Policies and guidelines related to our Windings environment
(erosion control, tree removal and replacement, and township rules)
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Erosion Control | REPORT: Various stakeholders, including residents, the Windings Homeowners Association, the township, the county, and Illinois drainage codes are involved when tackling drainage issues in the Windings. A sample drainage map in the Windings is provided. (September, 2018) |
Windings Homeowners Association Tree Removal Guidelines | GUIDELINES: The WHOA seeks to preserve woodland and native habitat by managing its landscape architecture. Trees are key to the community and fall within the Architectural Committee’s supervision. Procedure for approval of removal and replacement of trees with diameters larger than 6 inches. (September, 2020) |
Windings Recommendations for Large Landscape Trees Native to Our Area | LISTING: When planting or replacing large shade trees, consider these natives. Photos included. (September, 2019) |
Windings Recommendations for Smaller Understory Trees Native to Our Area | LISTING: Consider planting these beautiful smaller native trees. Photos included. (September, 2019) |
For Tree’s A Jolly Good Flora | ARTICLE: Explains tree replacement guidelines and provides a list of suggested trees. (April, 2017) |
Memorandum of Understanding – Campton Highway District and the WHOA | DOCUMENT: MOU between Campton Township Highway Department and The Windings Home Owners Association (July, 2016) |
Cul-de-Sacs, Boulevards, and Roadsides, Oh My | ARTICLE: Highlights of a Windings/Campton Township Agreement. Describes what land is owned by the Windings homeowners (and WHOA), what is owned by the Campton Township, and what rules prevail. A memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the WHOA and the township is detailed. (February, 2017) |