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Subject: No officers elected and no liability insurance on COS
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DillyD
(Maryland)

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12/17/2007 10:27 AM  
Hi Torin, Correct, this acreage is completely undeveloped and can never be. Our Restrictions state in part: The area shall remain undisturbed except as provided below:
A. Timber harvest conducted under approved forest management plan; B. Removal of dead or diseased trees or shrubs only if they present a health hazard or hazard to the health of the forest; C. Removal of trees for firewood; D. Passive recreational opportunities such as trails, E. Wildlife management under the guidance of a qualified manager; F. Removal of trees or under story to reduce threat of wildfire damage to structures located on said property or lots; G. Removal of noxious or invasive species of plant or weeds.

Other than this acreage our HOA has no others issues to handle. Roads are maintained by the county. We have no playgrounds, no swimming pools no club house nothing just this acreage. Correct, the county handles all issues just like before HOAs.

A few Homeowners that live right next to the acreage have voiced concerns about being disturbed by the noise the ATVers make. Sometimes these children are out as later as 12pm. Of course, the residents who are allowing their children to ride the ATvs are not complaining.

As for the signs two residents said they can obtain all we would ever need for free. I see someone has posted some signs already. I can only assume it was the two residents who could get them for free. As for anything else we may need in the future these two residents voiced the opinion that their is nothing we can not do on our own, and if need be take up a collection to pay for what ever.
This could very well be correct short of a law suit.

So, if I understand this right, the homeowners who placed the logs on the trail did not do us a favor? At our informal meeting I tried to point out that when someone in the community has an idea we need to discuss it as a group. However, that does not happen.

Right now a one thousand dollar libility insurance policy would cost each lot owner $7.50 a year. Small price to pay in my way of thinking. Or if all we need to do is remove the logs and post the No-Trespassing signs then we still need to meet so everyone will be aware of what is going on.

Does your office advertise on this site? How could I get in contact with you?
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