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| LIFE IN SOLERA | MARCH 2024 | 5 Since our community is 20 years old, here are some Guidelines residents need to pay particular attention to. Code enforcement is receiving complaints concerning the following Guidelines: Front yard plantings beyond the 10 foot setback, with the exception of trees, turf and ground covers, shall be maintained at a maximum height of six feet up to the start of the garage. Hedges along dividing side yard property lines, beginning at the garage to the rear yard dividing fence line, shall not exceed eight feet in height. Plantings growing along residence walls shall not exceed the height of the fascia. (6.2) The mature size of all trees, shrubs and other vegetation must be considered when selected and be planted in a manner which does not cause unreasonable nuisance to adjacent properties or common areas. To provide for vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety, no tree overhang, shrubs, planters, pots, walls of any kind shall be greater than 36 inches tall and/or within the 10 foot setback from the front property line at the curb. Corner lots shall be maintained to allow a clear line-of-sight from the top of the stop sign in both directions of oncoming traffic. Depending on the placement of the lot, further restrictions may be required to ensure traffic safety. (6.3). One tree may be planted for every 300 square feet of a residential lot, excluding the dwelling and garage. This includes the front, side, and rear yard of the lot. All citrus and/or fruit trees planted on a residential lot must be of a dwarf or semi-dwarf variety. Planting of trees within five feet of the property line is prohibited. The mature size of all trees, shrubs and other vegetation must be considered when selected and be planted in a manner which does not cause unreasonable nuisance to adjacent properties or common areas. (6.4) Be a responsible resident. Design Review Committee SHRUBS & TREES Pet Preparedness Most of us understand the need to be prepared for the possibility of a disaster but have you included your pets in that plan? If you have a pet, join us for this important presentation on March 15 at 9 am in the Arts & Cras Room. e mission of Solera CERT is to empower residents through education, training, and volunteer service to be better prepared and self-resilient.

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