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Unconventional landscape turns into embattled ground

November 13, 2004

By Bill Teeter (View author info)
Copyright Star Telegram.com

Saginaw, Texas -

The yard contains mulch, native Texas plants and carefully arranged rock paths, but no grass. It is designed to conserve water and keep pests at bay with minimum pesticides, he said. But the Courts of Willow Creek Homeowners Association, which oversees a restrictive covenant, warned Ross this year that he must remove the landscaping or risk foreclosure on his $144,000 home,

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