Tree Work on West Union November 4 – 6 2024

SavaTree will be trimming the oaks and sweetgum trees on NW West Union Road from NW Oak Creek Dr to the end of the white fence during the hours of 8a to 5p each day.

Resident impact for these services should be minimal. SavaTree will re-direct traffic or block off shoulder/bike lanes as needed. Please obey direction from our Vendor. Below is some information provided regarding the upcoming service.

  1. Arrival times can vary. We do our best to give an accurate window, but some factors can cause delays. You do not need to be at the property for our crew to work on your trees.
  2. It may be necessary to reschedule the project in the case or adverse weather, or other causes that are beyond our control.
  3. Tree work may have a visible impact on your lawn and property due to the use of heavy equipment, or the dismantling of large trees. This can show up as divots, holes, sawdust, etc.
  4. While we will do our best to minimize, mitigate, and repair any such impact, we will operate under the assumption that your property can sustain the presence, weight, and movement of that equipment.



Pre-Emergent Treatment; Stay Off Soil Areas Sept 19th & 23rd 2024

Pacific Landscape Management will be performing the annual pre-emergent treatment on Thursday September 19th, 2024 and Monday, September 23rd, 2024. Their notice for this service is included below; To maintain your investment of living in a garden community, yearly landscape basic treatments are necessary to keep your maintenance cost low while ensuring the health of your investment. The following outlines your yearly planned treatment.

For pre-emergent applications, we spray the exposed soil where weeds can pop up. We will not spray plants or hard surfaces such as sidewalks.  Pre-emergent is used to prevent weeds from germinating.

Process takes approximately 6-7 hours to apply.
Stay out of beds (soil areas) until dry, approximately 2-3 hours or 24 hours.

Regards,
Your Arbor Ridge Management Team
Association Management Services NW




Please Report Irrigation Leaks to AMS

If you notice any issues with the irrigation within the Arbor Ridge Cottage Collection (or Common areas of Laidlaw or West Union), you should report them to Management via email or by phone (Management Company Contacts). You will want to provide a brief explanation of what seems to be wrong (is it continuously running, not running at all or not facing optimally or watering the street or sidewalk?) and where it is located. If possible, include pictures if emailing.

Thank you,
Your Arbor Ridge Management Team
Association Management Services NW
On behalf of the Association’s Board of Directors




Pet Reminders

Please abide by the following guidelines regarding pets;

When outside always keep your pet on a leash (it is Washington County law). Do not let pets run loose within the Community, or within neighboring Communities. This includes cats.

Always pick up your pets’ waste and dispose of it properly.

Be aware that you can be fined for not picking up after your pet.

The cost to clean up pet waste and repair the damage to the landscaping is substantial; this cost is passed onto each Homeowner, even if they do not own a pet.

To report barking dogs, dogs that are off leash or running loose, you can call Washington County Animal Control at 503-846-7041.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.




Do not remove Irrigation Flags

‼️ It’s been brought to Management and the Board of Directors attention that some of the irrigation flags placed by the Association’s landscaper, Pacific Landscape Management, have been removed or misplaced. This email is to request that residents do not remove or touch irrigation flags. There may be additional costs passed on to Arbor Ridge homeowners if repeated technician visits are needed to replace the flags in order for the necessary irrigation work to take place.

Thank you for your cooperation.




Landscaper – Rejuvenation of Shrubs | Spring 2024

The Board of Directors recently approved the following landscaping rejuvenation. Please read Pacific Landscape Management’s below notice and the attachments in their entirety so you are prepared for some of the landscape changes to come.

REJUVENATION OF SHRUBS

Rejuvenation of plant material will result in healthier shrubs that will grow back in a more natural shape that can be maintained.

Shrubs will be cut to the ground.

As winter approaches, you might notice that deciduous shrubs (those that shed their leaves annually) can look a bit bare and less attractive. To address this and maintain the desired height and health of our landscape shrubs, Pacific has begun cutting them back. This might mean some shrubs are pruned significantly and, in certain cases, cut down to the ground to encourage healthier, more naturally sized growth. While it may initially look like the plants are gone for good, rest assured they will regrow beautifully over the season. This practice varies from annually to every 2-3 years, depending on the type of plant. The most common deciduous plants they will perform this practice annually are Barberry, Abelia, Spirea, and Dogwood shrubs. Every 2-3 years: Willow, Hydrangea, Euonymus, and Forsythia.

