2023 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by huge-pigeons (Post 2264148)
Generators should be allowed in TV, it could be necessity during a storm/hurricane. As for the propane tanks, they are ugly and should be buried further away from the house. In our last 55+ community, anything you added to your house, you had to get your 2 closest neighbors to sign off on the ARC permit. I would never have signed off for this, not only because they are ugly, but have you seen a propane tank explosion? Too close to the houses.

Imagine if every house in a villa neighborhood had a Generac and they all came on at the same time. The noise would be unbearable. There is one in my neighborhood, and you can hear it from 5 houses away.

Whitley 10-10-2023 07:15 AM

For 125- to 500-gallon propane tanks, the distance is at least 10 feet – from any building and from any property line. Same with underground propane tanks that hold up to 2,000 gallons: The minimum distance, from either a building or a property line, is 10 feet.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...i&opi=89978449

RRGuyNJ 10-10-2023 07:21 AM

Sitting in the dark
 
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2264056)
It looks unsightly, but it is probably legal. I would be more concerned about the noise from the generator. I think these generators should be banned, especially in villa neighborhoods.

Yep, ban generators that run a few minutes a week fir maintenance! Yeah, great idea!.
When the lights go out due to a storm, and it will eventually happen, you will wish you had a generator.


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