Covenants

District Landscaping

General Information for Owners & Residents

There have been some questions as to whose responsibility it is to maintain certain areas of residential properties, and specifically who is responsible to replace trees that have died in the easement area between the sidewalk and the road.  The answers to these questions, plus many more details, are found in your Covenants & Deed Restrictions documents; as administered by the Management Contractor for the Harmony Residential Owners Association ("HROA").

For your convenience, two section excerpts from these documents are included below as they relate specifically to owner's maintenance responsibilities.  To access a complete set of HROA documents, see the Harmony Association section of the Related Links webpage.

HROA Covenants – Section 5.1

This section says, in essence, that each property owner is responsible for all maintenance obligations on his or her Unit, including mowing, irrigation, replacing sod, and pruning all landscaping within the right-of-way adjacent to public streets and alleys, as well as on the owner's property between the house and any rights-of-way or easements.  This includes, but is not limited to, the strip lying between the sidewalk & paved roadway, unless this responsibility has been assigned to or assumed by the Harmony CDD or the HROA.  Such maintenance is to be in a manner consistent with the Community-Wide Standard set forth in the Covenants & Deed Restrictions [codified in Harmony Association documents].

HROA Covenants – Section 5.4

This section goes on to say that "Maintenance" includes repair and replacement as needed, as well as other activities, not the least of which is irrigation as expressly mentioned in the documents, to achieve this Community-Wide Standard.  "Repair & Replacement" includes sod, shrubs, and any other plant material that is in need of replacement.  The trees, turf, plant material, and irrigation along the main boulevards (Five Oaks Drive, Cat Brier Trail, and Schoolhouse Road) within the landscaped utility tract area are maintained by the District, as required by an inter-local agreement with Osceola County.  This area between the curb and sidewalk adjacent to homes located on streets not listed above remain the responsibility of the individual home owner, including trimming shoots off the trees.

If a tree has died on the street side of a residential lot, it is the responsibility of the District to replace, regardless of what street.  Please notify the District Office if you are concerned about a dead or dying tree between the sidewalk and curb of your property.  For answers to questions about the maintenance of community sidewalks, please read the information provided under the Sidewalks & Alleyways paragraph on the About Harmony webpage.

     

Click here to view the Neighborhood Landscape Maintenance Map.
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  • Fiscal Year 2018 Meetings

    Time & Location:  6:00 p.m. at the Harmony Golf Preserve Clubhouse, 7251 Five Oaks Drive, Harmony, FL
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    October 26, 2017
    Nov 30, 2017 - Workshop @ 4:00pm
    November 30, 2017
    December 21, 2017 (Third Thursday)
    Jan 11, 2018 - Landscaper @ 6:00pm
    January 25, 2018
    February 22, 2018
    March 29, 2018
    April 26, 2018
    May 31, 2018
    Jun 28, 2018 - Workshop @ 4:00pm
    June 28, 2018
    July 26, 2018
    August 30, 2018
    September 27, 2018

  • Field Maintenance Issues

    For questions/concerns regarding field issues that require attention, contact Field Operations Manager:
    Gerhard van der Snel,
    7360 Five Oaks Drive,
    Harmony, FL   34773
    phone: 407-301-2235
    [email protected]

  • Registered Agent's Office

    Timothy Qualls, Esq.
    Young Qualls, P.A.
    216 South Monroe Street,
    Tallahassee, FL   32301
    phone: 850-222-7206
    [email protected]

  • District Manager's Office

    Kristen Suit, District Manager
    InfraMark, IMS
    313 Campus Street,
    Celebration, FL   34747
    phone: 407-566-1935
    fax: 407-566-2064
    [email protected]

  • InfraMark Regional Office

    Bob Koncar, General Manager
    InfraMark, IMS
    210 North University Drive,
    Suite 702,
    Coral Springs, FL   33071
    phone: 954-603-0033
    fax: 954-345-1292
    [email protected]

  • Public Records Requests

    Sandra Demarco, Records Officer
    InfraMark, IMS
    phone: 954-603-0033, ext. 40532
    [email protected]

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    If you do not want your email address released in response to public record requests, do not send electronic mail to this entity.
    Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
  • Infrastructure Services

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  • District Accountability

    Link to District Accountability at the D-E-O.