Damaged shrubs due to the freezing weather:

The immediate impact of our cold snap in January varied throughout the Northwest. The Portland/Vancouver metro area and Willamette Valley got slammed with snow and Ice while Seattle received a little snow but was very cold. While the snow and Ice had immediate impacts to areas south, the cold weather impacts are beginning to show up throughout western Washington and Oregon.

Most plants utilized on landscapes in Western Washington and Oregon are hardy, but some are marginally hardy, and the wind exacerbated the impacts and damage. As can be seen in the pictures attached, cold and wind damage is beginning to show up on evergreen shrubs. Even the hardiest evergreens can be impacted by the cold with leaf burn. Leaf burns are showing up and will result in some or all leaves to drop going into spring. However, most will re-foliate when they break buds and begin to grow in the spring while some plants may need to be rejuvenated.

Some marginally hardy plants include Escallonia, Viburnum davidii, Viburnum tinus, Abelia, New Zealand

Flax, Otto Lyken Laurel, Wax Privet, Cotoneaster, and Nandina.

Unfortunately, while most plants will survive, spring will be messy, and some shrubs will look bad until they can recover in mid to late spring. For some, the best recovery will be to cut the plants.

Account Manager HOA Pacific Landscape Management

Examples of Plant Rejuvenation




Moss and Crane Fly Treatment | Jan 29 to 30 2024

Pacific Landscape will by applying moss and crane fly treatment on all the turf within the community beginning on Monday, January 29th – 30th. Moss Treatment works to prevent moss growing in the turf. Crane fly treatment works to prevent crane fly under the turf. The process takes approximately 5 hours to apply.

Owners and pets should stay off the turf until dry (approximately two to three hours after the application is complete).

Please note that this schedule does not allow for inclement weather and/or equipment malfunction. If there is a change in schedule, notice will be sent out via email.

If you rent your unit, please pass on this information to your tenants.

Thank you,

Association Management Services, NW On behalf of your Board of Directors




Tree Pruning / Removals Sept 5th – 12th 2023

Tree Pruning/Removals September 5th – September 12th

  • Tree Removals: Tuesday, September 5th – Thursday, September 7th
  • Tree Pruning: Monday, September 11th – Tuesday, September 12th
  • Stump Removal: Thursday, September 7th – Tuesday, September 12th

Please be sure to remove any items or vehicles that may be blocking the vendor’s access or be at risk for damage (lighting, decorations, etc.) During this time, there will be workers throughout the Community and around your property to access the trees. For privacy, it is recommended that you keep your blinds and curtains closed.

The vendors will be putting up “No Parking” signs on the trees to be removed. If there is a tree with this sign on it, do not park within 20 feet of both sides of the tree. This is so that the vendors will be able to safely remove the tree without risking damage to residents’ vehicles.

Please do not disrupt the vendor’s work. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Management. Neither the HOA, TMG, nor the Vendor will be responsible for personal items damaged during maintenance.

We appreciate your patience and understanding while the Association undergoes this important work.

*Owners who lease their units, please pass this information on to your tenants*

Thank you for your cooperation.




Pedestrian Walkway Pavement Repairs – Monday, August 21st

On Monday, August 21st, a vendor will be working in the Community performing pavement repairs on the Pedestrian Walkway behind Gold Canyon Ln. Access to the walkway will be intermittently unavailable for brief periods on Friday, August 18th for the Vendor to complete grinding/prep work. This walkway will be closed off during the work on Monday, August 21st, and remain closed until Tuesday, August 22nd to allow for the pavement to completely dry.

Please keep in mind the following information while the vendor is onsite:

  • Please avoid the work area while the vendor is repairing the pavement and please do not disturb the vendor during their work.
  • Please be mindful of the wet pavement and do not disturb the areas while drying.
  • This maintenance is weather dependent. Management will notify Owners of any changes in schedule as soon as possible.
  • Owners with Tenants are responsible for notifying them of this scheduled maintenance.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this upcoming maintenance, please contact Association Management Services NW at [email protected] or by phone at (503)598-0552.

Neither the HOA, AMS-NW, nor the vendor will be responsible for personal items damaged during
maintenance.

Thank you for your cooperation!




Community Reminders

Summer is here and we just remind our homeowners of a few things to keep in mind to help keep our neighborhood looking as great as it can.  If you have any questions you can visit the CC & R’s and Rules & Regulations

Community Reminders 2018-06