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dflUser is Offline

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05/20/2008 2:04 PM Alert 

I found out (check out Home & Garden thread) that The Villages have a clause for coach lights written into there HOAs ($25 fine) and was wondering if that could be done for us? I would love it our community would have the coach lights turned on nightly. Any thoughts?

Tio JuniorUser is Offline

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05/20/2008 3:26 PM Alert 
Problem is - not everyone has coach lights.
dflUser is Offline

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05/20/2008 5:00 PM Alert 
but the majority do.... i'm in phase 2
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05/20/2008 9:57 PM Alert 
I think it's a good idea, but how many people would complain that they have to spend the extra money using their electricity to keep their coach lights on all night yet their neighbor's who don't have any coach lights don't have to pay anything and they get the benefits?

If you are concerned with safety and light on your street, I would put together a block watch or get all of your neighbors to agree to leave their coach lights on at night. The HOA I don't think will touch this topic unless all home owners had coach lights and could participate equally.
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05/21/2008 6:04 AM Alert 

In the Villages, the coach lights are operated by a photo-cell.  They don't not have a switch that can be turned off/on manually.  The $25 fine is to make sure people replace the bulbs when they burn out.

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05/21/2008 6:09 PM Alert 
I can't say that I like the idea. IMO, there are plenty of lights around to see where you are going. I would prefer that more people turned them off or set them up as motion lights instead of leaving them on constantly. I like to sit in my backyard and look up and actually see stars instead of a brightly lit sky from the ground up.
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05/22/2008 9:18 PM Alert 

I'm in phase 1 and hardly anyone has lights, its pitch black and I cant tell how many cars I have almost hit because they park on the street.

 

PS...the bill hardley goes up from coach lights.

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05/23/2008 12:32 AM Alert 
You can't tell how many cars you almost hit because its pitch black and cars are parked on the street? I'm not trying to be mean, but I really don't understand your post?

I guess it depends on how many coach lights you have on the front of your house and how many watts are in each bulb. I have 7 bulbs on the front of my house and they range from 60-100 watts and I would guess if I had them on for 12 hours a night every night of the week that the impact to my electric bill would be more than you think (I usually keep at least 3 or 4 on all night but not all 7). If I had 2 bulbs like most people do, I would agree that the electric bill would hardly go up.
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05/24/2008 7:25 PM Alert 
We have 3 on the front, 100 watt florescent that go on and off automatically.
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05/25/2008 7:20 AM Alert 
We would like to put a timer on our lights. What kind of timer do you have? I assume it wasn't builder installed because I don't believe it was an option, thru Pulte at least. Is the timer on the switch or something on the light itself? Please let me know, Thanks!

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05/25/2008 10:06 AM Alert 
Posted By Reagan on 05/25/2008 7:20 AM
We would like to put a timer on our lights. What kind of timer do you have? I assume it wasn't builder installed because I don't believe it was an option, thru Pulte at least. Is the timer on the switch or something on the light itself? Please let me know, Thanks!

 

Buy one of these:

Photo-Control

  If you have a separate circuit breaker for your lights in your main circuit box you can install it yourself... or have a handyman do it.. it's pretty simple..

 

-Shane


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05/26/2008 2:07 PM Alert 
speaking of lights outside the home.

i was thinking of chanigng out my coach lights for solar powered coach lights. and i was also thinking of using a motion activated light on the side of my home where my and my neighbors back gate are located. what are the rules for putting one there. if my neighbor is okay wit it. can i put it there to light up the side of my home?

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Tio JuniorUser is Offline

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05/26/2008 2:24 PM Alert 
Yes - just don't point the light directly at your neighbor's house where windows are.
ForensicUnitUser is Offline

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05/26/2008 10:46 PM Alert 
Wifi,

Any visible modifications to the exterior of your house need HOA Architectual Committee approval.

-Graham
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06/01/2008 10:26 AM Alert 
where do i submit that request? and for a shed that pops up over the wall. how do i go about getting approval for that too?

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06/01/2008 11:03 AM Alert 
You would submit the request to krissl@ogdenre.com. E-mail him and he will forward you an HOA architectural request form.
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06/01/2008 11:13 AM Alert 
thank you reagdog

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06/01/2008 3:22 PM Alert 
Thanks AzSandSlinger for the suggestion. I somehow missed that until today.

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pissedparentUser is Offline

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06/06/2008 6:17 PM Alert 
That's weird I never asked for anyones approval to put up my lights or my shades on the front.
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06/07/2008 12:44 AM Alert 
It is funny. Because you are oh so vocal about the HOA and Managment Company not doing anything about dirty mailboxes, and weeds in your neighbor's yard, yet you willingly violate the CC&R's every opportunity you're given.

You most certainly are a pillar of the community, aren't you?
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