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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Another Sign Flap Msg# 1202434
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From a practical matter that presents more of an issue for candidates than meets the eye.
Given a vote, I suspect most association members would vote not to allow any board candidate signs. Bruce Bright just posted that the proposed Guidelines will, at some point, be revised to allow board candidate signs without a permit. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Unless I missed the reference, the proposed new Guidelines will continue to require each lot owner to obtain a permit to place a sign on their property for any OPA Board Candidate or an OPA referendum. From a practical matter that presents more of an issue for candidates than meets the eye. Many of these election signs are placed in yards because candidates or representatives of candidates asked the owner if it would be OK to do so. Pretty simple on the surface. However, if now the property owner must be asked to go obtain a permit to place the sign it becomes more complicated. |
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