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Our current Provider is: Landscape Concepts
*Also see "Snow Plowing" page.

Any Questions, Concerns or Comments should be directed to ACM.

No owner shall add, delete, or change any landscaping on the common areas without express written permission of the Board. If any plants or shrubs are added to the common areas, they will become the property of the Association. Maintenance and cost of plantings and shrubs will be the sole responsibility of the person doing the planting.

Mowing of grass will take place on Fridays.

Dog tethers, children's toys, etc. must be entirely removed from the lawn to prevent damage to the mowers or their machines.

Any damage incurred will be the responsibility of the homeowner to reimburse the landscapers.

If you have a bed where you wish to plant  flowers or other plantings, and not have the landscapers touch them,

GREEN FLAGS can be obtained from the Landscaping Committee

The Unit Owner must maintain, by the way of watering, the live plantings located around their Unit.  Lawns, trees and shrubs must be watered in accordance with the Village watering ordinance or restrictions. The Unit Owner shall be responsible for the cost to repair any damage to the landscaping including live plants and lawn areas due to negligence.  The Association shall contract an appropriate vendor for repairs and the Unit Owner shall be charged the cost of such repairs.

Unit Owners may plant flowers in the common elements immediately adjacent to their units. Creating new planting areas is not permissible.  Unit Owners plant at their own risk.  The Association is not responsible for damage done to any additional plants not on the landscape plan.

Bushes cannot be relocated or removed without Board approval.  Planters and pots are ok except when they are deemed by the Board to detract from the overall aesthetic appearance of the community.

Hanging baskets will be approved for under the porch overhang or shepherds hooks that are placed in the common elements immediately adjacent to the Owners Unit.  No hooks, screws or nails are to be affixed to the siding of the building for any reason.

Once a Unit Owner has changed the landscaping on their unit they are responsible for the upkeep of the changes.  If the Board determines that the new plantings are not being upkept in a manner acceptable, the area will be restored to their original condition and nay costs associated with this will be charged to the Unit Owner.

If a Unit is sold, the new Owner will accept the responsibility of upkeep or will need to, at the time of closing, notify the original Owner to have the outside restored back to its original condition.

Mulch is the responsibility of the Board.  Should a Unit Owner decide to replace their own mulch, it must be of equal quality as to what is provided by the landscape company.

Permissible Changes:
Common varieties of flowers
Gray stone edging - 1 brick high only
Bushes - as approved by the Board.
Small landscape decorations
Trellis - not attached to the building
Flower pots and hanging baskets
Landscape lights located on the inside of the walkway only.

Changes that are not allowed:
Planters affixed to deck railings
Lattice work trellis'
Plantings on any common element grass
Fertilizing the lawn
Planting on any common element grass
Fertilizing the lawn
Planting trees
Weed Killers used on grass
In-ground sprinkling systems
Brick work, fencing, landscape timbers
Invasive plant species - as identified by the landscape company

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