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Re: Window Boxes & Historic Police
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truth is the historic po--lice have almost no teeth no matter what you do. bark, bark...little bite.

Posted on: 2006/4/30 8:22
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thanks to all for the input! i and the other 2 owners ARE the condo assoc., & i have their consent, so i'm going for it....woohoo...! ross e., i LOVE your reply - the comments re: reclaimed wood, homemade glue, historically accurate nails & tomatoes were hysterical - so......bourgeois! i love it. hopefully i'll have the boxes up in a few weeks, and to heck with the historical po-po. as if the derelicts hanging out on the corner of grove & wayne are historically accurate?!??! ahahahahaha....!

Posted on: 2006/4/29 7:08
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First, build your window boxes out of reclaimed, historic barn planks
http://www.blacksfarmwood.com/07_12_03.html

Make sure they're held together with historic nails:
http://www.vandykes.com/product/02220266/
or better yet, microbrew your own glue from rendered animal carcasses (VERY historic)

and, of course, only heirloom tomatoes will do:
http://www.heirloomtomatoes.bizland.com/

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Posted on: 2006/4/29 1:58
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I live in Van Vorst on the 3rd floor and have had window boxes for three years. And no one else in the building ever had any.

Go for it

Posted on: 2006/4/28 23:30
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Forget about these historic busybodies.
If your own building's rules will allow you
to put out windowboxes, by all means do it.

Let the so-called historic maven and his cronies
better spend their time addressing the problem
of people doing things that are really inappropriate.

Good for you to want to plant flowers for all of us
to look at and enjoy.

Posted on: 2006/4/28 18:30
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Jennifer wrote:
Not sure where to direct this question - anyone know anything about whether or not I need permission from the Historic Police to put up window boxes on the 3rd floor if window boxes already exist on the 1st floor? Or worse, will they prevent me from doing so unless we also put them up on the 2nd floor for appearances sake (I only own the 3rd fl., & just want window boxes so I have something to look at)?

Just don't wanna spend the $$$ on the stuff only to have them yell at me. I'm in VVP, and I know that there are some things they can stop & some things they don't care about. Thanks!

Just do it. The historic police will have a hard time determining which tennants in your building did or didn't have windowboxes 100 years ago. If they come around, drop a flowerpot on their head.

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Check with your condo association, and if no rules apply, then plant away.

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Not sure where to direct this question - anyone know anything about whether or not I need permission from the Historic Police to put up window boxes on the 3rd floor if window boxes already exist on the 1st floor? Or worse, will they prevent me from doing so unless we also put them up on the 2nd floor for appearances sake (I only own the 3rd fl., & just want window boxes so I have something to look at)?

Just don't wanna spend the $$$ on the stuff only to have them yell at me. I'm in VVP, and I know that there are some things they can stop & some things they don't care about. Thanks!

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