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Article Title: The Fine Features Of West University Landscaping
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 506
Keywords: West university Landscaping and Design
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Situated in the heart of Houston's 610 Loop, West University is an exemplary 
city in its own right. Tree-lined streets and upscale homes characterize this 
community that is also known by its proper name West University Place and by 
the truncated nickname West U. 

In describing West University landscaping, you would use terms like comfortable 
and luxurious, refined and sophisticated. Features of West University 
landscaping include luscious plant materials, custom ornamental iron fencing, 
luxurious outdoor rooms, inviting outdoor kitchens and eye-catching outdoor 
water fountains.

It is a long way from its early beginnings in the 1920s. Then a 100' x 200' lot 
in West University cost about $1,000. Early residents had to contend with 
basically living in a swamp. The myriad problems they faced included poor 
drainage, no schools and no fire protection. 

>From this humble start, a model city grew. West University is now desirable 
>for its proximity to a diverse business community, cultural attractions, 
>scientific facilities such as the Texas Medical Center, and educational 
>institutions, including Rice University and its own highly-regarded school 
>system.

Just as the first settlers discovered, today's West University homeowners have 
found that a properly-designed drainage system is elemental to their landscape 
design. This region of the country has to regularly deal with deluges of rain 
counterbalanced by periods of drought. In those wet years, standing water 
creates problems for a house's foundation and acts as an incubator for that 
dreaded native inhabitant, the mosquito.

While torrential rainstorms create obvious drainage issues, the ricochet 
between wet and dry years causes the region's clay soil to turn into a 
nearly-impenetrable surface, thus exacerbating drainage problems. Once again, a 
good drainage system is the solution.

Tree preservation is another important consideration for West University 
landscaping. There are many things that can be done before construction and 
during construction to mitigate the damage to the existing trees on a site. 
Hand-digging around roots and setting up temporary irrigation systems, to name 
two.

West University strictly enforces its rules regulating landscape projects. The 
city code is filled with what is and is not permissible, a set of rules that 
protects everyone's property value. They govern all aspects of building, 
including the location of structures, height of structures, tree removal, 
general permitting and excavation equipment and usage.

For homeowners contemplating landscaping projects, it is essential to hire 
professional landscapers who understand these rules and will abide by them. To 
do otherwise means risking fines, delays, frustrations, angry neighbors and 
budget over-runs.

One example of the city ordinance is the requirement concerning lot coverage 
percentage. This term refers to the calculation of the precise amount of the 
property that can be covered with impervious materials. Its purpose is to 
address drainage problems before they happen, something that would make the 
first residents of West University very proud.

All of West U has much to be proud of. With West University landscaping, a 
sense of luxury is communicated in several ways. It is conveyed with 
interesting softscapes, rich material choices, classy outdoor accoutrements and 
simple details. The landscapes define seamless integration, lush but always 
appropriate.

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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