Tuesday, March 25, 2014

United Communities Meeting Information

Hello Preston Hollow,
There is a meeting of United Communities of Hernando County on Monday the 24th a Oak Hill Hospital.  A flyer and directions to the site on the hospital campus are attached.
Code enforcement is speaking.  The officer that is speaking is the one handling our issues with the Windsor Woods development next to us.  It would be in our interest to attend.  I have been told that the county no longer requires the plastic sand barriers to be placed on residential development.  The homes that abut this development are having sand blown into their lots and  pools.  I don't know when the county changed this requirement, it of course supports builders and not the home around a construction site.  It seems to me when it is a large development that it should be treated as commercial.  This is not affecting just three homes that might be around a single residential lot, but all the homes on our boarder to Windsor Woods and all the homes in Linden that boarder the development as well.  Of course our county commission may have changed this requirement as they are always pro builder. 
Hope to see a few of us there.  Don't forget to visit the www.prestonhollowhoa.blogspot.com.  I forgot to mention that the opening page will have posts from 2009.  On the right hand side you will see 2014, click there and the current years posts will appear. You will also find the deed restrictions there too. 
Hope to see you at our meeting in April as well.  Please consider joining us at our meeting.  You can pick up a request for ACC changes if you are considering work to your home or a form to report a property that you think may have issues.  On the later, you will not be identified as the Board then undertakes the investigation and becomes the complainant.
This morning on my walk,I passed out an ACC form to someone who requested one via email.   I will be happy to drop one by if you need one too, just let me know.  Judy Thompson Member at Large PHHOA 

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