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October 30, 2007

Intrusive Development within the Neighborhood

Resources available to help neighborhood residents preserve BrykerWoods

The BrykerWoods neighborhood continues to experience the construction of new homes, the remodeling and sometimes removal of older ones. While our neighborhood fully respects the right of property owners to do what ever is permitted within the SF-3 zoning restrictions, our neighborhood will see to it that builders and individuals desiring to remodel remain honest and true to the SF-3 restrictions. The BrykerWoods neighborhood has become extremely “sensitive” to developers coming into the neighborhood and flagrantly violating SF-3 building restrictions. Of particular concern are some developers purchasing properties and scraping the homes (i.e. tearing the home down) without a city permit. The goal of the BWNA (BrykerWoods Neighborhood Association) is to protect and preserve aspects of our neighborhood which make the BrykerWoods neighborhood such a desirable place to live.

For more information, please see the BrykerWoods neighborhood development webpage.

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