| |||||
|
Bob: I wanted to drop you a note and let you know that we will be having a BOD meeting tonight at 7:00pm. In accordance with our telephone discussion, I have included your letter inquiry dated March 1st as an item on the Board's agenda for new business. If you think you can make the meeting, I will make sure that we specifically set aside some time to address your thoughts and concerns regarding the sub-dividing lot 17 into either a minor sub-division or family sub-division. If you would like to address the Board at a later meeting, I will speak with the other members of the Board if we might call a special meeting to discuss your issue and intent. The generally accepted understanding of the association covenants on this issue has consistently maintained that no lot in Kings Grant may be less than 10 acres. Therefore, I must request that you not to take any action toward attempting to change the size, status, or easements on lot 17, or any other member's lot within KGHOA, without the written approval of the Kings Grant Homeowner's Association Board of Directors. Further, we intend to request that the Stafford County Planning Commission provide notice to us of regarding any hearing that may be scheduled on this matter, for any lot, within Kings Grant HOA. I look forward to the possibility of seeing you in person to discuss the issue. I hope you can attend the meeting tonight. Sincerely, Neil Darling President, KGHOA --- Neil, thanks for the message. I will be there. I went to the clerk's office today to check again on the covenants. They only say that a lot may not be further subdivided unless you comply with the county subdivision ordinance. I think the legal effect of that is no private restriction, just the county rules. I haven't filed anything yet, but would like to do so soon. Bob
|
| Copyright © 2001, Marcus C. Thomas |