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Town agrees to assume ownership of Parr Drive/Bertie Drive stormwater basin after years of HOA inaction

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Developer David Combs told council a homeowners association never took responsibility for a retention pond tied to Birchwood Homes; the council voted to accept ownership and maintenance, with an HOA account balance transferred to the town to help cover cleanup.

Nashville — The Town of Nashville voted to assume ownership and maintenance of a stormwater detention basin serving the Birchwood Homes subdivision (Parr Drive/Bertie Drive) after the developer told the council the homeowners association failed to organize or take action for years.

Developer David Combs told the council the subdivision was developed in 2007 by Mako Development. No homeowners were present for multiple attempts to form an HOA or attend annual meetings, he said; the HOA collected limited funds only…

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