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Originally Posted by Byte1
Maybe/maybe, the complaint is about hardscaping and not just flowers? I believe that most of the restrictions regarding easements is that one cannot build hardscaping for their flower gardens if such hardscape infringes on the utility easement. I know many/many homes where there are bushes and flowers planted in those easements. However, I have also heard of folks that had to remove their hardscaping that was on the easement.
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What Is Hardscape in Landscaping?
The term "hardscape" refers to all of the non-living elements in landscaping, such as a brick patio, a stone wall, or a wooden arbor. It is one of the two major subcategories of landscaping, the other being softscape. Softscape is all of the living and organic elements in a garden or on a lawn, such as trees, flowers, and grass.
No hardscape indicated in the complaint or existing in the bed.
Of the many, many that have bushes and flowers, are in violation being in the easement.
It’s spelled out many places on this site;
VCDD Community Standards