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utahjazzfanUser is Offline

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09/29/2007 7:52 AM Alert 
Did you all get the packet from the HOA? It answers the questions about signage on the community entrance, so we can put that one to rest. But the answer for the tower didnt answer much. They say once the tile work is done, they can go ahead with adding the water and then turning it on, but they say a specific time frame is unknown. Here we go again.
hendersonaUser is Offline

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09/29/2007 9:16 AM Alert 
I don't think it was very helpful. In fact I got two of the same mailers, waste of paper
njparksUser is Offline

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09/29/2007 12:02 PM Alert 
I did go online and paid my HOA fee. I wouldn't have thought of it unless I had it in front of me when I needed to do something about it. Hope I did it correctly. My goal is to pay all my bills online...what between my CU and ones like this...

No...it wasn't terribly informative...but better than nothing.

Nancy
TortosaGuyUser is Offline

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09/29/2007 1:15 PM Alert 
i find it interesting that they can stipulate things such as construction completion of projects we get approved as to finish them once started in three months...but they can give us a lack of a completion time on a project thats been ongoing for a year or so now (the sniper tower)...and they can also tell us when we need to have our landscaping in our backyards completed...yes this is an HOA but if they are going to hold us to certain expectations then they damn well better adhere to these themselves...(stepping off of soap box)

*formerly known as inyrfce2*
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karenUser is Offline

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09/30/2007 2:33 AM Alert 
Yet again, I"ve received nothing!
njparksUser is Offline

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09/30/2007 7:28 AM Alert 
Karen and Hendersona need to get together! LOL!

Let me know if you want me to deliver. Karen is on my way...

Nancy
cydyinazUser is Offline

Posts:39

10/01/2007 12:33 PM Alert 
I didn't ready the whole thing, but you aren't serious about the backyard being done. Are You?
Mine is done, but can't imagine others that can't afford to get there's done.
cydyinazUser is Offline

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10/01/2007 12:36 PM Alert 
You aren't serious about the HOA being able to tell homeowners when they have to have there backyards done Are You?? I didn't read the whole packet, but that would just amaze me, thought my backyard was to do as I please as long as nothing showing over the wall. What about people that can't afford to complete there backyards.
cavemanUser is Offline

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10/01/2007 2:55 PM Alert 
This is standard procedure for HOAs in Arizona. They all seem to want your yard to be done within a year of purchase and that does not sound unreasonable. People don't want the dirt flying up from their neighbors yards where there is a storm or high wind. If you can't afford landscaping how can you afford a house?
love@hmUser is Offline

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10/01/2007 3:34 PM Alert 
It is written in there. I don't see they will enforce it very easily, and am guessing unless neighbors complain nothing will happen to those people w/o landscaping.

If you are really worried about it, it doesn't take much to throw grass seed out. I wouldn't want a seeded bermuda lawn, but it is a cheap answer to the problem. . . .

Depending on how much you want in your yard it can be fairly inexpensive - some packages start lower than $1,000.

We had ours done, spent $2650, got 3 trees, 8 plants, and 1000 sf of sod. . . It was done by Grand Slam Lanscaping.

darin45User is Offline

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10/01/2007 4:07 PM Alert 
I just got back from San Fran. today and checked the mail and read the hoa packet. I does suck that they dont have a time frame for the completion of the sniper tower.

As for the backyard , I think the only ones that have to hurry and put in landscaping, are those that have the wrought iron fences that have visable backyards. If you backyard is enclosed in brick and nobody can see your area...your fine. Its just they dont want others to see weeds and dirt if you have an "open area" back yard.

"...you knew that before you came here"- The 85239.com's stupid answer to every comment"
terry teeUser is Offline

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10/13/2007 4:34 PM Alert 
the new gestapo ladies (hoa reps) are now reviewing the submittals for the archetectural changes to your properties (read the hoa rules ,ccr's) they are finding what they deem illegal construction (no prior approvals )and quite a large # too, for gazebo's,trelles,built in fire pits etc. and are sending out letters for tear down , or fines depending on individual cases my neighbor down the street got a hefty notice $$$, or removal he chose the later and now is resubmitting, for their approval , the gestapo is comming ,
TortosaGuyUser is Offline

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10/13/2007 6:49 PM Alert 
just make sure they cant see if from the street and you might get lucky....

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