Bittersweet day for Summerfield


This past Friday the large stone pine tree at 12849 Elmfield was taken down.  For decades it has been a “familiar face” as we walk or drive down Elmfield.  As some note, it’s a community asset, something that makes us feel better.

Unfortunately, as is often the case with large trees, there comes a time when we as responsible stewards have to bid farewell.  Friday was that day.  The roots of the tree had become too difficult to endure, causing foundation damage to not only the owners’ property, but to the property of neighbors as well.  There was also the growing risk that the tree might some day topple of its own accord in a wind storm, with potential damage almost too frightening to contemplate.  In addition, the owners will now be able to put in a lawn that will meet Summerfield standards.

The owners tried hard to save the tree, incurring significant costs earlier this year to have the tree thinned, but ultimately it had to be taken down.  We’ll miss our “old friend”, but we can be thankful that the removal occurred without incident, and that Summerfield continues to have so many nicely landscaped properties, including some beautiful trees.

Respectfully yours,

The Summerfield HOA Board