The Highlands In Baton Rouge

 

 
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Welcome to The Highlands.

Once part of the Comeaux Plantation, The Highlands is one of the oldest subdivisions developed off Highland Road. It was developed in 1977 by Kenneth C. Owens. Today, some call it "celebrity showcase" because of the number of prominent residents who live in the subdivision, which features nearly 60 homes, each sited on an acre or more of land. The one entrance in and out, Woodleigh Drive, turns onto two cul-de-sac streets, Woodview Court and Woodmont Court. Wide-open spaces, valuable old trees and a three-acre lake make it distinctive.

Wayne Hirschey, a retired contractor built the first home there. In developing The Highlands, Owens purchased some 74 acres from three tracts: 27 acres from the Old Charles D. Comeaux tract; 26.5 acres from Dr. Thomas B. Flynn, and 20.5 acres from A.H. Gardner tract. When Flynn bought the property in 1968, it had not been re-surveyed since 1887 said Flynn, who had the lake dug. A little creek called "Crawfish Creek" ran through it.   A sugar mill had once been on the property.

An old farmhouse stood at the entrance and nothing else. Dr. Robert Reich, LSU landscape architect, would bring students out. They helped design the lake and did a topography survey.

Three neighbors in Oak Hills bought lots in The Highlands before there were streets.  Lee Nettles house was built in 1979 by Wayne Hirschey and it was the first house built in the subdivision.  His neighbors Dr. and Mrs. Loren Scott and Jim and Betty Allen then bought houses there.

In 1984 there was an attempt to purchase a lot that would have accessed a second filing.  It ultimately ended in a lawsuit which the homeowner's won.  It was a landmark decision that specifies that a lot restricted by recorded subdivision restrictions cannot be used for any purpose other than that designated in the restrictions as recorded. 
 The Homeowners' Association is an active organization to promote an attractive, well maintained, safe environment for occupants of The Highlands.

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The Highlands Homeowners' Association, Inc.
622 Woodview Ct.
Baton Rouge, LA 70810