Covenant Enforcement Update from the Community Management Team
Dear Residents,
As part of our duties, we are tasked with routine community inspections. While out on community inspections, we identified several covenant control items that we ask you to attend to. Community standards are in place to help maintain the safety, appearance, and overall value of our neighborhood, and we appreciate everyone’s cooperation in keeping our community looking its best!
The following items were noted during recent inspections:
● Holiday décor- Lights should be removed by January 31st and decor shall be removed within 15 days after the holiday. See ya next year, Santa!
● Parking- Parking in private alleyways and shared driveways is not permitted. Parking incorrectly in these areas can restrict access and create safety concerns for other residents connected to the same driveway/alleyway. Please be a considerate neighbor.
● Trash and recycling toters- Trash totes should be stored in the garage or behind fencing/enclosures.
● Yard equipment- Several yards had items like shipping palettes, yard equipment like wheelbarrows, bicycles, shovels, etc., being stored in front, side or rear yards. These type of items should be stored in a garage or shed, and not in visible view.
● Pet Waste - We observed several residents with either artificial turf in their side yard, or sod in the street tree lawn that had pet waste that had not been collected for a substantial amount of time. Please be courteous and pick up that poop!
We kindly ask homeowners to review these items and make the necessary corrections as soon as possible to remain in compliance with the HOA covenants.
If you have questions about the guidelines, need clarification on proper storage or parking, please contact us—we’re happy to help!
Thank you for your attention to these matters and for doing your part to keep our community a great place to live.
We will be out again soon, so if you do receive a courtesy notice, it is simply meant to make you aware of an item you may have overlooked and while we mean no offense, we do ask for collaboration in compliance.
Sincerely, The Timberline Covenant Control Team
blr@timberline-co.com

