I had a 25kW LP powered generator at my other house.  No HOA regulations 
affected it, and to be honest there’s no way they could restrict or prevent 
something like it.  That’s more of a code issue than anything else.

And it was quiet, too.  Quieter than my 5 ton AC unit.

I liked how my neighbors would call me up when there was an outage and ask if 
my power was out. “Nope, no problems here.  Why, is your power out?”

Confused the hell out of them until they realized I had a standby generator.

Dan


> On Nov 21, 2015, at 1:02 AM, Jim Cathey via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Is J Cathey in Seattle?
> 
> Spokane.  Hard to get 20 acres in Seattle!  I wonder if a HOA
> would prohibit a generator big enough to run several houses?
> 
> I heard there were some 300,000 customers without power at
> the peak aftermath of this windstorm.  Pretty sure that 130,000
> were in the Spokane area.  Still dark here, but more lights are
> on than before, looking across the valley.
> 
> Chainsaws and generators are getting quite the workout in
> this area these days...
> 
> -- Jim
> 
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