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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : Properties for Sale
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. Patrick and Erin Coe: Lot 29. Jim Green: Lot with House 87. Don Mayer : Lots with House 111, 112, 113. John Reynolds: Lot with House 55. June Buston: Lot with house 58. Brock Cleveland: Lot with house 56. Maggie Herbert: Lots 19 and 20. Maggie.herbert@violetsbrook.ns.ca. Louis Putney: Lot 77. The Virginia Residential Property Act. Requires that sellers provide buyers with a Disclosure Package from FMLA before closing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : History: The Old Cabin
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. History: The Old Cabin. Flattop has one original structure standing - an old cabin now owned by Keith and Mia Gardiner. The following is their story reprinted from the Winter 2010 Newsletter, Pat Harvey, editor. Important for it to be preserved by someone. Found out how naive we were about restoration work—it was not a do-a-little- bit-at-a-time project at all, and it required knowledge and equipment we did not have. Our plan is to apply to have the cabin listed ...
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : Map
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. This map is for lot and landowner reference only. It is not an actual plat nor does it reflect rights-of-way, meets and bounds,. Or accurate placement of houses. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PHOTO ALBUM / Flickr. History: The Old Cabin. Of Plants and Rocks. Bill Verebley, President. Dean Wilder, Vice Pres. Cheryl Davidson, Treasurer. Pat Harvey, Secretary.
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : Subcontractor Directory
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. The following companies/persons have done work on the mountain for members of the association. This page serves as a directory only and is not necessarily an endorsement. If you would like to be included or include someone on this page, please email the information to flattop.fmla@gmail.com. Architectural Design / Houseplans. Don Mayer; Design Options, Inc. Maurice Ellington; Cornerstone Construction. 434985.4649 540.718.6420. Thomas Mallory, General Contractor.
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : Board of Directors
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. Each year, on or about the 4th of July, FMLA holds a meeting at the swimming pool and picnic shelter. At this time, the annual report is given, and an election is held for the President, Vice President, and outgoing Board Members. The remaining Officers are appointed. Afterwards, we enjoy a potluck picnic and a chance to socialize. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PHOTO ALBUM / Flickr. History: The Old Cabin. Of Plants and Rocks. Bill Verebley, President. FMLA will no...
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : Covenants
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PHOTO ALBUM / Flickr. History: The Old Cabin. Of Plants and Rocks. Bill Verebley, President. Dean Wilder, Vice Pres. Cheryl Davidson, Treasurer. Pat Harvey, Secretary. FMLA carries liability insurance on common property only: the pool, tennis court and the roads. Liability coverage on each lot must be provided by the landowner. ATV users ride at own risk and must comply with state law.
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : Blue Ridge Observatory
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. From Dream to Reality. Realizing his dream of building a professional telescope on Flattop had to wait until Dean was living full-time on the mountain and able to devote all his time to the project. But before the Blue Ridge Observatory project, Dean had a small observatory on lot 95 housing a ten-inch telescope. Unfortunately, that observatory was destroyed in a 1996 snowstorm. Don Mayer, owner of Fairweather Builders, Inc., and Marty Ellington, crew member,.
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : History: The Roads
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. Flattop History: The Roads. Shortly after B. K. Haynes began selling lots and putting up houses in collaboration with Cumberland Homes, a crisis arose which would plague the fledgling Flattop Mountain Landowners Association for the remainder of the 1970s and haunt the members into the new millennium. It concerned our roads, the lifeblood of the association. Section of Route 676 VDOT wanted to drop in 1973. The deal included not only. The Haynes' improvement of th...
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : Wildlife
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. Most of the following articles about were originally printed in our 2001 - 2010 newsletters, Pat Harvey, Editor. More Flattop Critters - Opossum. Colloquially possums) make up the largest order of marsupials in the Western. Hemisphere including over 100 species. Commonly called possums. Though that term technically refers to an Austrailian breed, the first animal to be named an opossum. The Virginia Opossum was once widely hunted and consumed in the United States.
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association : Not-So-Friendly Flattop Critters
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Flattop Mountain Landowner's Association. The Eastern Timber Rattlesnake is diurnal in the spring and fall but it becomes nocturnal during the hot summer months. In the winter, it hibernates. This rodent is found in almost all of North America. In our Flattop climate with cold winters the average life expectancy is 12–24 months. Like the deer mouse, it has also been found to be a competent reservoir for the Lyme disease causing bacteria. It also might. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PHOTO ALBUM / Flickr.