WHITE-GLOVE PROPERTY CARE
PRESERVING THE RURAL AND EQUESTRIAN NATURE OF MARVIN
In the wealthiest village in North Carolina, maintaining the "Marvin Heritage District" aesthetic is a legal priority, but the municipal hurdles are high. Even during "heavy volume" season, the town's 10-bag yard waste limit is easily eclipsed by a single weekend of work on a multi-acre estate in Broadmoor or Innisbrook. To make matters worse, Marvin’s strict ban on paper lawn bags means those who buy standard big-box supplies are often left with rotting piles the town refuses to touch.
Since the Village only hosts a single Bulk and E-Waste Day per year, missing that four-hour window means you are stuck with old mattresses or electronics for another 365 days. With local code declaring any debris accumulation over 30 days a nuisance, the pressure to maintain a pristine curb is constant.
Since the Village only hosts a single Bulk and E-Waste Day per year, missing that four-hour window means you are stuck with old mattresses or electronics for another 365 days. With local code declaring any debris accumulation over 30 days a nuisance, the pressure to maintain a pristine curb is constant.