A Villager has been found in violation of the deed restriction standards due to landscaping that was put in without the approval of the Architectural Review Committee.
The home owned by Stephanie Dance at 2011 Perish Place in the Village of Oak Hollow was the subject of a deed compliance hearing Monday at the District Office at Brownwood.
Dance bought the home in December for $450,000.
A complaint was lodged on Feb. 23 regarding landscaping that was put in without ARC approval. Letters were sent to Dance informing her of the violation. She claimed that her landscaper had filed the ARC application, but Community Standards doublechecked and determined that no ARC application had ever been filed for the work.
Dance scrambled and filed a retroactive application on April 15. It was approved by the ARC, with the stipulation that all plantings and the landscaping beds be positioned at least three feet from the wall to ensure proper drainage. An inspection this past week confirmed that the property was still out of compliance…