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In response to a letter we received from Harvey Hoffman, the general manager of our Bulle Rock HOA, which stated we were in violation of community rules.

Really?

We are law-abiding neighbors,

And do what we’re asked to do.

But the rules on garden décor

Are far too extreme in our view.

 

We received a letter scolding us -

We did something we should not.

We placed in the front of our house

An occasional errant flower pot.

 

Container gardening as I see it

Is hardly equivalent to

A pink flamingo or garden gnome,

Though I think those are okay too.

 

In a place where nearly every house

Looks almost identical to the eye

To someone walking down the street

Or simply to someone driving by,

 

Or to me who has been known

To approach the driveway in my car,

Wondering why the garage door won’t open.

Did I push the button from too afar?

 

Then I suddenly look to the right,

And to my surprise I find

Our neighbor’s garage door is open.

Why, I think that house is mine!

                                                                                                                                                                           Because Because we have small garages

With little extra space on the floor,

There is very little negotiating room,

Once two cars are inside the door

 

Yet, we’re required to keep our trash cans

Inside the garage where our cars dwell,

And in the heat of every summer,

It creates quite an unpleasant smell!

 

So maybe you can understand

Why there’s a flower pot near our stoop

Where we can deposit as we pass by

Our daily bags of doggy poop.

 

The other flower pots lie dormant

But will come to life in the spring,

Waking from their long winters’ nap,

Hues of vibrant colors to bring.

 

I know it’s hard to standardize

And to make one rule fit all,

So that fairness is universal,

And nothing’s left to judgment call.

 

But freedom of expression

We Americans hold very dear.

Why do we need to be so uniform?

What exactly do you fear?

 

Individual expression

Helps to  make one’s house one’s own.

Adding a personal touch

Turns a house into a home.

 

“Stepfordizing” neighborhoods

Lacks character and appeal.

Would allowing more flexibility

Really be such a terrible deal?

 

Purple houses or pink flamingos -

Perhaps that could be understood,

But flower pots -  a violation?

How is that for the greater good?

 

 

