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From: Sharon Villines (sharon![]() |
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Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 08:00:17 -0800 (PST) |
Do people have architectural review policies that regulate what people
can do outside their units -- neon signs, dog kennels, hammocks,
attached sun shades, etc.
We need to review ours and have little agreement beyond things that violate fire and building codes or directly infringe on a neighbor's space.
We now have hanging on various porches and overhangs, Buddhist flags, American flags, macrame hangings, wire bumblebees, sun blinds, extra locks on doors, planters, political signs in windows (perpetually), and signs on doors (mottos), etc. Various of these things bother some residents more than others but each of them is objectionable to someone.
Please note whether your community is a lot development model or attached multi-household dwellings. It makes a difference when you neighbor's offensive object is 40 feet or 4 feet away.
Thanks, Sharon ----- Sharon Villines Takoma Village Cohousing, Washington DC http://www.takomavillage.org
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Architectural Review Sharon Villines, January 27 2005
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Re: Architectural Review Robert Heinich, January 27 2005
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Re: Architectural Review Amy Dwyer, January 28 2005
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Re: Architectural Review Robert Heinich, January 27 2005
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