Description
1502 Hunter Creek Drive
The above mentioned property has recently undergone some changes that I feel are undesirable to the look of our neighborhood and street. First, the homeowners painted their garage a shade of yellow that does not match the house or any other houses/garages on the street or in the neighborhood. Second, they pained the front section of their wooden privacy fence a strange shade of navy blue. Again, this color of paint does not match any other home on the street/neighborhood and it is in no way a natural color of wood. I feel like these recent changes are unsightly and should be restored to the original condition/colors. Additionally, the landscaping they have created at this property is very unattractive and does not follow the rules and regulations for the HOA. The DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS
AND RESTRICTIONS state that the front yards inside the SPHOA shall have a fully sodded front lawn" and "all yards of a dwelling shall be maintained so
as to be an aesthetic asset to the dwelling." Furthermore, the document states "no weeds or grass shall be permitted upon any Lot in excess of
eight (8) inches in height." The large bushes, sizable "decorative rocks", and wooden pallets that are in the front yard not only make the property look unattractive, I fear it could eventually hurt property values on this street. I believe everyone on this street works hard to keep their homes and yards in excellent condition. As I drive past this home each day, I notice that it is the only home with different garage and fence colors and landscaping. I appreciate your help in resolving these matters. Thank you.
Johnette Jordan
3 Comments
Planning & Development Services (Registered User)
Acknowledged ADA- CSTX (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting this issue. It has been reported several times today. These issues are NOT violations of city code of ordinances. If they are a violation of your HOAs restrictions, your HOA is responsible for enforcing the deed restrictions and getting compliance from the residents/property owners. The City of College Station does NOT enforce deed restrictions in any neighborhoods. Please contact your HOA about the concerns regarding this property and any possible violations. At this present time, none of the issues noted are violations of city codes.
This issue is being reported from the Southern Plantation HOA website. However, it is being reported here on SeeClickFix, a City of College Station site for reporting code and other related issues. Please email your HOA directly at info@sphoa.net about this issue.
Closed Code Support (Registered User)
hank you for reporting this issue. It has been reported several times today. These issues are NOT violations of city code of ordinances. If they are a violation of your HOAs restrictions, your HOA is responsible for enforcing the deed restrictions and getting compliance from the residents/property owners. The City of College Station does NOT enforce deed restrictions in any neighborhoods. Please contact your HOA about the concerns regarding this property and any possible violations. At this present time, none of the issues noted are violations of city codes.
This issue is being reported from the Southern Plantation HOA website. However, it is being reported here on SeeClickFix, a City of College Station site for reporting code and other related issues. Please email your HOA directly at info@sphoa.net about this issue.