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10 HP restriction lakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 511481" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>My HOA rules say boats & RVs have to be behind a gate. Everyone complies with that because we fortunately have big side yards. The other HOA rules are pretty much ignored. We are supposed to get approval on any changes that can be seen from the street. I think what they really want is a signed hold harmless and something in writing that needed permits will be pulled. My neighbors advised me to just ignore it -- and I do. </p><p></p><p>The city requires a permit for the removal of any tree over 6" diameter. I asked them about removing a large raggedy pine tree because the roots were pushing up my pavers. They said I couldn't get a permit without an arborist's report. So, I had the tree removed. Neighbor asked if I got a permit to remove the tree. You guessed it, I said "what tree?".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 511481, member: 21536"] My HOA rules say boats & RVs have to be behind a gate. Everyone complies with that because we fortunately have big side yards. The other HOA rules are pretty much ignored. We are supposed to get approval on any changes that can be seen from the street. I think what they really want is a signed hold harmless and something in writing that needed permits will be pulled. My neighbors advised me to just ignore it -- and I do. The city requires a permit for the removal of any tree over 6" diameter. I asked them about removing a large raggedy pine tree because the roots were pushing up my pavers. They said I couldn't get a permit without an arborist's report. So, I had the tree removed. Neighbor asked if I got a permit to remove the tree. You guessed it, I said "what tree?". [/QUOTE]
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