juliaoceania
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according to the article, the bylaw says the landscaping must be "suitable", but no definition of what suitable is, the word is obtuse and inadequate and renders the bylaw usless, imo. I do not think "suitable" is useless. Lets say all of her neighbors were bothered by her choice of landscaping, would it be considered "suitable"? It probably wouldn't be... which was why I suggested that it would be advantageous to have her neighbors sign a petition in support of her landscaping choices... maybe there is a lot of people who think that it isn't "suitable" after all. I am with HK, it is kinda scraggly and not well planted. quote:
She is not a hoarder and the beds are neatly done I never said she was a hoarder... I said that these sorts of standards are set for a community because of people who do not respect others around them, hoarders are an example of such people. To be honest, the fact she has no grass or vegetation between her beds makes her yard unsightly. The bark added no color or brightness to the situation, and I think if she had grass between the beds it would be better accepted... a nice fence would have made it more attractive, and perhaps minimized the view of barren beds. I do not think I would like to live next door to it... it just isn't attractive, and not because it is veggies, but because it was not well done. quote:
Bylaws should be entirely clear to everyone (so that they can decide to live there or not), not used as a club when one persons standards are on mars. Who is the person on "mars" in this situation? The person that half assed developed a veggie garden in their front yard, or the people who did not like the way it looked? In my world, when you are the one out of step you are the one from another planet. Perhaps she should get her neighbors that support her position to vocalize it so that the local government knows that she isn't offending her entire block. I would agree that the wording is ambiguous and as a citizen I would try to make the bylaws more clear.... although that is exactly what leads to 10,000 stupid regulations that no one knows about and no one follows.
< Message edited by juliaoceania -- 7/10/2011 3:40:31 PM >
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