CASCADEL WOODS PROPERTY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION

CSA 21 POLICIES


CSA 21 Firewood gathering policy - May 29, 2003

All firewood on the common property of Cascadel Woods known as CSA 21 is to be gathered by CWPOA board authority and taken to the clubhouse.


CSA 21 Invasive Species/Noxious Weeds Policy - May 29, 2003

The common property of Cascadel Woods known as CSA 21 is managed and maintained by the Cascadel Woods Property Owner's Association (CWPOA) members through their board of directors. Any plant material added or removed from the open space will be by board authority only. No identified invasive species or noxious weeds will be cultivated on CSA 21. Where possible invasive species/noxious weeds will be removed.


CSA 21 Open Space Access - May 29, 2003

The common property of Cascadel Woods known as CSA 21 is to be accessed by non-motorized means only, except for CWPOA board approved maintenance and in emergency situations.


CSA 21 Encroachment - May 29, 2003

The common property of Cascadel Woods known as CSA 21 is managed and maintained by the Cascadel Woods Property Owner's Association (CWPOA) members through their board of directors. Adjoining property encroachment or other encumbrance is expressly forbidden. In the event an encroachment or other encumbrance is brought to the attention of the CWPOA board, the board will evaluate the situation and notify the property owner(s). Where appropriate the board will require the property owner(s) to remove the encumbrance and/or unauthorized use.


Mowing Policy for CSA 21 Meadows - July 8th, 2003

The goal of the mowing policy for CSA 21 meadows is to preserve and increase the native plant species in the CSA 21 meadows. The meadows will be mowed as late as possible to allow the native plants to set seed, incorporating the recommendations of Intermountain Nursery. Each year prior to mowing, the Land
Management Committee will meet to determine the year's mowing pattern. Also, each year the Land Management Committee will coordinate with the Fire Safety Committee to evaluate the timing of the mowing based on prevailing conditions.

Select portions of the meadows may be mowed earlier in an effort to control non-native plants and for specific recreational and fire safety uses.