Have an account? Login. Need an account? Register.
Simmons Buntin | Tue, Jan 15th, 2008 | Category: Commentary | Tags: simmons buntin, new urbanism, civano, hoa, miniature horse | 0
A few weeks before Christmas, Alexander Gonzalez, who lives in the Skyline Bel Air Estates subdivision north of Tucson — in the lush and often posh foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains — learned that the miniature horse he purchased from the proceeds of running the cash register at his grandfather’s service station wasn’t allowed. Livestock? Sure. But no horses, big or small.
Then the eleven-year-old spent more than $1,000 of his own money for a special election to change the…
(more)