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FAO: CME - swimming pools in housing??
Haven't seen you around for quite some time, but hoping you still catch up
once in a while... Have a quick question that (I'm not sure if) you might be able to help with? Would you happen to know anything about CHR and stuff allowed in yards? I've scanned over the 'rules and regulations' and all that, and I did notice that structures of sorts aren't allowed without approval, but it says nothing at all about something like a swimming pool. I was talking a bit with the neighbour this evening, and we were just setting up this swimming pool in the yard, and she said something about the res managers made someone - the girl who was in our place just before us - take down her swimming pool out of her yard. Then again, she said, the res managers here seem to be on the cases of almost EVERYONE for everything. I couldn't find anything about small backyard pools, though! Thought I'd see if you were still around every now and then and might know? |
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CME - swimming pools in housing??
"xkatx" wrote in message news:ldDwg.147383$S61.91747@edtnps90... Haven't seen you around for quite some time, but hoping you still catch up once in a while... Have a quick question that (I'm not sure if) you might be able to help with? Would you happen to know anything about CHR and stuff allowed in yards? I've scanned over the 'rules and regulations' and all that, and I did notice that structures of sorts aren't allowed without approval, but it says nothing at all about something like a swimming pool. I was talking a bit with the neighbour this evening, and we were just setting up this swimming pool in the yard, and she said something about the res managers made someone - the girl who was in our place just before us - take down her swimming pool out of her yard. Then again, she said, the res managers here seem to be on the cases of almost EVERYONE for everything. I couldn't find anything about small backyard pools, though! Thought I'd see if you were still around every now and then and might know? My neighbour has one and downtown told her as long as she had a sign on her fence saying "No trespassing" then she was fine. Call maintenance and find out for sure because hers has been there for over a month with no problem. Christine |
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CME - swimming pools in housing??
"CME" wrote in message news:TPvzg.177957$S61.113205@edtnps90... "xkatx" wrote in message news:ldDwg.147383$S61.91747@edtnps90... Haven't seen you around for quite some time, but hoping you still catch up once in a while... Have a quick question that (I'm not sure if) you might be able to help with? Would you happen to know anything about CHR and stuff allowed in yards? I've scanned over the 'rules and regulations' and all that, and I did notice that structures of sorts aren't allowed without approval, but it says nothing at all about something like a swimming pool. I was talking a bit with the neighbour this evening, and we were just setting up this swimming pool in the yard, and she said something about the res managers made someone - the girl who was in our place just before us - take down her swimming pool out of her yard. Then again, she said, the res managers here seem to be on the cases of almost EVERYONE for everything. I couldn't find anything about small backyard pools, though! Thought I'd see if you were still around every now and then and might know? My neighbour has one and downtown told her as long as she had a sign on her fence saying "No trespassing" then she was fine. Call maintenance and find out for sure because hers has been there for over a month with no problem. Christine I actually did. Just today, a little bit earlier, I talked to an old neighbour in the old complex because he said they had a big 10' ( 36" deep) pool - those 'fast set' pools - (long story as to why he was here, best saved for a later time!) He said they put their pool up in the back of the complex, on the grass, outside of their fence. There's no gate or fence around where they have theirs, and no signs, AFAIK. He said something about they couldn't bother them because the pool was not on housing property? I could be mistaken, but someone not long ago said that there's city bylaws that say if you have a pool of any sort deeper than 4' you need to have it behind a 6' *locked* gate AND need a permit. I always thought permits were for pools in the ground - heck, a hot tub is often 4' deep, isn't it? Tons of people (in houses, I guess) have them... But, anyways, I did call downtown. My lease clerk (who, mind you, is a real cow) said that I could ONLY have a pool that is small enough to be drained each night or it becomes a liability. This pool could be drained no problem nightly. The problem I think we might have, though, is that we have those stupid shared gates to the back yards. The one neighbours need to come into MY yard in order to get to THEIR gate and yard. Anyways, I don't pay for water, but still, draining any pool every night seems like a waste of city water... I think for those hot days, though, we'll set it up and drain it at night anyways. No matter what you do or don't do, it seems, there's always an issue. The other neighbours around here have had their issues with the res managers as well, so I know it's not just me at least! |
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