The warm weather and sunny days bring lots of outdoor fun but also a lot of outdoor work. Specifically weed pulling, planting and pruning, lawn mowing and other lawn and landscape maintenance.
This week we are sharing information about the VAT landscaping requirements.
Many folks may not be aware but in our handbook are very specific instructions as related to the plantings required within front beds. These instructions go as far as indicating what size shrubs and other greenery are expected when landscaping changes are in the works.
Why are we so specific? Good question!
When our community was established the guidelines indicated by the developer established a certain look for our community. So much like our home colors, our landscaping is ruled by a similar set of expectations. With our community now being over 30 years old many homeowners find themselves with plants that have grown quite large and are no longer confined to their beds or are naturally starting to reach their end of life.
As these plants are replaced and in some cases new landscaping bed plans are being created it is worth noting the following requirements for all landscaping.
Landscape Requirements
This information can be found on Page 28 of the Handbook.
- Front elevation landscaping shall consist of a minimum of 9 mature foundational plantings of live trees or shrubs. These do NOT include annuals or perennials. A five gallon shrub would be our recommendation for a mature planting.
- The use of artificial plant material is prohibited.
- Trees or shrubs on the sides of the home, provided that they are fully visible from the central front elevation, may be counted towards the nine plantings.
Please also consider the timing of your plantings. If you are planning on removing in the spring but planting in the fall, you are not in compliance with the handbook. The only exception to this policy is with prior Board approval.
Landscape Maintenance
This information can be found on Page 28 of the Handbook.
- Homeowners are expected to maintain landscaping and lawn areas in an attractive appearance to enhance the home’s year-round curb appeal. It must be maintained free from insects, diseases, and weeds.
- Homeowner shall remove dead trees and plants within 30 days after 75% or more of the tree or plant appears dead.
- Mulch and/or ground cover shall be replenished routinely in order to provide a well-maintained appearance.
Please note that bulk mulch deliveries are expected to be removed within 30 days of the date of delivery.
We hope this information is useful as the cooler months approach and homeowners continue to update their exterior projects.
We have thistles spreading into our back yard lawn from the neighbors behind us.
Hello neighbor,
We understand how frustrating it can be to have weeds from neighbor’s property encroaching your property.
Unfortunately our association cannot respond to individual disputes amongst neighbors. Should you feel the property involved in your issue is outside of handbook compliance you are always welcome to file an official complaint via the HOA’s property management company for follow up. Our property manager will visit the area in question to determine any non-compliance relative to the handbook.
If the area in question is maintained by the association (i.e., the park or the community fence line) please let us know. All common areas are regularly treated however we understand that sometimes factors like the weather can lead to a surge of weeds in a short period of time.
We hope you understand that getting the Board involved in all neighborhood disputes would be ineffective and would be non-compliant with our stated purposes. We strongly encourage you to file a complaint should you wish to get our property manager involved. The complaint form can be found at the end of the Handbook (https://thornappleassociation.org/homeowner-resources/association/).
Thank you for reaching out to the association.