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Old 01-04-2003, 02:33 AM
cat daddy
 
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Default HOA pounds lady over Wildscape - write Austin HB 645!

Has anyone explained why HOAs are obsessed with seeing the house from the
street? My house would definitely not qualify......
And, I believe Austin has laws against cutting down trees exceeding a
certain diameter.

"John T. Jarrett" wrote in message
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Terry,

Where J.K. lives, they have VERY explicit laws in Bellaire (or was it one

of
the other tiny towns next to there?) that describe in exact detail not

only
what tree species you may plant in your yard, but if they are OVER a

certain
dbh (Diameter at Breast Height) which trees you may cut down! Can you
imagine being fined for cutting down one of your own trees?!?!?! And

that's
City law, not HOA regs.

I remember in high school near Houston, my girlfriend's parents were
threatened by their HOA to cut their yard or have it cut and be billed. At
least one yard in 7 isn't mowed more than once a month in even the new

parts
of Leander.

Honestly, some of the neighborhoods I've lived in in Austin, I wish they

had
had an HOA! Hard to believe having grown up with (and hating!) them, but

at
least everyone on the block mowed their yard!

Although you and I might trade front yards with her in a heart beat, even

a
local suburb town to Houston (Sugarland) informed me when I asked that a
fence greater than three feet high could not be built in front of the

front
face of the house. So, you could have a picket fence around your yard, but
not a privacy fence OR hedge. She DEFINATELY blocks the front view of her
house...

Last neighborhood I lived in here had a house with a 6' rock fence all the
way to the street :/

But, like at my parents that still live near Houston on a corner lot,
bringing the fence out and extending the backyard into unusable front yard
would be great! Even if only 6 or 8 feet on the back 50 feet...

Oh well, HOAs...plus-points, out-points, and lots of opinions. Between
Dallas, Houston and Austin, I've seen it all and still can't decide if

their
plus points outweigh the out-points. Both ways seem to have LOTS of vocal
out-points.

Personally, I hope she wins...tho if I was her neighbor I'd probably want
her to at least trim the trees and bushes up so it looked less like a

vacant
lot...