Flintstone house owner settles lawsuit, can keep statutes

Yabba dabba drama!

The 1960s cartoon “The Flintstones” brought a prehistoric twist to suburban living in the town of Bedrock — but the antediluvian design has not intermingled as seamlessly in Hillsborough, California. 

The town must pay $125,000 in a settlement with an eccentric homeowner who claims the suburban town tried to “intimidate, threaten and coerce” her into subduing the look of “The Flintstone House,” according to her lawsuit and the settlement agreement obtained by The Post.

The 2,700-square-foot “Flintstone house,” built in 1976, is made of six aeronautical balloons encapsulated in wire mesh and covered in concrete, according to a 2019 Guardian feature.

Multimillionaire businesswoman Florence Fang purchased the distinctive home, located outside San Francisco, in 2017 for $2.8 million and began to accentuate the home’s prehistoric theme with a large “Yabba Dabba Do” sign, dinosaur statues and multicolored mushrooms outside the home, according to her 2019 lawsuit.