John Krause February 21, 2013 at 10:34 pm
Would you care to provide the facts on the gouging of HOA fees and how much they have gone up in the past few years? Spoken as a resident or based on what someone else has told you?
It is my opinion that you get what you pay for in life and I have been on both sides of the HOA discussion. What would you consider the most desirable place to live in Harford County and then tell me what you have to pay to get it. The two normally go hand in hand. Nothing in life is free and quality of life and community mean a lot to many people here.
John Krause February 21, 2013 at 10:40 pm
Did you really think a community of this size didn't have rules to keep things in order and looking as good as it does. Most residents have no idea what it takes to manage a community of this size and scale to keep everyone happy. It is quite a task and no matter what you do, someone will not be happy. Just the nature of the beast as they say.
How many rules really keep you from being happy here. Think about no rules and what happens when you live next to that neighbor who does all of those things the rules help to control. I can only say that if too many rules were critical to your decision, the information was available for you to review.
John Krause February 21, 2013 at 10:46 pm
Penny,
Read it again and you will see that the quantity of 3 is "without" any special permission. If you would like anything else in the yard, you just need to submit it and have it approved. A simple and quick process. It really isn't as much about restriction as it is management. Look closely at the house at house just outside the gate with the entire yard filled with enough things to make it look like a junkyard. I'd rather have a few restrictions than live next to that. Enjoy the good things about being here because there are many!
Pennye Perez February 21, 2013 at 11:19 pm
John, I have read the rule so many times that I will soon be able to quote it verbatim. I understand the rule. I just don't agree with it. There are indeed many wonderful things about Bulle Rock that I enjoy. I have also sat on an HOA board, albeit smaller, and in my professional life I manage 50 people, so I am well aware you can't please everyone. I think we will just have to agree to disagree on this one.
Angie Cramer February 22, 2013 at 03:23 pm
I think that the majority of those of us who chose Bulle Rock home ownership (we had our house built here in 2006), we get frustrated by the focus on what would appear to be the inane, while there are other glaring infractions and violations by those who live here but are not homeowners. We also "knew" the rules before purchasing, however, they keep changing and it's hard to keep up. I like having an HOA to keep the community "managed" because I don't want to live next door to a strip club or cars up on blocks. However, I don't like having to remember whether it's an odd or even month, nor whether my pansies in the front yard will invite a letter of tsk, tsk. There are bigger fish to fry in this community, and I for one, am willing to live here because this is my dream home and I wouldn't dare want to leave it, so I put up with it, and for the most part, keep my mouth shut.
mudcat21 February 22, 2013 at 06:44 pm
If you want to see what happens when an HOA doesn't have rules, go look at the older areas in the Hollywood community in Aberdeen. Looks like a mess.
Pennye Perez February 22, 2013 at 07:50 pm
Thanks. I repeat. I am not against rules. I am just against this one particular rule which I think is too restrictive. If a person wants to put a garden flag, a wind chime, or a gnome, or a some other garden decoration in their front yard mulch, they should be allowed to do so. I have seen these very items in front yards in our community from time to time. I have none of these. I don't consider a flower pot a garden ornament. A gnome or a garden crystal ball is a garden ornament. A flower pot is simply a container garden for flowers. I only have 3 or 4 flower pots that I fill with flowers in the spring. Mulching around them should be no more of a problem than mulching around plants. Since we are not allowed to have separate storage sheds, finding space for them in our small double garage is a problem. I did not realize that my flower pots were in violation until I got the letter. I didn't knowingly violate the rule, but now that I have, I am simply voicing my opinion. Many people like to summer their indoor plants outdoors during the spring and summer. They place them on their outdoor decks or patios. If these plants are in the open and not out of sight within a closed courtyard, are they in violation if they don't meet the measurement rule?
Pennye Perez February 22, 2013 at 11:07 pm
Amen to that. I wholeheartedly agree. I too have kept my mouth shut until now. Being reprimanded for flower pots sent me over the edge.
Steve Oleszczuk February 22, 2013 at 11:26 pm
Then stop crying and work to change it.
Pennye Perez February 22, 2013 at 11:54 pm
The purpose of this blog is to raise awareness and determine if there is enough consensus to move forward. I haven't shed one tear.
JohnnyB February 24, 2013 at 04:27 pm
here is my comment
JohnnyB February 24, 2013 at 04:36 pm
You can have HOA rules changed, but it takes a 2/3 vote of the entire HOA community. If you can get 2/3 of your community to agree on anything, I want to vote you into office as the new leader of the free world. It is an impossible task.
Someone With A Brain February 24, 2013 at 10:52 pm
You folks are pathetic.
Steve Oleszczuk February 25, 2013 at 12:00 am
Who really cares what you think?
JohnnyB February 25, 2013 at 02:10 pm
When you bought your house, you were supposed to have been given a copy of the HOA Rules and Regulations, well before you sign a Mortgage or go into settlement. This is Maryland State Real Estate Law. There is a form that you must sign, before you enter into settlement, that states that you have read and fully understand the covenants of the HOA of which you are about to become a member of. IF it did not happen this way, and you DID NOT sign this form, I would suggest contacting an attorney who could pursue this matter further. However, if you did sign this form, and you were given the opportunity to agree or disagree with these covenants, then you are the only one responsible for buying this property under these conditions. The covenants of an HOA serve a meaningful purpose. It helps to keep your property value up, it stops those who would want to make their home into a business place from happening, and services like Trash Pickup can be gotten at a lower rate due to the bulk of an entire community subscription. Landscaping crews are paid, streets are paved, street lights, parking lot striping, clean-up crews in the Spring, and many other functions of an HOA help to keep your community in top shape.
JohnnyB February 25, 2013 at 02:16 pm
The Rules of the community may sound harsh or ridiculous to some. Yet, the purchase of a home is one of life's most recognized personal achievements. If you stop to think about it, wouldn't you want to make sure your property and community remains in the same appealing condition that enticed you to purchase and reside there also? It is unfortunate that some rules may seem too stern, but if one rule is bent, then another can follow, and another. It has been my experience that if you bend-the-rules, someone will take that as a Free For All sign, and begin other paths of their own that will only deteriorate the entire spirit of an HOA. An HOA is not your enemy, it is a tool and structure that is meant to protect your, and everyone who purchases within your community, investment.
educated consumer in Bel Air February 25, 2013 at 04:53 pm
absorbently? Is there an excess of water in Bulle Rock? I think you mean exorbitantly.
spelling, my dear, spelling. you don't sound nearly as intelligent as you think you do when you mispell/misuse words.
Ron Coleman February 25, 2013 at 08:13 pm
This has turned in to being a mean patch for some reason. The lady was just making statement. Also, it's funny the grammar police showed up. Lol. Look at what you're typing before you put people down. Mr. Educator. Capitalization. You should try it.
Pennye Perez February 25, 2013 at 08:29 pm
Thanks, Ron. I agree. This has turned into a mean patch rather than a productive discussion. I didn't even make the "absorbently" comment, but I understood what that person was trying to say.
Ruffin February 27, 2013 at 01:30 pm
I agree with Ron and Pennye in the tone of the patch on this topic. I miswrote the word by mistake and should have recognized it. It is fine to disagree, but when personal attacks are made then the intent changes. Pennye made some very good points in her comment, and I appaude her for giving her opinion.
Fred Cullum February 27, 2013 at 04:01 pm
Maybe this blogs and even the news stories should have a cut off period for comments. It seems that the longer it goes and the more comments there are, things usually turn ugly. Many of the stories have hundreds of comments from the same handful of people re-hashing the same comments over and over.
Fred Cullum February 27, 2013 at 04:02 pm
Should say these not this....
Pennye Perez February 27, 2013 at 05:21 pm
I agree. We don't need to beat a dead horse. I think anyone who reads The Patch and wishes to comment one way or the other on this topic has already done so. Thanks to everyone for their comments.
Steve Oleszczuk March 1, 2013 at 01:09 am
Then Kelly move someplace else. No one is forceing you to live in Bule Rock.
Steve Oleszczuk March 1, 2013 at 01:10 am
Bulle Rock that is
John March 1, 2013 at 11:26 pm
Steve, if you are going to insult the city you so willingly moved to, please learn to spell it correctly. Bulle Rock CHOSE to keep their gates up, so they forfeited city services. You are certainly free to leave this backwards city.
Steve Oleszczuk March 3, 2013 at 03:05 pm
John what would even be better if Bulle Rock, unannexed its self. Leaving the city without all that tax revenue that the get for NOTHING!!!!!!!!
George Helm March 3, 2013 at 03:22 pm
Lived in Houston for 15 years and had to come to Md. because of a job transfer. Houston and Texas has it all over Maryland hands down!
Kelly Laubner March 3, 2013 at 05:39 pm
Pennye,
I also wanted to say that I loved the choice of voicing your opinion in poetry.
Pennye Perez March 3, 2013 at 07:13 pm
Thanks, Kelly. It was an attempt on my part to infuse a little humor into an expression of frustration.

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