Antelope Valley Press

Dispute resolved: Fred Flintstone can stay

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HILLSBOROU­GH, Calif. (AP) — Fred Flintstone fought the law — and he won.

Technicall­y, the owner of the fanciful Flintstone­s house in a posh San Francisco suburb settled a lawsuit with the town of Hillsborou­gh. But the agreement will allow Fred and his friends to remain.

In a yabba dabba dispute that pitted property rights against government rules that played out in internatio­nal media, retired publishing mogul Florence Fang defended her colorful, bulbous-shaped house and its elaborate homage to “The Flintstone­s” family, featuring Stone Age sculptures inspired by the 1960s cartoon, along with aliens and other oddities.

The town, however, called the towering dinosaurs and life-size sculptures “a highly visible eyesore” and sued Fang, alleging she violated local codes when she put dinosaur sculptures in the backyard and made other landscapin­g changes that caused local officials to declare it a public nuisance.

An attorney for the town previously said residents are required to get a permit before installing such sculptures, regardless of the theme.

Hillsborou­gh went to court in 2019 after Fang failed to comply with multiple stopwork orders, as well as an order to remove the features around the multimilli­on-dollar property with its 2,730-square-foot (254-square-meter) home. Fang counter-sued. The Daily Post in Palo Alto first reported news of the settlement on Thursday.

Mark Hudak, an attorney for Hillsborou­gh, previously said the town prides itself on its rural, woodsy feel, and rules are in place “so neighbors don’t have to look at your version of what you would like to have, and you don’t have to look at theirs.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? A statue of Fred Flintstone stands near the front entryway of the Flintstone House in Hillsborou­gh, Calif. An agreement has allowed the decoration­s to remain at the home.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES A statue of Fred Flintstone stands near the front entryway of the Flintstone House in Hillsborou­gh, Calif. An agreement has allowed the decoration­s to remain at the home.

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