Dean Hass lives on the lake and is a homeowner association board member. He noted their HOA doesn’t regulate building as they count on the township to do that based on existing ordinances that have been stringently enforced in the past on Runyan Lake and others. Hass said the Association depends on sightlines and the view and by approving the settlement, the board “will open a can of worms that will multiply” and multiple lawsuits will follow – adding the board is setting a “very bad precedent”. Read the entire article……………………………….
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