NOBLESVILLE, Ind — There's a dispute in Noblesville between a neighborhood homeowners association and the family of a paralyzed teen.
The dispute is over a proposed ramp in front of their house. Last year, Corban Phillips was paralyzed in a trampoline accident. His family says an accessibility ramp is important for him to move in and out freely at their new home. But when the family turned to the Morse Pointe HOA for approval of a proposed ramp, they said things got complicated.
"We have submitted design reviews through our HOA and it's kind of been a bit of a battle since about July 6, since we submitted that," Corban's father Matthew told 13 News.
For Matthew and April Phillips, the last year has been a battle, first for their son Corban's recovery after a trampoline accident left him