3-year-old Cooper Veloudis in his medically-mandated playhouse.  He has cerebral palsy.
 AOL Real Estate by Krisanne Alcantara (excerpts):  First, a US Army vet's American flag.  Then, a virgin Mary statue; and now child's medically-mandated playhouse?  Though it's not breaking news that homeowners' associations are drawing fire for their questionably strict enforcement of covenant rules, specifically those regarding personal items within "common areas," the latest decision from an HOA in Lexingon, KY, has raised more controversy and community-wide furor than usual.  The Andover Forest Homeowners' Association in Lexington is demanding that the playhouse of a 3-year-old Cooper Veloudis, who has cerebral palsy, be removed from the Veloudis family's yard.  The playhouse, which was built upon the instruction of the toddler's therapist, cost the family $5,000 to construct and plays a vital part in his physical development.  

Commentary:  I wrote the manager of this HOA and you may want to do the same at: manager@emgms.com.  These people are without a natural conscience and that is becoming very commonplace in the world today.  This child suffers a handicap and if you have ever had an ill or handicapped child, you also know of the parents' grief.  The fact that this HOA can heap more hardship on an already afflicted family demonstrates their utter disregard for people and their suffering.  Yes, there are bylaws and policies that are in place for everyone, but on occasion there are very special circumstances involved that must be taken into consideration, that is, if you have a conscience.  The Bible says, "He will receive judgment without mercy, who has shown no mercy; and mercy rejoices against judgment" James 2:13.  Also, "Let them be before the Lord continually, that He may cut off the memory of them from the earth; because he did not remember to show mercy, but persecuted the poor and needy man, that he might even slay the broken in heart" Psalms 109:15-16.