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Curb Appeal Feature
Shrubs play a crucial role in the overall
aesthetic of your landscape, serving as
decorative borders, living fences, and
foundation plantings that enhance the
character of your property. When it comes
to planting regulations, it's important to
keep in mind the guidelines outlined in the
DRC Guidelines 6.2. For instance, in the
front yard beyond the ten-foot setback, the
maximum height for plantings is six feet up
to the beginning of the garage. Hedges along
property lines should not exceed eight feet in
height, and plantings along residence walls
should not exceed the height of the fascia.
To maintain the health and appearance
of your shrubs and trees, it's crucial to
trim them when the weather cools down.
Remember, overgrown shrubs can obstruct
views for pedestrians and drivers if planted
near the curb or street. Additionally,
overgrown trees near your home can
cause damage to roof tiles and gutters. By
following these guidelines and practicing
regular maintenance, you can ensure that
your shrubs and trees remain healthy and
enhance the beauty of your landscape.
FYI - When you receive a violation letter,
stating you have 14 days to correct the
violation, means you need to submit an HIA
application for correction in 14 days, after
which you have one year to complete the
application.
Design Review
Committee
Trimming
Shrubs & Trees