[TowerTalk] [BULK] - Re: [BULK] - Re: [BULK] - Re: Tower Restrictions

kb0fhp@comcast.net kb0fhp at comcast.net
Thu Mar 31 09:49:24 EST 2005


Sounds like she lives in Houston - where they have no public zoning and it is a common site to see large expensive McMansions next to trailer parks and industrial sites.... and there is absolutely nothing anyone can do about it

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> My daughter built in a gated community on a privately owned, PGA golf 
> course... She had to be approved by the CC&R committee before she was 
> allowed to purchase the land... The CC&R had a minimum house size, a 
> listing of house styles that were allowed, and specific materials list 
> that were allowed on the exterior - only natural materials, stone 
> brick, wood, etc., no vinyl/plastic of any kind, no aluminum siding, 
> and on, and on.. Building plans, architects exterior drawings, and 
> landscaping drawings, had to be approved prior to building, etc... And 
> yes, she can afford to build anywhere, but chose this highly restricted 
> place because it protects her investment in an upscale home from being 
> degraded by cars up on blocks across the street... No, she is not a 
> ham... 
> 
> denny 
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