Bunny In The Foxhole
Monday, May 21, 2007
(Lake Carolina)- Shortly after the Cerney family moved to their new home on 5 Burgee Court, Mark decided to put in a flag pole.
He contacted Lake Carolina's Architectural Review Board to begin the process.
"Once we were approved,"said Cerney,"we put in the flag pole, then a couple days later when the neighbors complained they wanted us to remove it."
Cerney placed a 30-foot pole in front of his house that showcased an American and Marine Corps flag.
But, the Review Board claims Cerney never got their approval and now they want the pole relocated because it doesn't fit regulations.
"They need to tell us what size flag," explained Chuck Munn, Lake Carolina Developer. Homeowners must also get the location of the pole approved.
The board set a 25 foot maximum for flag poles, so they have asked Cerney to cut his pole down to the proper size and move it closer to the house.
"It's also much larger in diameter then a typical residential flag pole," said Munn. But, because he already purchased the pole they are willing to accept it's diameter.
Meanwhile, Cerney told us he will not move the pole.
"When you put a flag pole in the ground and an
American flag on it, that's hallowed ground, you don't move it," said Cerney.
Cerney is asking anyone who's patriotic,"feel free to drive by, salute and say hello."
Click here to visit Mark Cerney's website.
This is UNREAL.Even worse is some of the comments from the general public on this article.How dare anyone try to make Mark change his pole position and size!I say KEEP EM FLYIN' HIGH AND PROUD!! If I lived closer you can be damn sure I would drive by and give em a supportive holla!! People need to forget about pissin off muzzies, or anyone else for that matter,and political correctness.Get back to good ol COMMON SENSE AND COURTESY!!


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