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Lebanon residents press council for help with parking, HOA turnover at Villages of Hunters Point
Summary
Residents of the Villages of Hunters Point told the Lebanon City Council they are getting parking citations and blocked from using shared lots after the developer-controlled HOA refused requests for auxiliary parking and delayed turnover; city staff said the development met rules at build time and staff will meet with the developer this week.
Residents from the Villages of Hunters Point urged the Lebanon City Council during the meeting’s citizen-comments period to intervene after a developer-controlled homeowners association limited parking access and has delayed turning the HOA over to residents. Ben Depeli, a Hunters Point resident, told the council that the development’s managing board, which residents identified as Doctor Horton with Gertner and Company involved, is “refusing to turn the neighborhood over to an HOA” and had “threatened to tow people's vehicles.” The dispute has led to parking citations, lost access to shared clubhouse and mailbox parking, and “stress” in the neighborhood, Tim Lance, an advisory-committee member, said. He asked the council what it had discussed with the developer and asked for the city’s help to secure auxiliary parking…
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