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Old 03-14-2021, 04:43 PM
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I'm contemplating a do-it-yourself landscaping upgrade to a 14 feet x 7 feet cut-out section of landscaping which was planted by the developer when I bought the house which houses several plants and the plants are surrounded by pine straw.

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Best to ask them, safe than sorry.
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You're making my back hurt.
Best to at least query ARC, but... I cannot imagine any problem.

If it were me, I'd probably just do it and not ask if it's just rock instead of pine straw.
If you remove grass, better ask ARC
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So this is an existing section of landscaping and you only want to change the bedding from straw to rocks. I seriously doubt anyone would even consider reporting that to ARC. All ARC violations are instigated by someone making a complaint. That doesn't sound like a valid complaint since almost every homeowner will remove the pine straw at one time or another. That's also a good time to put down weed block.
Thank you for your response. Obviously I have e-mailed ARC and hoping to get an answer soon, but this appears to be a very trivial matter. I can't believe ARC is concerned or for that matter anyone is concerned about some decorative rocks on my front lawn, but again, this is The Villages.....Thank You John.
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I actually converted the front landscaping from mulch to stone, and when I called ARC they told me approval was required, note this was for CDD 9 and around 4 years ago.
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Old 03-15-2021, 04:46 AM
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I'm contemplating a do-it-yourself landscaping upgrade to a 14 feet x 7 feet cut-out section of landscaping which was planted by the developer when I bought the house which houses several plants and the plants are surrounded by pine straw.

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Call Community Standards first. They will either tell you to go ahead or advise you that ARC will need to get involved. We were pleasantly surprised when they volunteered how much more we were able to do on a project.

Taking the high road is more pleasant than the concept of 'just do it' as espoused by some on this thread.
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I'm contemplating a do-it-yourself landscaping upgrade to a 14 feet x 7 feet cut-out section of landscaping which was planted by the developer when I bought the house which houses several plants and the plants are surrounded by pine straw.

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Suggested by others, I would ask ARC. I would also contact the cooperative extension.
It is a radical change of environment for your plants. As part of that free service, they can tell you what plants you have from pictures. That would allow you to research proper care. At the same time, it would be wise to have a soil test done.
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Thank you for your response. Obviously I have e-mailed ARC and hoping to get an answer soon, but this appears to be a very trivial matter. I can't believe ARC is concerned or for that matter anyone is concerned about some decorative rocks on my front lawn, but again, this is The Villages.....Thank You John.
Its trivial like you said. Id just do it and not beg for permission. Why give them an option to say no over a small thing
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I'm contemplating a do-it-yourself landscaping upgrade to a 14 feet x 7 feet cut-out section of landscaping which was planted by the developer when I bought the house which houses several plants and the plants are surrounded by pine straw.

Question - Do I need ARC approval to replace the pine straw with decorative rocks ?

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If it's an existing bed, I don't think the ARC needs to be involved. However, I always question why rocks are preferred over mulch. Weeds are more difficult to pull in rock beds, so people resort to using LOTS of weed killer which in turn seeps through to the shallow water table, leaving behind unsightly dead weeds. 😖
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If you thoroughly describe, in WRITING, to community standards and to ARC if necessary, and get approval, than you have something in writing in case anyone complains in the future. Very cheap insurance policy.
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Its trivial like you said. Id just do it and not beg for permission. Why give them an option to say no over a small thing
It won’t be such a “small thing” if someone complains and you are found to be out of compliance.....

Personally, I’m extremely happy there are deed restrictions ! Just take a drive through the neighborhoods in the “historic” sections of The Villages and you’ll agree.

No disrespect to you but the ONLY advise that I would take from this forum regarding this issue has been stated several times .... that is, check with the ARC to make sure that what you’re about to do is OK.....
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I'm contemplating a do-it-yourself landscaping upgrade to a 14 feet x 7 feet cut-out section of landscaping which was planted by the developer when I bought the house which houses several plants and the plants are surrounded by pine straw.

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Your not making any actual change except to change the medium used. So no you don't need to report it. You can also get some idea from the rest of the homes near by you.
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Old 03-15-2021, 08:14 AM
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Its trivial like you said. Id just do it and not beg for permission. Why give them an option to say no over a small thing
You should get an ok from the two little old ladies who drive around the villages in a golf cart reporting violations to the ARC and anyone else they can think of.
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I had to get approval to change from mulch to rocks. Friendly neighbor complained to Arc
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