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Texas Family Being Sued By Neighbor Over Playscape For Terminally-Ill Son

GEORGETOWN, Texas — A Georgetown family is facing a lawsuit over a playscape built on their property. The lawsuit claims that their neighbors, Kim and Jason Cos...
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Texas Family Being Sued By Neighbor Over Playscape For Terminally-Ill Son

GEORGETOWN, Texas — A Georgetown family is facing a lawsuit over a playscape built on their property.

The lawsuit claims that their neighbors, Kim and Jason Costa, did not submit proper plans or specifications of the playscape to the Architecture Design Review Committee (ADRC) – who Estrella Subdivision HOA appoints to review “construction for improvements” – prior to its installation.

Kim Costa posted on her Facebook page about the lawsuit filed against her and her family, disputing that the HOA did approve for the playscape to be installed.

The Facebook post reads:

“A playscape. Who has ever heard of being SUED over a playscape? Well friends, it’s true. We officially got served this morning with a lawsuit brought on by our next door neighbors. They don’t ‘like’ our playscape. They claim it brings down their property value. They call it an eyesore and have told us multiple times it goes against our HOA. 

A little bit of background: We are NOT the first neighbor he has sued. We live on a 1 acre lot. We tried to get a privacy fence several times and it got denied. (Wrought iron fences only). It’s on OUR property. The HOA approved the playscape before it was ever even installed!!! This has been an on-going debacle since the day we got it. Our next door neighbors have been very vocal that they do not like it and that we should have asked THEM about getting a playscape.

Here’s the kicker — They know Colton’s story. They know what our family has been through. They know he had a bone marrow transplant and has a terminal illness. Yet they still perused a lawsuit. They’re suing for ‘damages.’ $100,000 in damages. So I come to you all asking for prayers. Prayers for guidance during this time trying to navigate a lawsuit like this. Prayers for our neighbors to soften their hearts and realize how much stress this is putting on my family. And prayers we find a resolution to this situation. I never could’ve imagined we’d be sued for something so petty. Something like a playscape that makes Colton the happiest little boy. ❤️”

Kim and Jason’s son, Colton, is diagnosed with Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I (MPS1), a rare disease in which the body is missing or does not have enough of an enzyme needed to break down long chains of sugar molecules, according to the family. As a result, the molecules build up in different parts of the body and cause various health problems.

KVUE received a copy of the lawsuit which the neighbors filed against the Costas.

The suit claims the playscape cannot be properly screened by the ADRC due to the fact that it was allegedly not reviewed before installation – and thus will remain in violation of ARDC guidelines as long as it is allowed to stay in its location.

The complainants filed multiple requests to Estrella HOA to enforce its Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions prior to suing the Costas, and Estrella HOA failed to so, the lawsuit reads.

The lawsuit concludes with a request for the playscape to either be permanently removed or to take necessary action to comply with the ADRC guidelines.

KVUE reached out to a lawyer representing the complainants, who had no comment on the lawsuit.

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