For xeriscape, I have to submit a plan to the architecture board for review. Then I need to get permits.
I’m actually thinking of dropping a bunch of riverstone down and go from there. Since I moved to Texas, my love of grass has diminished greatly.
“For xeriscape, I have to submit a plan to the architecture board for review. Then I need to get permits.
Im actually thinking of dropping a bunch of riverstone down and go from there. Since I moved to Texas, my love of grass has diminished greatly.
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When I lived in a neighborhood, I followed all the rules and submitted all the documents and got the approvals. The guy in charge waited for a year while I slaved away on my garage. He checked in regularly. When I told him I was done, I got served with a lawsuit to tear it all down. It was a power and control issue and he was evil down to the bone. (They lied and altered documents, which I proved.) After two lawsuits I’d bankrupted the association. The judge made them all sign a contract that neither they or their family members would serve on the board for five years.
But I still had to move as they, the former board, made life hell. I moved forty miles away, deep into the words. I have no grass, just forest. Couldn’t be happier.