A Freeper actually drove around the neighborhood and posted pictures a few days back on one of these related threads.
As I recall, the home is secluded on a cul-de-sac with just two neighbors, and the pole does not exceed the height of the home. It cannot be seen by the community at large at all, dues to trees and surrounding landscaping in the area.
If the HOA wants to challenge him, they better have met, took a vote, and have minutes of their meeting to back up their complaint.
Every HOA’s regulations are different, and the wording of some are poor. His docs would have to be examined for the specific wording.
That doesn’t sound like the home in question, but some details have been sketchy. I found what I think is his address, he’s on a cul-de-sac with 6 closely neighboring properties, and with his back yard up to a school.
The school is interesting because there was a fight last year over the school property, and the HOA was instrumental in preventing negative impacts to the homes surrounding the school, which includes Barfoot’s property.
I would love to see the pictures though — I’ve been searching for them.
Anyway, there’s been a lot of misleading information posted as well, for example in one report this was a townhome community — obviously that’s not the case, now that I see the google map of the property and have found a couple of pictures.