Camas HOA Rule Dispute Heads to Washington Supreme Court
A conflict over trees blocking some HOA members' views is set to be heard by the Washington Supreme Court. This follows a state appellate court's decision to uphold the HOA's revision of an old rule that previously did not restrict trees from obstructing views. A couple who has refused to trim, top, or remove their trees is hoping the higher court will rule in their favor, arguing they should not have to comply with what they consider a new rule. In 2018, the homeowner’s association revised its rules to state that trees and vegetation in a "view and/or view corridor area" must not exceed 15 feet or the height of the first-story gutter in the front or backyard of any home.