Community Standards

Help uphold the vision

Blossom Rock is a thoughtfully designed community, and with your help we can uphold the vision and values today and in the future. Community standards provide a formal process for owners to maintain the character and shared vision for your community.

The Blossom Rock Community Life team regularly tours the community to ensure your community’s high-quality standards are being maintained. Should we discover something amiss on your property, Blossom Rock’s noncompliance enforcement guidelines outline the process for communicating with residents. We commit to working collaboratively with you to remedy any community standards concerns.

It’s important to note that access to community amenities is dependent on staying in good standing with the Blossom Rock Residential Association, which includes paying assessments on time as well as being in compliance with community standards.

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Understanding Blossom Rock’s Noncompliance Guidelines

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Trash can courtesy: Take it to the curb, then take it back

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Blossom Rock meetings: Who, what, when, why?

Attending board meetings is one of the best ways to access all the most recent and significant community details. Here, you’ll get updated on substantial ...
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Man’s best friend and neighbor

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In the weeds: taking control of your landscape invaders

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How soon do I need to landscape my backyard?

If you’ve been a Blossom Rock homeowner for nine months or more, you’ve reached an important mile marker. Per the Blossom Rock Design Guidelines (see section 5.8, ...
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