Chinch Bug Application

Dear Residents,
 
Green Horizon will be out Tuesday August 8th to apply an application for Chinch Bugs.
 
Also, a friendly reminder to residents who walk pets through the neighborhood please make sure to keep them on a leash and clean up after your pets on common grounds and on other residents lawns.

Proxy Notices

 Dear Residents,
Just a friendly reminder to drop off your proxy form to the HOA mailbox.
We need to receive them prior to the annual meeting as we need quorum in order to hold the annual meeting.

Spring Newsletter

Hello Trailhead Residents,

Spring has sprung! Please remember that if you want to make changes or additions to your landscape or exterior of the house, you will need to submit the appropriate design/landscape forms.

General Items

  • The board would like to remind you to take the time to review our website occasionally as there are updates and notices posted.
  • Continue to be mindful of your speed in and out of the community as the posted speed limit is 10mph.
  • There have been sightings of wildlife in garages keep in mind that garage doors must be closed except for ingress and egress or purposeful activity (e.g. yard work, washing cars, or entertaining.)
  • Due to Berea Library renovations The Annual HOA Meeting will be Sunday June 11 at 2 pm at the North Olmsted Library (Basement room) 27403 Lorain Rd, North Olmsted, OH 44070

Landscaping & Design

The landscape and design forms have been updated on the website. They now include a generic lot diagram. When you are submitting your request please include the rough locations of items, and be as descriptive as possible. If you have your own diagram, please feel free to submit it instead. This will provide the committees and the board with a better idea of your project
Remember if you are planning any landscaping or architectural/design changes to submit a landscaping or design form to the respective committee. All forms are available on the website. When you fill them out you can drop them off to the committee chair in person or email them to landscaping@trailheadvillage.com or design@trailheadvillage.com make sure to read the rules and regulations to see what is and isn’t permitted in the neighborhood. Please remember that the review process can take up to 21 days to complete.

January Newsletter

Happy New Year Trailhead Residents! We hope 2017 brings everyone good health and happiness!

General Items:

  • ​The neighborhood was very festive this year with our decorations, and looked very welcoming. With that said, please remember that all decorations need to be removed by January 15, 2017.
  • Republic Services will pick up trees for composting Jan. 7 and Jan. 13 Leave at curbside no tinsel, no lights, no tree stands Do NOT place in plastic bags.
  • Because of the New Year’s Day holiday on Sunday, Jan. 1 Curbside trash collection will be delayed that week. Trash will be picked up:SATURDAY, JAN. 7
  • In regards to snow removal for driveways, Green Horizons will not plow the driveway if a vehicle is parked outside.
  • In addition, according to the city ordinance, there is no overnight parking on the street, or anytime during a snow ban of 2 inches or more.
  • We would like to remind pet owners about being good neighbors. Please be mindful of cleaning up after your pet in all common areas and on personal property.
  • Please continue to be mindful of your speed in and out of the community. The posted speed is 10mph

Landscaping & Design:

  • The landscape and design forms have been updated on the website. They now include a generic lot diagram. When you are submitting your request please include the rough locations of items, and be as descriptive as possible. If you have your own diagram, please feel free to submit it instead. This will provide the committees and the board with a better idea of your project.
  • ​ If you are planning landscaping or architectural/design changes to submit a landscaping or design form to the respective committee. All forms are available on the website. When you fill them out you can email them to landscaping@trailheadvillage.com ordesign@trailheadvillage.com make sure to read the rules and regulations to see what is and isn’t permitted in the neighborhood. Please remember that the review process can take up to 21 days to complete.

December Newsletter

Hi Trailhead Residents,

The Board extends our wishes for a Happy Holiday Season to all!

PLEASE remember…as there will be a lot of holiday gatherings, please let your guests know where to park in the community. Your driveway is primary with the parking pads secondary. If guests need to park on the street – parking is only be allowed on the non- fire hydrant side of the street. (This is a City ordinance). There is no overnight parking on the street at any time.

General Items:

  • The deer are roaming be careful as you drive in and out of the community.
  • Green Horizon will perform final fall clean today.

