With spring arriving and the weather warming up, it’s a great time to start working on your home’s landscaping. Spring weeds are poking through and our plants are starting to grow again. This cleanup activity will make your home, yard and neighborhood look more attractive. Our HOA provides some guidelines provided below for your reference. Thank you for your hard work, and we look forward to seeing great looking landscapes again this spring!
Reference: http://canyoncreek.net/new-blog/2018/3/4/spring-lawn-and-landscape-compliance-tips
An Owner's Lot must be kept neat and tidy in appearance. Lawns must be kept mowed, edged and free of weeds and trash. Planters and beds must be kept free of weeds, leaves and other debris. Some latitude is permitted for seasonal leaf shedding. Shrubs and trees must be kept trimmed and attractive. Any dead foliage or limbs must be removed promptly. Nothing on an Owner's Lot must be allowed to become overgrown or unmaintained.
All visible areas including lawns, flower beds, driveways, sidewalks, curb strips, planters, retaining walls, etc. must be kept free of weeds, grasses or other plants, including within expansion joints, seams, etc. Sidewalks must be kept clear of shrubbery overgrowth and overhanging limbs so as not to obstruct the walkway.
All construction of new beds, relocation of beds, or significant modification of existing beds requires an application to and review by the Architectural Review Committee.
ARC form:
For additional guidelines and frequently-asked-questions on many topics, see our HOA website: http://canyoncreek.net/faq-index or http://canyoncreek.net/governing-documents
Canyon Creek Architecture Review Committee.