As we get closer to summer, periodic inspections will return focus to yard appearance and upkeep. Be sure to know the PCVA Yard Care standards and help keep the neighborhoods looking great!
2.3 YARD CARE
2.3.1 GRASS Yards must be green (i.e., alive), without brown spots or exposed dirt, throughout the summer season while adhering to watering restrictions. Routinely edge/trim along sidewalks to keep a neat appearance.
2.3.2 BUSHES AND FLOWERS Trim bushes to maintain a pleasant shape and to not intrude on sidewalks or the road. Remove dead bushes and flowers and replace with like kind/number.
2.3.3 TREES Tree branches may not dip lower than 8 feet along sidewalks and 14 feet next to the street. Remove dead trees and their stumps, and usually replace with a new tree as soon as possible. Tree sprouts at the base of the former tree or tree suckers are not an acceptable tree replacement. Tree removal and replacement requires an approved Design Review Request (DRR) which is available at https://www.pcva.org/design-review-request.html
Review the PCVA Community Guidelines at https://www.pcva.org/uploads/7/8/8/7/78875826/pcva_guidelines_with_addendums_-_december_2023.pdf
2.3 YARD CARE
2.3.1 GRASS Yards must be green (i.e., alive), without brown spots or exposed dirt, throughout the summer season while adhering to watering restrictions. Routinely edge/trim along sidewalks to keep a neat appearance.
2.3.2 BUSHES AND FLOWERS Trim bushes to maintain a pleasant shape and to not intrude on sidewalks or the road. Remove dead bushes and flowers and replace with like kind/number.
2.3.3 TREES Tree branches may not dip lower than 8 feet along sidewalks and 14 feet next to the street. Remove dead trees and their stumps, and usually replace with a new tree as soon as possible. Tree sprouts at the base of the former tree or tree suckers are not an acceptable tree replacement. Tree removal and replacement requires an approved Design Review Request (DRR) which is available at https://www.pcva.org/design-review-request.html
Review the PCVA Community Guidelines at https://www.pcva.org/uploads/7/8/8/7/78875826/pcva_guidelines_with_addendums_-_december_2023.pdf
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