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Am I required to landscape my lot? Subdivision covenants require that landscaping in the front yard and boulevard be completed at the time of construction. Kentucky blue grass lawn should be planted in the boulevard and front yard, along with Patmore Ash trees in the boulevard. The remainder of the yard must be landscaped within twelve months. The boulevard lawn and trees must be maintained, fertilized, and the lawn mowed weekly during the growing season.
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Can I build on an easement? At no time shall patios, barbecues or other permanent structures be erected upon any utility easement within the boundary of a lot. Fencing of a permanent nature shall be permitted only if it is of a type that is easily and quickly removed in the form of panels, gates or other similar units of construction. Lot owners must establish lawn or suitable landscaping and mow irrigate, control noxious weed and otherwise maintain the easement areas within their lot.
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I would like to build a garage, do I need approval? Building, site plans and specifications for all construction, fencing, accessory buildings such as garages or storage sheds, or other lot improvements must be submitted for approval to the Architetural Control Committee in writing before construction begins. Accessory buildings must be architecturally compatible with the residence on or being constructed on the lot.
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May I park my vehicle or trailer on the street at night? Due to the safety concerns of our narrow streets and snow removal, residents must provide off street parking for their own vehicles. Walkways and sidewalks should not be used by motorized vehicles. Street parking is allowed for guests, deliveries or short temporary periods but not overnight parking by residents. In no event should recreational equipment, such as campers, trailers, motor homes or boats, be parked on the streets. Recreational and work-related equipment must be enclosed in a garage or otherwise screened area.
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What type of fence can I build on my property? Standard fence designs and materials are described in the subdivision covenants. Homeowners must submit a construction design and plan to the association Architectural Control Committee for approval of their fence project.
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Who supplies drinking water to Landmark? Potable water services are provided by Landmark Water Company, LLC. Landmark Development, LLC, the original developers of the subdivision, own and control Landmark Water Company. The water is supplied to Landmark Water Company by the River Rock Water and Sewer District. The water is pumped through transmission lines from River Rock to Landmark. Separate wells, owned by the homeowners association, provide irrigation water to the parks in the subdivision.
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| Home Owners |
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I want to get involved in the HOA, how do I do it? Thank you for considering further involvement in the activities of the homeowners association. Please contact one of the board members and let us know which areas are of interest to you.
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Who do I contact about a barking dog or a loose dog? Enforcement of county dog ordinances within the subdivision falls under the jurisdication of the Gallatin County Sheriff. The sheriff's department can be reached at 582-2100.
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Who maintains the trees along the fence bordering the north side of the lots on Red Barn Drive? The trees along the fence on the north side of the subdivision bordering Interstate 90 were originally planted by the subdivision developer. An irrigation drip line was used by the developer to water the trees until that phase of the subdivision was complete. At the time each lot was sold, the tree ownership and maintenance responsibilities transferred to the lot owner. The water irrigation system was shut off as the lots were sold and developed.
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