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JoMar 10-21-2014 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 955954)
I would believe that in neighborhoods where there is continuity most will be lost if people begin innovations of their own. I believe this was the intent of the ARC rulings. It seems with the growing population that abiding by the rules agreed to by all buyers is beginning to unravel and if the people at ARC acquiesce this place is going to lose its beauty. A trip around The Villages already is beginning to show signs of this.

Perhaps some may view these comments as "not playing nice" but in my view they comprise what most villagers view as the reality if ARC loses its backbone.

Agree.....part of the attraction here was the pride residents take in their properties and I also have noticed that changing......we came here knowing ARC was the guide in keeping this place consistent......let's hope they don't compromise their positions

Shimpy 10-21-2014 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 955956)
I saw a "lawn" yesterday that was completely totally brown. Don't know what they're planning but it sure is ugly now.


I've seen several like that and it appears that a company had applied a killer to the lawn, let it set for a week or so then took up the sod and replaced it with new. It was obvious because the line between them and their neighbors was very sharp and straight.

rubicon 10-21-2014 03:46 PM

Let's hope sod is being replaced with sod

Indydealmaker 10-21-2014 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 956130)
Agree.....part of the attraction here was the pride residents take in their properties and I also have noticed that changing......we came here knowing ARC was the guide in keeping this place consistent......let's hope they don't compromise their positions

Seniors are notorious for "pinching pennies" on frills like home maintenance, lawncare, etc., especially when many consider they are living in their coffin. Let their kids deal with the damaged property values and to hell with the neighbors!

tghoul 10-22-2014 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 925429)
You can rock your lawn if you're in a courtyard villa.

Not any longer. My landscaper was just informed by The Villages that front yards must have some grass or plant ground cover. Homes are grandfathered if they have a permit. If they do not have a permit The Villages is going to notify homeowners who have all rock that they must remove some rock and replace it with grass or plant ground cover.

graciegirl 10-22-2014 11:57 AM

Like the tasteful and arty Uptown girl's lawn. LOVELY
 
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Originally Posted by Uptown Girl (Post 955665)
http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/...4abcb6004d.jpg


Ground cover is Dwarf Asiatic Jasmine- low growing, stays green all year, but does need pruning to stay in bounds. I do that myself.
We incorporated a flagstone platform to allow for raising and lowering our flagpole.
Landscaping gravel (red) is called 'Seminole rock'- we also used river rock-type pea gravel between the flagstones.
This photo was taken after it was a year old.
I co-designed it with Wendy- owner of Village Palms- they did the install.

The back courtyard is grass free as well- with a pond, waterfall and babbling brook encompassing the entire space. Very tropical, easy peasy with lots of lush, green plants. Lovely.

This is a rocked yard that meets the regulations and is a lovely thing to see.


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