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It is with great pleasure the residents of Timberline welcome you. We hope you find this community as warm and friendly as everyone here tries to make it. This site will provide you with  contact names and numbers to answer any questions you may have about Timberline. 

Timberline is a private community, meaning the roads,  and CC&R’s (Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions) are managed by volunteer members of the neighborhood. We encourage you to get involved with the decisions that will affect you now and in the future. Meeting dates and times are posted on the mailbox kiosk and we encourage you to attend to hear about the issues and also to make some new friends.

There are two main administrative  bodies that run the community operations. They are the Timberline Lot Owner Association and Timberline Special Services District.

 

TLOA is responsible for neighborhood issues, appointment of the Architectural Committee and with enforcement of the CC&R’s. All construction concerns should be addressed to the Architectural Committee.

 

TSSD is responsible for the roads, common areas and capital expenditures. Spring and Summer is when TSSD performs road maintenance. TSSD also provides snow removal and applies traction materials to the roadways between storm cycles. TSSD holds public meetings several times each year. If you would like  to have a topic discussed at the next meeting, reach out to Carol at tssdoffice99@gmail.com

There is no “us” and “them” in Timberline. We are a small and unique community and we encourage involvement by all. Please feel free to contact anyone with any questions and also feel free to stop by and introduce yourself.

Again, Welcome to Timberline!

Timberline Winter Road Reminders

  • “BIG Blue” is a large machine with large attachments and does not move as easily as cars and always has the right of way. 

  • Per county ordinance, NO ON-ROAD parking is allowed November thru May.

  • Winter tires or chains are a must.  All-season tires are not winter tires.  Install winter tires early and do not wait for the first big storm. 

  • Mark obstacles or solid objects with a pole preferably with high visibility color or reflective tape.  Any unmarked obstacles in the road will become projectiles for the tractor and may damage it or property.

  • Only leave out trash cans during the day of trash pickup.  Place cans in driveways if possible or out of driving lanes.  Clear snow from where cans will be placed.   Residents will be notified if trash services are delayed.

  • Pull over to allow cars to pass at pinch points.  Many sections of roads are too narrow for two way traffic.  Please utilize pullouts to allow other cars to pass. Be Kind, be patient.

  • Downhill traffic has a drastically reduced stopping abilities and may not be able to move out of the way. Take special care when driving around blind corners, steep hills or congested areas.

  • Do not apply chemicals, sand or gravel to roadways.  TSSD applies gravel to the roadways as needed.  Salt applied to the road will eventually create more ice.     

  • Our roads are also our sidewalks.  Pedestrians should move to the side of roads to allow cars to pass and cars should slow down when pedestrians are present.  Please be courteous these are your neighbors!

  • Please notify guests, workers or delivery drivers of the road conditions prior to their arrival. People unfamiliar with Timberline will get stuck.   Make prior arrangements for additional vehicles 

  • UPS, FedEx and other local delivery services familiar with Timberline Chain up and provide an extra level of service.  Please be courteous to these drivers!

  • Freight deliveries should not enter timberline as Semi’s will not be able to turn around and may cause long term road blocks if they are stuck.

 

Thank you for your understanding TSSD

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