RULES
4.1 Prior to any cutting of any kind within Big Canoe except as permitted by the General Declaration of the Covenants and Restrictions, an owner/builder must request and receive permission in writing from the AECD.
4.2 No Vista Pruning shall be permitted without the prior written approval of the AECD in compliance with the rules and procedures of Vista Pruning.
4.3 All Vista Pruning will be supervised by a representative of the POA in accordance with standard
procedures as dictated in the Vista Pruning guidelines in the Architectural Control Guidelines Chapter 2. Owners are authorized to select the tree service of their choice provided the service/contractor is both licensed and insured in the tree removal business. Owners, supervisors and the tree service will be required to sign documentation once approved Vista Pruning is completed acknowledging and accepting that the work was done in accordance with established procedures.
4.4 Pruning trees/shrubs for the health of the plant is permissible provided it is not for obtaining a view.
4.5 All thinning must receive written permission from the AECD prior to being conducted.
4.6 The following minimum maintenance standards shall be met within 120 days after any event in which trees have been damaged:
a. For all lots, a corridor seventy-five (75) feet wide on both sides of any road, as measured by line of sight
from the edge of pavement, shall be addressed as follows:
1. All visible root balls must be remediated by one or more of the following methods:
a. forced back as much as possible into its original location which is the preferred method;
b. disguised by an AECD approved landscape plan;
c. moved outside the seventy-five (75) feet corridor;
d. moved to an off- site location.
2. All visible fallen trees must be remediated by one or more of the following methods:
a. have trunks touching the ground, including cutting them into sections if necessary to achieve complete ground contact, and cutting the remaining trunk as close to the ground as possible.
b. moved outside the seventy-five (75) feet corridor;
c. moved to an off- site location;
d. branches from fallen trees must be cut and laid on the ground or moved outside the seventy-five (75) feet corridor.
3. All visible leaning trees must be cut down and remediated to meet the standards of fallen trees.
4. Dead and Broken trees (snags) may remain in place as long as they pose no real threat , as determined by the POA, to property, POA right of way, driveways, other healthy trees, people, or pets. Downed canopy material must be cut and laid on the ground or moved outside the seventy-five (75) feet corridor.
a. For lots contiguous to the Big Canoe Golf Course:
1. The POA shall be responsible for the clean-up of the golf maintenance easement area thirty (30) feet from the property line.
2. The Property Owner shall be responsible for the clean-up, as described above, up to the nearest structure but not to exceed forty-five (45) feet from the golf maintenance easement area for a total of seventy-five (75) feet from the property line.
a. The POA will be responsible for the tree clean-up of all rights of way within the defined corridor.
b. By written resolution, the POA Board of Directors may prescribe additional clean-up requirements following devastating events including but not limited to, wildfires, tornadoes, hurricanes, or ice storms.
4.7 Requests for appeal are outlined in Section 7 below.