quarter drop car washes....
Yes, John, I thought of the local car wash. The ones around here are not very good. The times I go, I always have to spray-mit wash-rinse, and tie-up the bay too long. That is not an option when it's a pretty summer Saturday, with a line of people waiting.
After posting, I thought maybe you could install rain barrels at the downspouts, for extra water. They actually sell commercial ones made of plastic and fiberglass at Menards stores here in Indiana.
On the topic of HOA's, I was stretching the limit on what one would or should do. I realize they apply to sub-divisions, and it would be reckless to target-shoot, or low-pass fly over. The ones I've read or been told about here will not allow a truck over one ton, no business graphics on vehicles unless garaged, always, some literally restrict the flying of flags, (incl. Amer. Flag), and allow you to paint your home trim colors from an approved list. I realize people move-in knowing the rules, I just would not accept rules like that. Good thing I have been blessed with the ability to live 10 miles from town in corn-country.
The rule on low flight is generally 500 feet from a structure, or gathering of people, except for practice emergency manuvers, or work, as in "cropdusting". That can be 500 feet above or 500 feet lateral.
When I was a young pilot, and my flying friends were young, sins were committed I confess. That used to be the way to summon your friends to the airport. As a 55 year old pilot, you would not think I'm the same guy. Too many results like the one in your link.
I'm anxious to see what you end up with. Hope you get what you want. Every time I read your post, it takes me to the mountains in my thoughts, my favorite place to get-away.
P.S. Your next truck project may be waiting for you at Longmont. See Bill's thread.