Anonymous wrote:The next letter will discuss the safety issues with fire pits and the terrible risk you take of burning down you or your neighbors house.
It should arrive in about three weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next letter will discuss the safety issues with fire pits and the terrible risk you take of burning down you or your neighbors house.
It should arrive in about three weeks.
I assume they are greasing the wheels to double down using safety next. Ugh. I’ve lived here 20 years and shockingly no one has burned their house down yet.
Anonymous wrote:Is it against the written rules? Or are they just willy-nilly deciding against fire pits?
Anonymous wrote:The next letter will discuss the safety issues with fire pits and the terrible risk you take of burning down you or your neighbors house.
It should arrive in about three weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a NOVA Community with an HOA that has been surprisingly pleasant to work with. They have been prompt, friendly and highly efficient with resources.
Yesterday we got a letter saying no more fire pits or anything that emits heat in our yards. While the official letter said a neighbor has complained of increases in smoke smell, one of the board members told me off the record that a couple neighbors hate the idea people are hanging around their fire pits with neighbors and spreading covid. They obviously couldn’t put that in the letter though.
We have been living by our fire pit making s’mores with our kids or roasting hot dogs to pretend we are camping. And yes, we have had socially distant outdoor gatherings in the fall with the fire lit for heat. Guess we all will be shut ins the rest of the winter.
"Anything that emits heat" in a yard would include:
BBQ grill
Exterior lighting
Multiple exhausts from a house
Guess you can't grill, turn on the furnace, or turn on your outside lights anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a NOVA Community with an HOA that has been surprisingly pleasant to work with. They have been prompt, friendly and highly efficient with resources.
Yesterday we got a letter saying no more fire pits or anything that emits heat in our yards. While the official letter said a neighbor has complained of increases in smoke smell, one of the board members told me off the record that a couple neighbors hate the idea people are hanging around their fire pits with neighbors and spreading covid. They obviously couldn’t put that in the letter though.
We have been living by our fire pit making s’mores with our kids or roasting hot dogs to pretend we are camping. And yes, we have had socially distant outdoor gatherings in the fall with the fire lit for heat. Guess we all will be shut ins the rest of the winter.
"Anything that emits heat" in a yard would include:
BBQ grill
Exterior lighting
Multiple exhausts from a house
I should have been more specific. Grills are currently allowed and exempt, but the letter noted they would be discussed as part of the ban and they would follow up with additional correspondence.
Guess you can't grill, turn on the furnace, or turn on your outside lights anymore.
Anonymous wrote:We live in a NOVA Community with an HOA that has been surprisingly pleasant to work with. They have been prompt, friendly and highly efficient with resources.
Yesterday we got a letter saying no more fire pits or anything that emits heat in our yards. While the official letter said a neighbor has complained of increases in smoke smell, one of the board members told me off the record that a couple neighbors hate the idea people are hanging around their fire pits with neighbors and spreading covid. They obviously couldn’t put that in the letter though.
We have been living by our fire pit making s’mores with our kids or roasting hot dogs to pretend we are camping. And yes, we have had socially distant outdoor gatherings in the fall with the fire lit for heat. Guess we all will be shut ins the rest of the winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:F them. What are they going to do you? Call the HOA police?
Seriously. What’s the penalty? A fine? I’d happily pay a fee to the HOA to keep using the fire pit.
Anonymous wrote:F them. What are they going to do you? Call the HOA police?