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TRYING to hide utility boxes in my backyard!
From my lanai, I see these 3 ugly utility boxes! I was wondering how other Villagers landscape them, and make it acceptable accessing to utility co.? Great if photos could be submitted!!!
Thanking you in advance!!! |
Be aware that the electric company requires a certain amount of space around their boxes. Two years ago a number of homeowners (not all) were required to remove shrubbery that they had placed to close.
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I have 3 cable boxes on my front lawn. They look beautiful.
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Neighbor had their landscaping company plant bushes, plants and perennials around their large and two small boxes. No idea of the cost but 7 months later utility company gave them notice every thing had to be moved.
Landscaping company said they must have changed the rules, moved everything to different areas of lawn, which cost neighbors more money |
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Compared to high line wires and poles I agree..:beer3: |
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I planted a couple of dwarf fruit trees around 6 feet from each of mine (ARC approved). I almost forgot that they're there. The trees are about 3 feet tall and almost as wide so can't see them at all from my lanai.
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A couple of potted plants that grow up to a few feet high and wide, that can be dragged out of the way when the utility companies come.
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I can imagine the same happening down by the other utility power pad between Marshbend and 301. The more utilities needed, the more the need to expand at power substations. Can anyone really see a decreased need in electricity? |
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Most of my neighbors ignore them, but one planted reeds. These can be cut down and will grow right back up again. They usually cut them once or twice a year.
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