Cooper's architectural control committee met last week to discuss five fence permit applications, a couple of sign requests and an in-home business.
024-04 Fletante / 17 Ostento Way / Stephen Pope/Home Services
This request for an in-home handyman service meets all Village criteria. The permit was approved by consensus.
The assignments were discussed as follows.
006-01 Murcia / 112 East Villena Drive / Ron Bush/fence
Buddy Dixon reviewed this permit application. This fence was previously approved as a chain link fence. The homeowner requested a change to a wire fence that was not policy friendly. The permit was denied.
001-03 Baeza / 2 Baeza Way / Michael Fisher/fence
Bob Kostelecky reviewed this permit application. This proposed fence is four foot wrought iron on the side of the house on a lake lot. There is already natural screening in place. The permit was approved by consensus.
009-03 Marinero / 80 Marinero Way / Tommy's Custom Fence/fence
Mike Christy reviewed this permit application. This fence is more landscaping than fence. Currently there is a split rail decoration not a fence in the yard. It needs to be replaced. Replacement in the front yard with a fence is against Village policy. Replacement in the backyard would be allowed. The permit request was denied as written.
013-09 Alta Vista / 4 Alabanza Lane / Gary O'Keane/fence
Mike Christy reviewed this permit application. This fence is wrought iron black for pet containment. The fence will mirror the next door neighbor's fence. The permit was approved by consensus.
022-20 Diamante / 48 Loyola Drive / fence
Bob Kostelecky reviewed this permit request. This request was previously denied. The new fence materials are balck wrought iron on the side of the house. The permit was approved by consensus.
Planning and inspections department head Steve White told committee members Carriage Homes has a goal to build 100 homes in the Village this year. If it happens, the Village would be well on its way to financial recovery.
Signage continues to be an issue within the Village. Illegal weekend yard sale signs are rampant. White may soon have a new part-time employee to deal with picking up the illegal signage.
There were no variance requests.
There were two sign requests under commercial, churches and non-residential.
The Unitarian Universalist Village Church, 403 Barcelona Road requests old signage for the Village Church of Christ be changed out with a UUVC sign. The sign request was approved by consensus.
The Village Church of Christ, 210 Balboa Road requests a sign off of Letrista. The sign would be on a slab. It meets all Village policy. The permit was approved by consensus.
The ACC will meet next Feb. 17 at 8:30 a.m. at the POA administration building.
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