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Article Title: Luxury Defines Bellaire Landscaping
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 516
Keywords: Bellaire Landscaping
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Bellaire is known for its luxury landscape designs. Neat yards, mature trees, 
custom swimming pools, sumptuous patio designs, and outdoor kitchens are just a 
few of the features of Bellaire landscaping. 

Bellaire landscaping is an integral part of this community's attraction. With 
about 6,000 households, Bellaire is acclaimed for its fine homes within a short 
distance to central Houston. Also noteworthy are its quality schools and active 
parks and recreational areas.

It was founded in 1908 on land that was part of William Marsh Rice's, the 
namesake of nearby Rice University, original ranch. At the time, it stood about 
six miles from Houston. During the post-World War II building boom, it chose to 
stand apart from Houston and has remained a separate city within a city ever 
since.

City of Bellaire rules and regulations govern the infrastructure of residential 
and commercial landscaping. They include guidelines on the location of 
structures; also the heights of those structures. They cover excavation methods 
and equipment usage. Permits for landscaping work are also administered by the 
city.

This aspect of Bellaire landscaping is critical to prospective homeowners and 
homeowners planning renovation projects. If you select a contractor or 
professional landscaper who is not familiar with the rules, regulations and 
guidelines, you could end up in a costly and time-consuming mess. 

A real life example: one homeowner contracted with an inexperienced pool 
contractor to install a pool in their backyard. The contractor did not know the 
rules about tree preservation and was haphazardly tearing up tree roots.  Even 
using an axe at one point.

In compliance with city regulations, city inspectors moved in and stopped the 
work. They required the homeowner to replace a mature tree that was damaged 
beyond saving. (Depending on the species, a mature tree can cost several 
thousand dollars). They also fined the homeowner about $2,500 for failure to 
comply with city ordinances. 

And then the homeowner had to go out and find a competent landscape firm to 
come in, repair the damages and complete the work. Costly and time-consuming, 
to say the least.

Tree preservation is taken seriously in Bellaire, as this story illustrates. 
Trees are valuable assets on your property and deserve special attention during 
building and remodeling projects.  Besides, in this ecologically-sensitive 
time, they're about as "green" as you can get.

Drainage issues are also of utmost concern. A properly designed drainage system 
is a smart investment for Bellaire homeowners (and everyone in this part of the 
country, actually) due to our unpredictable and capricious weather. The 
region's gumbo-like soil that gets easily compacted also presents drainage 
challenges.

Lot coverage percentage relates to drainage issues and is another matter 
regulated by city ordinances. It means the ratio of the lot that can be covered 
with impervious materials. Before undertaking any big landscape project, this 
percentage must be calculated and approved.

As strict as they are, these regulations are for the betterment of everyone. By 
the way, "bellaire" means good air and that description aptly captures the 
atmosphere of this special city. Bellaire landscaping, with its sophisticated 
use of luxury materials and design elements, is a worthy contributor to that 
ambiance.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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