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Originally Posted by airstreamingypsy
How in the world do you know that most of your neighbors did not seek ARC approval? Since most would have been approved, did you report the ones who wouldn't?
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You can look up every application online. By address or just a street. You can view the actual plans, and the company who is doing the work.
In our old neighborhood we wanted to know who did our drive, looked up application to find companies.
In new neighborhood we really like the landscaping of a home, particularly 3 plants, that my iPhone app gave me multiple plants. I looked up the address, and their contractor listed the names of all shrubs and plants.
So yes ARC site put in street name, and if they did it correctly you will find the paperwork.
However I can tell you many had landscapers dig up their yards within days of closing. It’s takes 4-7 weeks before you are on the agenda. So most likely no ARC approval. Plus there were many trucks full of trees and bushes doing drive by landscaping, again no ARC.
Our landscaper gave us a date to replace sod only, in 3 weeks, but if we wanted to add new beds around the pool, had to wait 6 weeks for the ARC agenda, then approval he submitted.
As he said sod is just a replacement of prior grass, new beds additional and needed ARC.