Snow removal reminders:

  • Driveways will not be plowed if there is a car present on the driveway.
  • Driveways are on a 2” trigger; this means driveways will not be plowed until 2” of snowfall.
  • Be mindful of parking on the street so the plows can do their job during snow storms
  • Some plow damage is inevitable. Green Horizon will attempt to minimize this but superficial damage is possible due to snow removal.
    Salting, while keeping our streets ice free, is hard on our grass. Some burn out is to be expected after each season. Since we do not have a tree lawn or sidewalk buffer.
  • Plow damage that is done to lawns will be repaired by Green Horizon in the spring.

Rules and Regulations:

  • The board can’t stress enough to be mindful of your speed when driving through the community.
  • Just a quick reminder, all holiday decorations need to be removed no later than two weeks after January 1, 2017

Road Maintenance 10/25/16

Dear Residents,

Sorry for the short notice.

Premier Asphalt will be out tomorrow Tuesday Oct. 25 after 8:00 am to crack fill our street.

Please be mindful of driving in and out of the community.

October Newsletter

Hello Trailhead Residents,

Hope everyone is enjoying the Fall Foliage!

General Items:

  •          As a reminder, there are no political signs allowed in the community.
  •          It is that time of year again…the pond fountain will be turned off October 28th. The fountain will be removed and put into storage for the winter. This is to keep the pump from being damaged by the pond freezing. The fountain will be turned back on in early spring.
  •          With winter just around the corner we would like to remind everyone to take the time to properly store outdoor items. No Storage under the decks or on front porches.
  •          As the holiday’s approach be reminded to use the parking pads and when parking on the street please do not park on the fire hydrant side as this is a city wide rule.
  •          The deer are roaming be careful as you drive in and out of the community.
  •          Green Horizon will perform fall clean up throughout November.

Rules and Regulations:

  •          Residents are reminded to be more vigilant of your speed when driving through the community. Please also remind guests to adhere to the posted10mph sign.
  •          A quick reminder that seasonal flowers need to be removed as winter approaches. In addition, hose reels should be put away.
  •          Please note rubbish containers and recycle bins must be returned to the garbage by 7pm on the pick-up day.
  •          With the holidays around the corner we would like to remind everyone when decorating their home that the holiday lighting cannot be done prior to Thanksgiving.

September Newsletter

Hello Trailhead Residents,

As our hot summer comes to an end……………. We welcome Fall! Thank you to all the residents who were able to attend the Fall Fest! This is always a great way to get to know your neighbors!

General Items:

  •  As always watch your speed when driving in and out of the neighborhood. We can’t stress this enough, be mindful of your speed.
  •  While summer is coming to an end the weather is still agreeable enough to be outside often, we would like to remind everyone that all outdoor items such as grills, benches, chairs, tables, and any other outdoor accessories need to be stored on your deck/patio or garage when not in use. The area under decks is not considered storage.
  •  Green Horizons will start the fall pruning at the end of October.
  •  Several residents have inquired as to the purpose of our communities detention ponds and what state they should be in. Detention ponds serve as an area that temporarily holds storm water after it rains. This storm water comes from the streets. After enough water collects in the detention ponds they begin to slowly drain into outlets that lead to the Rocky River.
  • These detention ponds are required by the EPA/Sewer District as a means to control the rate that water enters the storm water system (which includes rivers). Additionally they keep sediment from entering rivers as it settles in the ponds prior to the water draining. Code requires that these ponds do not drain their water too quickly which is why you will see water in them for several days after a storm. In addition to this they require that there is not substantial vegetation in the ponds which means we must keep them clean and cut throughout the year. Large amounts of vegetation restricts the flow of water too much and creates a habitat for unwanted animals and insects.

Landscaping & Design:

  • The landscape and design forms have been updated on the website. They now include a generic lot diagram. When you are submitting your request please include the rough locations of items. If you have your own diagram please feel free to submit it instead. This will provide the committees and board with a better idea of your project.
  • Remember if you are planning landscaping or an architectural/design change you must submit a landscaping or design form to the respective committee. All forms are available on the website. When you fill them out you can drop them off to the committee chair in person or email them to landscaping@trailheadvillage.com or design@trailheadvillage.com and make sure to read the rules and regulations to see what is and isn’t permitted in the neighborhood. Please remember that the review process can take up to 21 days to complete.

August Newsletter

Hello Trailhead Residents,

The Board hopes everyone is enjoying the summer. Here is the neighborhood news for August and the updated roster.

Save the date! Trail Fest will be Saturday September 24 at 2pm. More info to come!

