Moore’s
Landing Q4 2016 Newsletter
Neighborhood Parking
As mentioned in our last newsletter, MLHOA’s Covenants
and Restrictions specifically address the issue of on-street parking by
indicating that cars are not permitted to be parked on-street for periods over
24 hours in any calendar week. The on-street parking spaces are intended for
visiting relatives/friends and business vehicles servicing the homeowner. There
are seventy-one (71) homes in our neighborhood and fifty-nine (59) on-street
parking spaces. Let’s be considerate of our neighbors and make every effort to
park personal vehicles in garages and/or driveways whenever possible. Continued
violation of this covenant will require resolution by the MLHOA Board.
Pet Clean Up/Control
The MLHOA Board continues to receive complaints from our
homeowners concerning pets (dogs AND cats) that are allowed to roam free in the
neighborhood and “do their business” wherever convenient. It was pointed out in
our previous newsletter that there are two (2) dog waste bag stations
strategically located in our neighborhood. Please take advantage of these
stations to help keep our neighborhood clean…we all appreciate it!
Political Signs
Section 11 of the MLHOA Covenants indicates that no sign,
advertisement, billboard, or advertising structure of any kind shall be erected
upon or displayed or otherwise exposed in view on any Lot. While we are in the election
season, political signs are NOT permitted.
Sidewalk Tree Replacement
Homeowners interested in replacing the trees between the
sidewalk and the street, for any reason, may do so at their own expense;
however, submission of an Architectural Review Form is required prior to
beginning work. Homeowners may replace
the tree with either the same kind of tree, or a Red Maple. The new tree must
be a minimum of two (2) inches in diameter and must be placed in the same
location as the tree that was removed.
Clean up, Fix Up, Paint Up
Fall is a good time to prune bushes and clean up
landscaping, mulch, trim trees, touch up paint of trim and porches, and
re-stain fences. Let’s keep Moore’s
Landing looking beautiful!
FYI-Cherry Trees on Lewisburg Pike
There has been some inquiring about why the Cherry trees
along Lewisburg Pike look dead this time of year. We wanted you to know that
while they have what is called shot hole fungus, they are fine. The fungus
causes the trees to prepare for winter early, but rest assured they will bloom
beautifully again in the spring.
Upcoming Social Events
Chili Cook off – 10/21/16 – more details to come as date
approaches
Reminder:
Visit the following url to keep up with meeting minutes,
and to reference MLHOA Covenants, architectural forms, etc.
http://mooreslanding.blogspot.com/
Enjoy the fall!
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