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Friday, February 20, 2009

12' wide issue

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "territory of la":

In regards to the letter from the town’s attorneys in the newsletter:

Exactly what was the town responding to -- just the question of permitting 12’ wides? Why didn’t the board also include the original letter from LACA’s attorney in the newsletter so that all the property owners know exactly what communication has been going on between us and the town? What are the EXACT problems that the town sees with LA’s infrastructure and property management that haven’t been or in the process of being rectified? What is the board’s next step -- nothing?

Once again, a little bit of information is thrown out us just to pacify us -– no intro, no conclusion -– just figure it out for yourself. And it took almost 3 months for that. The BOD wonders why people lash out and vent on forums such as this blog. Well, duh-h-h-!





Posted by Anonymous to LAKE ADVENTURE RV COMMUNITY BLOG OF THE POCONO MOUNTAINS PENNSYLVANIA at February 20, 2009 7:50 AM

1 comment:

  1. I see under Permit Changes, we now have to go to the town for Trailer permits as well as Shed permits.

    If we have to go to the Town for all these permits, why do we have to duplicate the process (and also the fees) by also having to get a permit from LA? Why can't we just provide a photocopy of the Town permit to LA for their office records? Why do we have to incur extra expenses??? There won't be any need for LA to do any inspections and it doesn't matter what LA management says, the Town has the final word when they do their own inspection upon completion of work.

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