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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Neighbors in past years might have taken a hot casserole and a homemade cake to welcome new neighbors as soon as the moving truck rolled away. Many times that kindness turns into life long friendships. Here is a bit of … Continue reading
“60 Minutes” segment about Oxford House to learn more about our neighbors. We have three Oxford Houses in our area.
Many of the Oxford House residents have helped homeowners by mowing lawns, painting houses, removing leaves and debris from yards, cleaning house, moving furniture and a long list of other jobs. Recently some of the Oxford House residents noticed the … Continue reading
If it is a violation of our restrictive covenants our Covenants state the following in regard to who handles it: If the parties hereto or any of them or their heirs or assigns, shall violate or attempt to violate any … Continue reading
Tulsa’s residential-use codes were passed to preserve property values and to guard the health of residents and the safety of residential property. Title 24 The following are hereby declared to be nuisances: All noises, sounds, or vibrations of such a … Continue reading
Tulsa’s residential-use codes were passed to preserve property values and to guard the health of residents and the safety of residential property. Title 24 The following are hereby declared to be nuisances by the City of Tulsa: Vehicles may not … Continue reading
Tulsa’s residential-use codes were passed to preserve property values and to guard the health of residents and the safety of residential property. Title 24 The following are hereby declared to be nuisances: Advertising Sign Violations Tulsa has ordinances (here) that … Continue reading
Anyone in Tulsa who commits any nuisance or is an accessory, or who owns or occupies any property and knowingly permits the creation or continuation of any nuisance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor offense and upon conviction thereof shall … Continue reading
Loud music or barking dog driving you nuts? A “will file” report must be filed by the person whose peace is being disturbed. This means if you call 911 you must first agree that if they send someone out that … Continue reading
Burning Tree South Subdivision H (c) Membership in Home Owners Association. Any owner of any lot within said subdivision shall become a member of Burning Tree Area #4 Association, Inc. by purchasing a lot within said subdivision and memberships there … Continue reading
In a famous experiment conducted twenty-seven years ago by Stanford University psychologist Philip Zimbardo, a car was parked on a street in Palo Alto, where it sat untouched for a week. At the same time, he had an identical car … Continue reading
Discharging fireworks within Tulsa’s city limits is a misdemeanor, according to a Tulsa World Story (July 1, 2011.) Surrounding towns vary on whether fireworks are allowed, with some offering permits for the discharge of fireworks during restricted time periods on … Continue reading