Architorture

cropped-columbia-terrace1Community Effort

The value of a community is often self evident when driving through it, but the question is who sets the standards, how are they decided and do the actual residences have a say in the ordinances that are imposed, very often for both the benefit and detriment of the resident.  Community leaders are in the forefront for the decisions that are processed through the Town Boards and always a work in progress. It’s imperative to have some kind of framework in place, otherwise you (the homeowner) would be at the mercy of any whim your neighbor might choose to express permanent or otherwise.

We move into a neighborhood for a specific reason weather its school district reputation, crime percentages (or lack there of) or just because of the architecture, but its not uncommon to forget those reasons when the homeowner wants to make a few changes to suite their needs that are not congruent to the local municipalities.  Terms like “unfair” and “ridiculous” are often tossed into the arena with an acknowledgement of the taxes that are being paid implying that should garner a place in the decision making process.  Its usually at this point I ask the homeowner to reflect on their own reasons why they moved to the neighborhood and for a moment imagine if their neighbor had their say in whatever they wanted to do in spite of of their own objection, it only takes a minute for clarity to present itself.

 

Leave a comment