Small tree trimming project is complete

Small tree trimming has been done.

For the second consecutive year, a small group of volunteers trimmed branches away from homes and over roofs. This yearly maintenance reduces the risk of moss growth and debris on the roofs – two factors that affect the longevity of the roofs.

A big thanks to Kathy N. and Dan N. for their time and work. This annual project has already saved over $17,000 in two years while helping to reduce the risk of property damage.

If you see a branch that we missed, please contact the board with the location and a picture of the issue so we can take care of it.

As a reminder, trees located in backyards are the responsibility of individual homeowners to maintain. To help protect your roof, siding, gutters, and fencing, the recommended clearance is 3 to 8 feet between tree branches and your home’s structure. The HOA is not responsible for any exterior damage caused by untrimmed trees in a homeowner’s backyard. A homeowner’s backyard is not a common area and therefore not the responsibility of the HOA.

If the HOA observes trees affecting the exterior of the home, but is not in a common area, a letter will be sent to the homeowner to take care of the trimming of the tree. If there is no action, the board will hire a company to trim the tree(s) and charge the homeowner’s account for the work.

If you’re unsure how to proceed or need assistance, we encourage you to connect with neighbors or contact the board.

Author: Robin Meadows

The account for the Robin Meadows HOA board in Hillsboro, OR.