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1. No Parking in Driveway - Mallard Creek Homeowners Association 
According to the Covenants as pointed out by Graig Block in his letter dated August 4th, Craig cites that Article 7 Section G points out the parking restrictions. I interpret a different meaning.
Article 7 Section G reads.
“The driveway easement shall be for ingress and egress purposes and no lot owner shall park or allowed to be parked any vehicle or other obstruction within the driveway area, so as to prevent access to other lot or lots which the driveway serves.”
2. Replace the B.O.D. at Timbershore 
Regarding Timbershore Homeowners Association.
A petition to bring to the attention of homeowners/members that our current board of directors have failed to uphold their fiduciary duties.
1.) lack of communication to homeowners through minutes.
2.) board members serving the board who do not live here nor own property.
3.) do not carry out the duties of the covenants, example: maintain the common areas, homeowner's property.
April 2, 2006
We, the homeowners of Cole Place, would like the landscaping work promised to us at time of sale.
In addition, we would like all information and accounts of the homeowners association turned over to us, so we can take care of the problems occuring around the neighborhood.
4. Wester Sunset's Current Board of Directors be Dissolved 
Strong concerns for the board's effectiveness and dedication for the betterment of the community as a whole.
The resignation of Sean Martin, treasurer, after being presented with misconceptions of an ongoing issue.
5. Change Community Bylaws of the Gatewood Forest Homeowners Association 
On July 29, 2003 the annual meeting of the Gatewood Forest Homeowners Association was condcuted. Many concerns were brought forth by community members including the lack of information about association activities and appointments.
6. Creekwood Homeowners Association 
Creekwood Homeowners in favor of voting out Carolina Association Management.
