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Monday, July 18, 2016

RESIDENT ON SEVEN MONTH JOURNEY TO REMOVE SHED, REQUESTS THAT THE BOARD RECONSIDER THEIR DECISION, AND "DO THE RIGHT THING".

This resident has sent a copy of his recent letter to the board, to The Wedgefield Examiner.  As always, I've removed their name.  In my not so humble opinion, this board has lied, covered up, and failed to follow our governing documents, and at times their own individual words.  Basically, they've jerked this resident around.  Never smart in any scenario, but in the case of this tenacious resident, who will put the time in to research, write, stand up at meetings under ridicule from this board, and persevere.  There are to few of us left.

HERE'S THE LETTER:
Please note:  the letter refers to attachments.  Many appear in another article.  I'll drop a few in, but not all.


















POLICY MANUAL INFO REGARDING SHEDS:
  1. 4.02.17  Service, Utility, and Storage Areas: All areas of this type must be properly concealed or screened from view.
  2. 4.02.18  Storage Sheds: All sheds will be held to the following restrictions: Maximum external area may not exceed 180 square feet provided:
    1. Total square footage may not exceed .6 % of total lot size. Example: 20,000 sq. ft. lot may be permitted a 120 sq. ft. shed.
    2. No length or width may exceed 16 feet as measured to the exterior of shed.
    3. The maximum height of 12 ’to be measured from grade to the top of the roof.
      (Rev. 10/20/15)
    4. Color of siding and roof to blend with the house colors.
    5. Should be placed as close to the house as possible to avoid blocking neighbors
      view and/or creating an eyesore for the neighbors.
    6. May be fenced in but fencing should blend in with the house colors.