Bay Area gated community threatens fines for brown lawns

A homeowners association for an upscale, gated community in the Bay Area has threatened to fine homeowners for brown or dead lawns and landscaping despite a continuing state drought emergency.|

DANVILLE - A homeowners association for an upscale, gated community in the San Francisco Bay Area has threatened to fine homeowners for brown lawns and landscaping despite California's continuing drought emergency.

The East Bay Times reports (http://bit.ly/23I7n2v) that the Blackhawk homeowners association's community manager, Mark Goldberg, said that allowing the drought to negatively impact the landscaping does a disservice to property values.

Goldberg wrote in an email to residents that the association believes "there is no longer any reason that all landscaping in the community cannot flourish as it once did."

Effective June 1, the association will begin "aggressive enforcement" of landscaping standards that could include issuing fines, filing lawsuits, doing landscaping improvements or billing homeowners.

East Bay water officials say Blackhawk's directive is too soon.

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Information from: Contra Costa Times, http://www.contracostatimes.com

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