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New Rules and Regulations
As a result of the architectural study commissioned by Woods Landing’s Board of Directors and EPCOM, there are new rules and regulations, a copy of which was provided to every homeowner. Be sure to refer to this document as you plan any changes or upgrades to your property. Please take note of the new guidelines regarding sunrooms and screened porches. Many of you have asked about these in the past and we were constrained by our previous regulations. New possibilities are now available to every homeowner.
If you need another copy, please contact Ralph Hudson, Bay West Management, baywest@aol.com or (410) 897-0207
Woods Landing,
An
Award Winning Community
The first thing you notice about Woods Landing are the trees.
Nature abounds in this ninety-nine unit development. In 1981,
developer Steve Seawright designed and developed Woods Landing
on the Little Mathothy for which he was awarded the Department
of Natural Resources “Excellence in Forest Conservation and Land
Development White Oak Award". More impressively, Seawright
developed the community prior to Maryland’s laws requiring
forest conservation. The wetlands, nature paths, landscaped
walkways and observation tower overlooking the Little Magothy
complete the natural experience in our eclectic community.
Other Woods Landing Awards
• Metropolitan Washington and Baltimore Landscape Contractor's
Association - Best Commercial Design for a Residential Community
• Home Builders Association of Maryland - Award of Excellence
for Architectural Design
Related Links
EPCOM:
Representatives by
Court
Architectural Changes Form
Trash, Yard Waste, Recycling:
AA County Trash Information
AA County Recyclables Information
Woods
Landing Trash Guidelines
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Did you know?
Did you know you may elect to "landscape" a common area
near your home and receive reimbursement for your
efforts? Contact your EPCOM representative for more
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Community Clean Up Day
After a long, hard winter, twenty nine friends and neighbors
came together on April 10th to spruce up our beautiful community.
Following coffee and doughnuts at the picnic area, volunteers
went to work on several areas in the neighborhood. At noon they
met back to enjoy a pizza lunch and camaraderie.
Thanks so much to those who worked determinedly on the trail,
the dog park and picnic area, the playground, the boatyard and
in general by picking up branches, raking, weeding, repairing
railings and painting.
We all appreciate the time and attention residents spend
maintaining the esthetic quality of our neighborhood. Woods
Landing is a stunningly attractive community, due in large
part, to the attention we, as members, give to maintaining
it. Let’s keep it up. See you at fall Clean up Day.
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Trash Problems With Vultures
We have “venue” of vultures. Yes, that’s what a group of vultures is called and, unfortunately, a very large venue has decided to make camp at Woods Landing on our trash days.
Since these are a species of bird protected under the Migratory Bird Act of 1918, we have no easy means of eradication. The best solution is to remove their food source and
this means putting our trash in covered cans. We realize this represents some inconvenience for some of our residents, but we are left with no other good choices. Perhaps you
can share a can with a neighbor or otherwise work out trash can sharing arrangements within your court. Your Board of Directors and EPCOM are working on this problem and
we will contact our residents as we have further suggestions and the Woods Landing Trash Guidelines have been revised to reflect this change. |
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