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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
So we have Byte, who offers an opinion about deed restrictions. And then we have Jayhawk, who offers an opinion about Byte.
Personally - I'd rather live next door to Byte. He seems to understand the concept of civil discourse. I'll keep the dog off his lawn partly because that's what he prefers, and partly because trespassing is against the law.
I live in the Historic Section. We have deed restrictions. They're not as strict as most of the other deed restrictions in the community. The only one that I wish we had, that we don't have, is in regards to storage trailers being left in the driveways. I also wish the county had - and enforced - distance regulations about parking near a corner or more than a foot away from the curb. The landscapers will park right AT the corner. If you're trying to take a left, and the entire right side of your view is blocked by a landscapers' truck and trailer, you have to just pray and hope no one's coming.
But that wouldn't be a deed restriction issue, it's a city/county traffic/parking regulation.
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True about the commercial vehicles, the landscapers' trucks, and any truck with a lawnmower in a trailer - they seem to feel that they can park practically in the middle of a street, or on a corner, or wherever. Somehow they have become the anointed ones. They are the masters of the universe of TV Land.
.....It makes me GLAD that I cut my own grass and I wish that everybody that could, should cut their own grass. We should re-assert our right to the all-American concept of self-cutting of one's own grass........a PROUD American Heritage..............made easier by self-propelled electric lawn mowers!