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Re: Oak Bluff. There are no restrictive covenants on the Oak Bluff property. There is an HOA, which was established by the developer of Westlake Hills, which also is involved in developing Oak Bluff. The suit is about whether the HOA rules where violated by the very people who helped establish them. I know you have a large territory and a lot of action to cover, but "restrictive covenants"? Seriously? I'm sure there are those who appreciate the spin. Please also note the irony in covering stream health in the same edition as Oak Bluff which is bisected by impaired Lickinghole Creek. I'm pretty sure pet waste, lawn fertilizer, snow melt chemicals and other typical pollutants will flow down hill from Oak Bluff in greater quantity at maximum density than at lower density.

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