Landscaping Committee Roles and Responsibilites
The Landscaping Committee is responsible for maintaining community property as defined by our CC&Rs, and will follow the same Acceptable Plants requirements specified in 4.3.1.
1.1.2 Assessment and Membership
(b) ASSOCIATION DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS
(i) Plant, protect, maintain and otherwise manage the landscaping in the common areas to which all the lot owners have access in the Subdivision or which are for the common enjoyment and inure to the general benefit of the lot owners in the Subdivision, including, but not limited to, the entry gate, the entrance corners from N. 80th St., and the mail box areas;
4.3.1 Acceptable Plant Materials
The goal of the City of Scottsdale and the Association is to maintain the vegetation characteristic of the high Sonoran Desert, which includes no grass lawns or synthetic lawns in the front yard. The recommended plants from the City of Scottsdale’s “Indigenous Plants for Environmentally Sensitive Lands” are strongly suggested for the selection of predominate plant material for residential landscapes.
Community Landscaping Style guide
Community Landscaping Style Guide
List of Landscaping Committee Positions
City of scottsdale landscaping resources
Citizens Guide to ESL Ordinance - A City of Scottsdale Brochure - “The Environmentally Sensitive Lands Ordinance (ESLO) is a set of zoning regulations adopted by the City Council in 1991 (amended in 2001, 2003 and 2004) to guide development throughout the 134 square miles of desert and mountain areas of northern Scottsdale. These areas are generally located north and east of the Central Arizona Project canal”
Wash Ownership and Maintenance - A City of Scottsdale Brochure - “Property owners are responsible for maintaining the portion of a wash that is on their property.”
NAOS Brochure - A City of Scottsdale Brochure - “Land that is designated NAOS must be preserved in its natural desert state and remain free of obstruction. No grading, filling, clearing or excavation of any kind is permitted in the NAOS easement.”
Scottsdale Native Plants Ordinance - A City of Scottsdale Brochure - “As part of their continuing efforts towards protecting specimen cacti and trees indigenous to the area, the City of Scottsdale adopted the Native Plant Ordinance (Ord. No. 2262 Section 7.500) in 1981.”
City of Scottsdale Invasive Plants Brochure - A City of Scottsdale Brochure - “Invasive plants upset the sensitive and natural ecological balance of the surrounding area, are a fire hazard and can also disrupt the habitat for desert wildlife”
Scottsdale Invasive Plant Removal Information
Other resources
Scottsdale Brush and Bulk Collection: guidelines and schedule
cONTACT lANDSCAPING
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