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Old 12-01-2016, 10:21 AM
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I can't even imagine what the connection might be between fencing and power lines

Could you 'splain this theory, please?
Fencing might detract from the ugly power lines. You will obviously still see the power lines but anyway that was just a thought......

There are at least three groups of Courtyard Villas in Pine Ridge that I observed and some had two car garages. However, a 3 bedroom with a two car garage, as another posting noted, is pricey but seem to sell quickly. A cottage or designer with a two car garage and a fenced yard would be attractive to some buyers. The Village Developer didn't just start building yesterday.
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Our oldest looked at the homes with the new fences when he was down last. As they were built selling just as quickly.

Problem with the old Courtyard villas is one and a half car garage. The cottage gives you a straight driveway most with a two car garage and a fenced in yard. All of the pluses of the courtyard villa but a better driveway. And you have the ability to do with what you want to the back yard, grass no grass.
Bingo!!!! That is why we are looking at them. Not sure of the outrage considering CYV have had these fences for years. Beats the heck out of seeing directly into my neighbor's house. Not to mention, great for my dog.
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[QUOTE=ColdNoMore;1327786]Absorbs aeolian vibration and corona discharge...due to magnetostriction?

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Oh give me land lots of land under power lines above, don't fence me in????????
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Oh give me land lots of land under power lines above, don't fence me in????????


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What are you trying to say?

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Be careful with the corner fenced in lots......we found a great home, seabreeze..If I remember right Blaise St..large corner lot, fenced in so grass in and outside of fence....

No problem...right....WRONG....we wanted to put in a swim spa covered with a bird cage inside the fence next to the house on the inside of the fencing.

PLOT showed we only owned 3 feet off the house, even though there was 10 feet from the house to the fence and probably 20 more feet outside the fence to the road.

Bummer....once again we passed on that home....
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As a reminder the topic heading is "it sets a bad precedent"...well if he can have a fence why can't I.

I never met a fence I liked
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As a reminder the topic heading is "it sets a bad precedent"...well if he can have a fence why can't I.

I never met a fence I liked
Remember the quote......fences make good neighbors.
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Remember the quote......fences make good neighbors.
another way to view it is that fences make lonely neighbors
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another way to view it is that fences make lonely neighbors
If you had our neighbor, lonely is great!
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If your deed restriction does not allow you to have a fence you cannot have a fence. At this time the ones in Hemingway and Pineridge certain sections are the only regular homes that are allowed fences. Only those certain unit numbers can have the fences. Otherwise you need to purchase a courtyard villa.
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Remember the quote......fences make good neighbors.
I totally agree......
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If your deed restriction does not allow you to have a fence you cannot have a fence. At this time the ones in Hemingway and Pineridge certain sections are the only regular homes that are allowed fences. Only those certain unit numbers can have the fences. Otherwise you need to purchase a courtyard villa.
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an attorney would tell you contract were made to be broken
Rubicon, Do you feel that Deed Restrictions were made to be broken?
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If you had our neighbor, lonely is great!
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