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>> Let's wait and see what the finished project will look like first before we start crying over spoil milk we haven't purchased yet.
@bubbleyes72:  Question?  So if it is completed and thousands of dollars spent and it is an ugly eyesore, the property values go down because of an industrial building in the neighborhood, what then?  It is a little late after completion.
Why bother even have deed restrictions if the HOA will grant variances for something like this?.  The point of all of this was the HOA send letters about weed in a flower bed when it has rained for a month straight or other insignificant items and then allows something like this?  Good Grief a friend of mine got denied putting up a new fence composite fence because the color of brown they wanted was not on the HOA's list.  ÂÂ
@tatertot58: I understand all of the above of what you typed, I had already thought this too while reading numerous post before mine. But at this point what can "YOU" do, nothing. So to keep your pressure down might as well wait it out, maybe, just maybe it won't be an eyesore. You've shared numerous times how you feel on the matter, and I get it was well as others. So hence the saying, no need of crying, worrying over something "YOU" have no control over.
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Good day.
@bubbleyes72:
You missed the point.... Which is the unfairness of the HOA and I will continue to done it takes to make things fair for all property owners. Just an FYI, my pressure is not up.
@tatertot58:
No, you think I missed your point, but at this point I don't care that's why I told you good day.
I'm not going to continue to talk in circles with you, so for the last time good day. 4951