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The Forest Pond Subdivision was developed out of a parcel of land that was known as the Mallard Creek Township in Mecklenburg County of North Carolina.

The plat was entitled Boundary Survey of Mallard Creek Road Property by Yarbrough-Williams & Associates, Inc. was submitted to the Register of Deeds Mecklenburg County in Book 08425,  MORE...

 

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Barking / Nuisance Dogs

Has anything been distributed to the community recently regarding nuisance animals, especially barking dogs? I have to listen to the same 2-3 dogs barking just about every night from a house on Forest... more
Started: September 18th 2007Replies: 16

Walking path off Spanish Moss Lane

Hi there, Im new to the neighborhood and noticed that we have a very cute "playground" and "picnic tables" area for the neighborhood. The problem is the tables need badly replaced as well as the games... more
Started: April 23rd 2018Replies: 0

Critters living in tree stump in my backyard....

...I have chipmunks living in a tree stump in my back. These critters have created a huge hole as well. The tree stump was removed last week. Can someone suggest an inexpensive way of removing these... more
Started: August 8th 2015Replies: 0

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Areyouready_015_th Are You Ready? Floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States. Flood effects can be local, impacting a neighborhood or community, or very large, affecting entire river basins and...
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