General Items:

  • Residents who walk pets through the neighborhood please make sure to keep them on a leash and clean up after your pets on common grounds and other resident’s yards.
  •  During the summer our four legged friends at ARF are spending more time outside. If barking persists for more than 20 minutes please feel free to contact the Berea PD non-emergency number (440-826-5870) and they will    address the issue.
  • Please be reminded to take in garbage cans at the end of the evening after garbage pick up.

Rules and Regulations:

  •  As always watch your speed when driving in and out of the neighborhood be reminded that the posted speed is 10 mphPlease also make sure that guests also adhere to the posted speed.
  •  Parking on the fire hydrant side of the street is not permitted.

Overnight parking by guests must utilize spaces in the following order:

  1. Within the garage
  2. In front of the garage door.
  3. On the parking pad.

Overnight parking on the streets is prohibited to permit unobstructed access for emergency vehicles.

  • A quick note on exterior maintenance. Please be reminded that exterior maintenance is the responsibility of the homeowner. Please keep up on maintenance items such as faded paint, exterior damage repairs, and other general exterior items.

              The board will be contacting homes that are in need of painting maintenance.

  • Remember that recreation in the street is not permitted. This rule is in place for the safety and well being of residents in the community.
  • With summer upon us just a reminder that garden hoses should be kept on a hose reel. The landscapers will not be responsible for damages.
  • Personal storage is not permitted within the patio and under deck area.

Landscaping & Design:

  •  The landscape and design forms have been updated on the website. They now include a generic lot diagram. When you are submitting your request please include the rough locations of items. If you have your own diagram please feel free to submit it instead. This will provide the committees and board with a better idea of your project
  •  Remember if you are planning landscaping or an architectural/design change you must submit a landscaping or design form to the respective committee. All forms are available on the website. When you fill them out you can drop them off to the committee chair in person or email them to landscaping@trailheadvillage.com or design@trailheadvillage.com and make sure to read the rules and regulations to see what is and isn’t permitted in the neighborhood. Please remember that the review process can take up to 21 days to complete.

July Newsletter

Hello Trailhead Residents,

The Board hopes everyone is enjoying the summer. Here is the neighborhood news for July.

Save the date! Trail Fest will be Saturday September 24. More details to follow!

General Items:

Kim Hren President and the Board would like to thank everyone who attended the annual meeting this year.

Below are the new 2016 board members.

  • Kim Hren
  • Etta Wells
  • Bob Baeslack
  • Debi Marthey
  • Cathy Boron
  • Residents who walk pets through the neighborhood please make sure to keep them on a leash and clean up after your pets on common grounds and other resident’s yards.
  • During the summer our four legged friends at ARF are spending more time outside. If barking persists for more than 20 minutes please feel free to contact the Berea PD   non-emergency number (440-826-5870) and they will address the issue.

Rules and Regulations:

  •  Overnight parking by guests must utilize spaces in the following order:
  1. Within the garage
  2. In the driveway
  3. On the parking pad
  • Overnight parking on the street is prohibited to permit unobstructed access for emergency vehicles.
  • As always watch your speed when driving in and out of the neighborhood be reminded that the posted speed is 10 mph
  • A quick note on exterior maintenance. The Board would like to remind everyone that exterior maintenance is the responsibility of the homeowner.  Please keep up on maintenance items such as faded paint, faded shutters, exterior damage repairs, and other general exterior items.
  • Remember that recreation in the street is not permitted. This rule is in place for the safety and well being of residents in the community.
  • With summer upon us just a reminder that garden hoses should be kept on a hose reel. The landscapers will not be responsible for damages.
  •  Only patio furniture, grills, umbrellas, gliders, deck boxes and kiddie pools as described above are to be maintained within the patio and deck area. Other personal storage is not permitted within the patio and deck area.    Storage under decks is not permitted.

Landscaping & Design:

  •    The landscape and design forms have been updated on the website. They now include a generic lot diagram. When you are submitting your request please include the  rough locations of items. If you have your own diagram please feel free to submit it instead.

This will provide the committees and board with a better idea of your project.

  • Remember if you are planning landscaping or an architectural/design change you must submit a landscaping or design form to the respective committee. All forms are available on the website. When you fill them out you can drop them off to the committee chair in person or email them to landscaping@trailheadvillage.comor design@trailheadvillage.com and make sure to read the rules and regulations to see what is and isn’t permitted in the neighborhood. Please remember that the review process can take up to 21 days to complete.

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