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#1 antakarana

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Posted 04 October 2014 - 03:41 PM

Hi! I live in a Broadstone zero lot line hpuse and our CC&R says no plants or anything else that blocks my 3.5' easement is allowed, especially if it affects drainage. My neighbor installed a raised cement wall planter box that goes right to my house with lots of shrubs and irrigation. This will interfere with rain drainage and could erode or damage my foundation. Does anyone know what the Folsom code says on private easements? I've searched but can't find anything. We have no HOA so it needs to be a Folsom code violation.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

#2 Steve Heard

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Posted 04 October 2014 - 06:04 PM

Check with Folsom Department of Code Enforcement at 916 355 7229 to see if there's anything they can do.

 

According to everything I've ever heard or read, without an HOA (and sometimes even with) CCR's cannot be enforced without a court order.

 

Do check with an attorney to be sure.


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#3 knittychick

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Posted 05 October 2014 - 08:13 AM

I would contact the city. Many years ago several Briggs Ranch residents changed their landscaping which affected their drainage and added to serious flooding during a 100 year rain event (early 2000s?). I believe the city may want to assess your situation, not to enforce your CC&Rs, but to address potential drainage hazards.


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#4 DavidH

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Posted 05 October 2014 - 06:19 PM

I'd strongly advise checking with the planning department.  I made an appointment a few years ago to check on property line placement in my community (also appeared to be zero-lot line) but was told (and shown maps to back it up) that Folsom has never approved a zero-lot line development.  In my case, half of my side yard is technically on my neighbor's property even though s/he has no access to it.  Likewise, my property extends to the other side of my house where I have no access.  The same is likely true in your case.






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