Action Required on Trees Damaged by Hurricane Irma

Attention Homeowners and Residents,

We are aware there are several downed and leaning trees throughout the neighborhood due to Hurricane Irma. This message is to remind you that the HOA is not responsible for any of the trees on your property.

It is your responsibility to clean up and repair your property, including right-of-way trees (between the street and the sidewalk). We will allow homeowners extra time to repair or replace trees without incurring violations, but all tree repairs/replacements need to be completed within 60 days — by Sunday, Nov 12, 2017. After this date, violations will be issued. If you are a renter with a downed or leaning tree, please contact the owner of your property with this information.

Tree Repair or Replacement

Please make arrangements with Orange County or with a private contractor to repair or replace any damaged trees in the right-of-way (between the street and the sidewalk). Right-of-way tree replacements must be Live Oak species. Please try to replace with a  tree of similar size, if possible.

If you plan to make changes to trees that are not located in the right-of-way or any other landscaping changes, you must submit an Architecture Review Board Application, which can be found on our website at https://www.mabelbridgehoa.com/community-documents/  

Disposing of Debris

It is also each homeowner’s responsibility to prepare debris in order for it to be hauled away by Orange County. Alternatively, you may drop off debris at the citizen drop off locations. Information on debris collection and drop off is listed below.

Debris Collection:

On Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017 Orange County’s Debris Removal contractors will begin pick up of vegetative debris only. Residents may bring vegetative (trees/limbs etc.) to the curb for pick up. Vegetative debris must be separated from construction materials, household hazardous waste (e.g., paint) or large electrical goods (e.g., refrigerators) when placed on the curb.

Debris Drop Off:

If you prefer to drop off debris,  residents of Orange County may only bring vegetative (trees/yard waste) debris to one of these 10 locations from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Residents will need to provide proof of Orange County address to gain access. Debris drop-off sites are:

  • Barnett Park – 4801 W Colonial Dr.
  • Conway Water Treatment Plant – 3590 Manatee St.
  • Cypress Grove Park – 290 Holden Ave.
  • Fort Christmas Park -1300 Fort Christmas Rd.
  • Harrell Road – 8503 Trevarthon Rd.
  • Meadowoods Park – 1751 Rhode Island Woods Cir
  • NW Water Treatment Plant – 701 W McCormick Rd.
  • Rose Place Park – 8200 Old Winter Garden Rd.
  • Across from Renaissance Senior Center – 3800 S. Econlockhatchee Trl.
  • West Beach Park Addition – 9227 Winter Garden Vineland Rd.

Thank you for your prompt attention to restoring our community. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our professional Community Association Manager (CAM) at Leland Management.

Thank you,

Mabel Bridge HOA Board