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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Another Sign Flap Msg# 1202429
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The proposed Guidelines:
600.2 C.Location. No sign shall be nailed, or in any way fastened, to trees. All signs shall be located between the front property line and the structure and may be parallel or perpendicular to the street. No signs will be permitted to be placed in the right of way, in easement areas or on any structure owned or operated by the Association. 600.4 D.Specifications. The general criteria set forth in Section 600.2 shall not apply to candidate signs and referendum signs. Seems like a conflict in that 600.4 says the prohibition in 600.2 of placing signs in the easement or right of way does not apply??? Perhaps some clarity needed. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Responding to some of your comments/questions: Not specifically addressed - Signs that promote some social issue such as supporting public education, backing police, military, etc., civil or criminal trials related to things like the "Gavin" signs, etc. All signs not specifically addressed are prohibited absent ARC pre-approval. These signs place ARC members, and the Board perhaps, in a rather awkward position of granting or not granting sign permits more or less based on the opinions of individual ARC members about some social issue. Neither the Board nor the ARC are in an "awkward" position. Neither the Board nor the ARC wrote the DRs, which are contractually binding on OP property owners, and they say what they say -- all signs prohibited absent ARC pre-approval. I'm sure the ARC will consider applications in as uniform a manner as possible, consistent with its mission under the governing documents. The Board will only be involved if a sign reg violator ignores CPI notices, and the matter then comes before the Board for enforcement. So, for example, OPA can remove any U.S. presidential election signs, County Commissioner election signs, etc. remaining on lots 7 days after the election Those signs will not be permitted beyond the seven day window. CPI will remove any unauthorized signs that have been erected on common elements. Unauthorized signs on a member's lot will be addressed by CPI through the M-01 enforcement process, and anyone not complying will eventually bear attorneys fees incurred by OPA. |
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