- .....I could have also bolted the fence together. BUT the underlying cause of the fence failure is the settlement of the retaining wall and I wanted to document the wall's failure IN CASE that documentation becomes necessary in the future.
- From Carl Weinstein...SCA Board Director....to...Anthem Opinions
There are two types of locations for walls here at SCA.
If you have a wall between you and your neighbor that you and he installed, maintenance of that wall is YOUR responsibility.
If you have a wall between your property and an open area and it is a retaining wall, that wall is the responsibility of SCA.
It sounds like Robert N's wall falls into the category of SCA responsibility. - Carl, thanks for the clarification to our readers.
Norma and Robert...hope you'll take the opportunity to thank Carl as well.
Looking at Sun City Anthem through the eyes of its independent minded resident community.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
A Reader Says Thanks to the New Sun City Anthem G.M. & Asst. Facilities Mgr. for Prompt Attention to Problem
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From Norma Bain...to...Anthem Opinions
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Yes, it was very nice that the New manager had this residence fence bolted back together, but since when do we call HOA to fix such problems?
There are many of us that this has happened to over the years, we get our own bolt and fix it, or call a contractor to do such.
I see this action as a possible issue going forward.
If all the owners here in Sun City that have an iron fence and the bolts come loose and the fence separates contacts Management, are they going to fix them all?From Carl Weinstein...SCA Board Director....to...Anthem Opinions
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There are two types of locations for walls here at SCA.
If you have a wall between you and your neighbor that you and he installed, maintenance of that wall is YOUR responsibility.
If you have a wall between your property and an open area and it is a retaining wall, that wall is the responsibility of SCA.
It sounds like Robert N's wall falls into the category of SCA responsibility.
Yes, it was very nice that the New manager had this residence fence bolted back together, but since when do we call HOA to fix such problems?
There are many of us that this has happened to over the years, we get our own bolt and fix it, or call a contractor to do such.
I see this action as a possible issue going forward.
If all the owners here in Sun City that have an iron fence and the bolts come loose and the fence separates contacts Management, are they going to fix them all?
I would contact Sandy Seddon and ask her for assistance.
It certainly wouldn't hurt to ask this of her as first resort if you are having a similar problem.