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Homeowners association upholds decision on Cooper's playhouse
Kentucky.com Politics And Government
Feb 08The Andover Forest Homeowners Association upheld its decision that a Lexington family's playhouse for their 3-year-old son with cerebral palsy violates deed restrictions. However, the board of directors said it…Click to Continue » »
Some High Profile Help For Cooper's Playhouse
Lex18.com
Dec 29The Lexington family fighting to keep a playhouse for their son with cerebral palsy is getting help from an award winning drummer known for his special education work.The Andover Forest Homeowner Association says a playhouse, which serves therapeutic p... »
State Lawmaker Gets Involved In "Cooper's Playhouse" Controversy
Lex18.com
Dec 14A state lawmaker says he is doing what he can to allow a Lexington boy with cerebral palsy to keep his playhouse.LEX 18 has confirmed that representative Richard Henderson from the Mount Sterling area says he plans to introduce a bill that would allow ... »
ADA: "Cooper's Playhouse" Not An ADA Issue
Lex18.com
Dec 09The Kentucky Americans with Disabilities Act Office said in a statement Friday that the dispute over a playhouse built for a Lexington boy with cerebral palsy is not an ADA issue.Three-year-old Cooper Veloudis has cerebral palsy. Earlier this year, his... »
Cooper's Playhouse Can Stay - For Now
Lex18.com
Dec 06A playhouse built for a child suffering from cerebral palsy can stay for the time being.The Andover Forest Homeowner Association demanded the removal of the playhouse built behind the Veloudis family home. The HOA initially ruled it would fine the fami... »
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‘Cooper’s Law’ among bills that died in the 2012 General Assembly
Lexington HeraldLeaderBluegrass Politics
Apr 13By Beth Musgrave bmusgrave@herald-leader.com These high-profile proposals did not pass the 2012 General Assembly, which ended Thursday: ■ Cooper's Law: House Bill 160 would have nullified deed restrictions on small outdoor structures deemed medically n... »
Rep. Henderson says 'Cooper's Law' to come back again, 'Caylee's Law' up on Wednesday
CN2 Politics
Feb 07A bill addressing an ongoing controversy between a Lexington neighborhood association and the parents of a boy with cerebral palsy will get a second chance in a House committee Wednesday, said the bill’s sponsor. Rep. Richard Henderson, a Democrat from... »