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Tuesday, November 28, 2006 |
"We deal with graffiti time and time again. This is not an isolated situation," said one resident of the Valley at Hidden Hills, who asked to remain anonymous.
9:54:41 AM
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A subdivision has withdrawn its threat of $25 daily fines against a homeowner who put a Christmas wreath shaped like a peace sign on the front of her home.
9:53:41 AM
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Even butterflies and bees have found their way to the top of The Westview. The roof of the downtown condominium building is eight stories up. But its 6,000 square feet are covered with plants, bushes and trees, all growing in a lightweight aggregate material.
9:40:31 AM
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* In November, a judge in Golden upheld a condominium HOA's decision to ban smoking. The case was brought by one couple in the four-unit complex, who objected to their smoking being deemed a 'nuisance.'
9:31:15 AM
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