Two Farmers Branch, Texas, residents are asking their City Council to require that residents get permits and color approval before painting their homes.
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"When you paint your house some fluorescent or garish color scheme, you negatively affect my (home) value," the Dallas Morning News quoted Robin Bernier, who teamed with fellow resident Matt Burton to make the request for color approval.
However, some residents immediately objected to the idea.
"There is no compelling public purpose to infringe on my property rights and freedom of expression," said Carol Dingman, a former member of the council.
Some accused the proposal of holding racial overtones.
And business owner Elizabeth Villafranca perceived it as another jab at Hispanics in a city that has targeted illegal immigration.
"We know who has the bright colors," said Villafranca. "Latin Americans."
Council members said the body has yet to decide whether to address the issue.
"There has been no discussion ... as to whether we'll take this up, other than asking the attorneys what are the legal parameters," council member David Koch said.