Oops, I found this unpublished report languishing on my computer from the July 1 architectural control committee meeting. Please accept my apologies for posting this report along side the newest meeting.
There were only four assignments for committee members to investigate, discuss and vote upon.
004-01 Belleza / 6 Lavanda Place / The Hairless Handyman/fence
Buddy Dixon went out to look at the proposed site for this fence meeting all Village criteria. The property is ten acres. The fence will be wooden. The back of the lot is 178-feet. The committee approved the permit by consensus.
009 and 011-03 Murcia / 88 Murcia Way / Brad Gaston/cut six trees
Committee chairman Bill Roe investigated this application for a permit to cut down six trees. The homeowner owns the two adjoining lots to his home. The trees are on the property line on both sides of the house, three on each side. The proposed cut meets all Village criteria. The permit was approved by consensus.
021-04 Magellan / 3 Nina Trace / Mid-South Pools/pool and fence
Mike Christy investigated this permit application for a pool with the required fence around it. The home is adjacent to a golf cart path. The pool would be properly screened with a four foot fence with the appropriate latches. There are some erosion concerns with the embankment. Committee members provisionally approved this permit with a screening plan and erosion mitigation control. Steve White, director of planning and inspections, has final approval on this permit.
002-04 Sierra / 20 Alta Way / Tommy’s Custom Fence/fence
Leland Kew looked at this permit application for a dog fence. The home is new and the property owner had not moved in yet. There is one adjoining house. The home is built on a steep embankment. The proposed fence does not infringe on any easements. The fence meets all Village criteria. The permit was approved by consensus.
Before moving on to commercial permits committee members discussed the POA board action against L. B Smith for his refusal to remove and illegal swim platform. Committee members are steadfast in their decision to remove the platform and implore the POA board to honor their decision. The decision was not made lightly and reflects 18 months of working with Smith and attempts to get Smith to comply with Village policies.
In commercial, churches and non-residential permit applications, committee members reviewed the following.
Physical Therapy Plus / 101 Plaza Carmona Place/menu sign
The sign meets all Village criteria and was approved by consensus.
Debra’s Restaurant / 198 Carmona Drive/sign
The proposed sign did not meet Village criteria and the permit application was denied.
Good Sam / 121 Cortez Road / Jim Trim Signs/sign
This sign application was to place the new logo on an existing sign as part of an upgrade. The request meets all Village criteria. The permit was approved by consensus.
The ACC meets again on July 15 at 8:30 a.m. at the POA administration building on DeSoto Boulevard.
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