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GeorgerwilliamsW (Indiana)
Posts: 975
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Sometimes the association is in the right, and the board bends over backwards to do the neighborly and right thing.
    But county officials see the case differently. Covenants for planned developments are laws like zoning ordinances and must be followed, said Ken Brown, Tippecanoe County deputy building commissioner and zoning officer.

    "If you had a home business that had no one coming and going from it, that would be allowed with their covenant," Brown said.

    Despite requests from the county and homeowners' associations for Heide and Autumn Wilkerson, the other day care operator, to close down, both continue to operate and are trying to get the subdivision's bylaws changed.


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