Lake Martin Topics: Sandy Creek HOA Notice
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Name:
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MartiniMan
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Subject:
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Sandy Creek HOA Notice
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10/8/2023 4:37:09 PM
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Interesting. Pretty much matches what the letter stated. I think I know the area where the supposed condo/marina may be constructed. It has been cleared for a year or so and I had heard it was going to be five houses, 3 on the water and 2 upland. When you go by the lots are clearly marked with stakes for 3 lots along the water and others off the water. Maybe they were also planning a common dock so the upland houses have water access. Seems to me far too small for a condo but what do I know.
I wouldn't have as much of a concern with a development like that as it really is single family homes, even with a common dock. As for a marina, I wouldn't use if gas anyway due to the cost of fuel.
I agree that despite paying taxes, being a non voting resident reduces the impact of my opinion. I still find the use of an HOA an interesting approach. Did not know that was possible as I thought HOA's were formed prior to development and included in the deeds which gives them enforcement capability. This HOA would be more along the lines of a lobbying group.
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