By SUZANNE SWEETEN / Staff writer

Changes to the Hot Springs Village architectural control committees agenda created a rapid transit approach to meetings. Conversation is kept to minimum and business conducted efficiently. An alteration and addition request for wheelchair ramp and deck at 10 Valls Lane was approved by email between meetings due to a medical hardship. The build met ACC specifications. Spring approaches, launching requests for patios, decks and pergolas. A sunroom and deck extension/renovation at 5 Celanova Lane, an extensive patio cover and deck remodel at 10 Oliete Way, a deck replacement at 11 South Pego Way and two pergolas at 28 Salobrena Way were approved by acclamation. Homes at 67 Cresta Way, 7 Ferdinand Way, 13 Valls Lane, 31 Segovia Drive and 1 San Clenente Circle can expect to be fenced in soon. A request for a storage building at 25 Cartaya Way was approved with a variance because theres a 3-foot maximum encroachment on an easement. Denied as submitted was the permit request for solar panels at 3 Coronado Circle. The home is located on lake front property and the solar panels would be visible from the lake. In commercial, church and nonresidential requests, a dog walking/cat patio area for the Good Samaritan Community was authorized. The pet area is being built beyond the vision of the general public and meets all ACC criteria. Two new homes are going up in the Village. The first, is at 5 Sacedon Circle, by Castleberry Construction, and the second on 38 Linares Lane, is by Carriage Homes. There was no report by the committee chair nor by the administrator/director. The HSV ACC meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 8:30 a.m. in the Coronado Community Center. The public is encouraged to attend.

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