Rolling Hills Phase 4
Macedonia,
Summit County
Phase 4 of Rolling Hills is 33 sublots with 3.58 acres of stream and wetland preserve. A perennial stream flows north to south and empties into open water. The stream flows into Brandywine Creek and is part of the Cuyahoga River watershed.
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Located south of State Route 82, east of Interstate 271, and north of Highland Road. |
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Permitted Actions Within Conservation Easement
The following actions are permitted within the Preserve with the approval of Ohio Stream Preservation:
- The installation, maintenance, repair and replacement of utilities located within the Preserve;
- The removal of dead, diseased, damaged, destroyed, or fallen trees, shrubs, or other vegetation that physically block streams, utility work, or pedestrian trails;
- The elimination and removal of grapevines, poison ivy, and other toxic and undesirable growth which can be cut and left laying.
Prohibited Actions Within Conservation Easement
- The placement or construction of any man-made structures;
- The removal or destruction of native growth in the Preserve, including the use of fertilizers, the spraying of herbicides and pesticides, and the introduction of nonnative vegetation;
- The removal, filling, or excavation of soil, sand, gravel, or other materials from the Preserve, or doing any act that would alter the topography of the Preserve;
- Dumping of any substance of any kind, including grass clippings or other yard debris, soil, trash, ashes, and garbage waste;
- Alteration of natural water courses or other water bodies;
- The operation of any motorized vehicle on the Preserve.
* Complete list of restrictions on page 2 of conservation easement.
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Report violations here.
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