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President:
Dave Israel
Vice-Presidents:
Stewart Richland
vicepresident1@unitedcivic.org
Dom Guarnagia
Fausto Fabbro
vicepresident3@unitedcivic.org
Patricia Caputo
vicepresident4@unitedcivic.org
Treasurer Ed Grossman
Recording Secretary
J. Robinson
Corresponding Secretary
Bob Rivera
UCO Exec Assistant
Community Association Manager:
Donald Foster
Executive Board
Marilyn Curtis
Maureen Debigare
Ruth Dreiss
George Franklin
Richard Handelsman
Roger Hotaling
Jackie Karlan
Patricia Keane
Bobbi Levin
Mike Rayber
Joyce Reiss
Alice Schrass
Esther Sutofsky
David Torres
Lori Torres
Here comes Reflection Bay!
ReplyDeleteIt appears Reflection Bay gets the decorative landscaped side and we get chain link!
ReplyDeleteGoogle search finds in most places, civilization - A woven or cyclone type fence is not considered a decorative fence and is not allowed in any residential district.
Time to check PBC, ULDC, .. Article 7, Section 3 Walls & Fences
E. Chain Link Fences
Chain link fences are prohibited in Incompatibility or R-O-W buffers unless vinyl coated. Vinyl coated chain link fences are only permitted in a R-O-W or Incompatibility buffer, when installed behind an opaque six foot high hedge, unless approved as a Type II Waiver. [Ord. 2007-001] [Ord. 2007-013] [Ord. 2016-016
That is as far as I got tonight.
nothing prevent century village from putting it's own hedges, etc on our side. Nothing that is except maybe space.
ReplyDeleteSee part 2 of blog for photos of code chain link. Water Co - CV side has hedge and crape myrtles.
ReplyDeleteAn actual decorative fence can be seen going north on Haverhill on the left. That one has a berm and hedge.
On the plus side, Reflection Bay and not Century Village is paying for the fence, and it is a 6-foot high fence, not a 4-foot high fence. Let's hope Reflection Bay will be a good neighbor, and that they in turn will find us a friendly neighbor.
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