Good Woodscape Neighbors
Whether you are new to Woodscape or a longstanding homeowner or resident, it is important for all of us to work together to maintain the beauty and livability of our neighborhood and to preserve our community's property values, all of which have been enjoyed throughout Woodscape's over thirty-year history.
Your support and cooperation regarding good neighborly practices, community standards and requirements will assure that Woodscape continues to be an attractive and comfortable community in which to live.
Following are some important practices, requirements and responsibilities all homeowners and residents are urged to remember:
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Keep your home and
property in good condition and repair, including any fences, decks,
sheds or other landscaping features.
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Request prior approval
from the Woodscape Homeowners Association (HOA) Board for all exterior projects or
changes to your home and property.
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Keep garbage/recycle
bins behind your home, in your garage, out of view from the street.
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Keep your home’s
lamppost light and/or other exterior lighting on after dark for personal
and neighborhood safety and security reasons.
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Do not park or store
commercial vehicles, boats, recreational vehicles, campers or trailers
in public view.
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Maintain all grass to a
proper mowing length.
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Properly dispose of lawn clippings, leaves and other yard debris. Do not dump lawn
clippings and other yard debris in the community’s common areas, streams
or wetlands. These must also not be left on your own property.
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Obey all rules of the
road, speed limits and stop signs when driving in the neighborhood. It’s also a good
idea to slow or stop at Woodscape intersections that don’t have stop signs.
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Always remember to curb and
clean up after your pets.
Please feel free to contact the Woodscape HOA Board at with any questions.
Thank you for being a good Woodscape neighbor!