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villages07 10-04-2008 09:48 AM

Donna,

short answer....no add-on perimeter fences.

However, there is a small new section of ranchers in hemingway that have vinyl fences around the whole back yard....an experiment.

In the rec news recently, the CDD manager did explain the fence policy. One thing she mentioned, that I have seen a couple of times, is where people have constructed short (i.e. 3 ft high) fences that adjoin the back of their house and abut a patio. Apparently, this is allowed (but do seek ARC approval first). I've seen one in Sunset Point and one off of the Pimlico golf course.

JohnN 10-04-2008 04:25 PM

Donna, just that one street as far as I know, here in Hemingway

We looked at a couple and if someone wanted a fence and a ranch home, it was nice.

Donna 10-04-2008 06:33 PM

Thanks guys :)

chuckinca 10-04-2008 10:34 PM

Here's one here:

http://www.thevillages.com/homes/new...&sid=799287733



Put some Pink Flamingos on the front Lawn and it's perfect!


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Lyn Comans 10-05-2008 06:07 AM

The historic section has at least 3 areas(1-2-3) as they were built diffferent deed restrictions go to building dept and ask forhe ones for your area. We did this recently to replace a home. they were very accomodating

Lyn Comans 10-05-2008 06:12 AM

As a long time Historic section resident I object to "tacky tacky" try "individual,individual" NOT cookie cutter

graciegirl 10-05-2008 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 164258)
Looks good to me - like retiring in Florida. Plain Jane lawns are verrrry boring. Put some fun into your life, this is supposed to be senior Disneyland.



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I don't mind the real flamingos Chuck.

It's the big ole plastic ones I don't like so much.

Chuck. Whatsa matta you today?

Chuck, you are a pulling on our legs, Right?
YES, I like you Chuck in California, but NO to the pink Flamingos.

Thats my opinion. :laugh:

You sure you like THE PLASTIC PINK FLAMINGOS?

Bogie Shooter 10-06-2008 08:28 AM

Deed Restrictions
 
Lot of answers here to many questions asked on TOTV.
http://www.districtgov.org/index.asp

chuckinca 10-06-2008 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 164543)
I don't mind the real flamingos Chuck.

It's the big ole plastic ones I don't like so much.

Chuck. Whatsa matta you today?

Chuck, you are a pulling on our legs, Right?
YES, I like you Chuck in California, but NO to the pink Flamingos.

Thats my opinion. :laugh:

You sure you like THE PLASTIC PINK FLAMINGOS?



YES - I like PLASTIC PINK FLAMINGOS! ! ! !

And that's My Opinion

It says Florida Retirement people live here

Chuckinca
(soon to be part of 3rd generation in our family to retire to FLA)



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chuckinca 10-06-2008 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lyn Comans (Post 164542)
As a long time Historic section resident I object to "tacky tacky" try "individual,individual" NOT cookie cutter



:agree: :agree: :agree: :agree:



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dcanaan 10-07-2008 02:00 PM

Deed Restrictions
 

Community Watch loves to plant and make up deed infractions. As a potential buyer you should be very careful.

I have a hobby web site and I have a magnetic sign on my car that tells people what the url is for that web site. The car is parked 2/3 up my driveway (I mostly use a golf cart).

Community Watch insists I have a business and that I must remove the signs. I have refused to do so because I do not have a business.

They are harrassing me to no end.

What about all of the residents that are running businesses from their homes? I have seen golf carts for sale, contractors who park their truck on their driveways, people who have all kinds of statues on their lawn. There are infractions galore if people open their eyes.

Yet they are harrassing me for my hobby-- a hobby that does not bring me any money, just joy.

How many residents have written a book? Have they rented an office outside the Villages or are they doing it on their home computer? Isn't that a business?

Isn't it about time to stop?

villages07 10-08-2008 10:03 AM

DC,

Have you ever called the deed compliance office directly and spoken with someone of authority to explain your situation and get their take? I've called them before on a rule interpretation and found them to be very helpful. Perhaps the community watch guys are going too far, perhaps they are following the letter of the restrictions (i.e. no 'commercial' vehicles, ie vehicles with signs). I'm sure we've all seen deed restriction violations and done nothing about them.... it can appear to be selective enforcement.

And, yes, people run businesses out of their homes....I recall hearing the distinction was that you could not entertain clients in your home (hmmm, that didn't sound quite right, did it?)

Talk Host 11-16-2010 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by villages07 (Post 165347)
DC,
I recall hearing the distinction was that you could not entertain clients in your home (hmmm, that didn't sound quite right, did it?)

That's not quite right. You may not have a business in your home at all, clients or no clients. If you use your Villages address to receive any correspondence related to your business, you are in violation.

The position of the deed compliance office is, cease the business or move out. The only way you get boxed in is if somebody rats on you to create trouble for you and your wife. Ask me, I know.


JLK


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