That's a lot of good wood. Could the road association use it to construct a utility shed or nice gazebo? Just kidding, sort of. Most of the time a conversation with the offender works. I personally avoid, as President of the Association coming on too strong too fast. Having said that, I am not against sending a certified letter with the association's position on the matter, solution requirement, and time frame for remediation. My issues this past year have been surrounding loggers destroying roads (I have 22 miles of them to manage) and unfortunately while the discussions went well pre-harvest, the cooperative decisions were ignored. I needed to play hardball with them, did and had good results. I find it sad sometimes civilized cooperation is viewed as weakness and tough-guy, or-else type communication is the only effective way to get it done. Fact is, it is the only thing some people understand and while it is confrontational, it is their normal way of doing business. Nothing is better than having things clearly included in your bylaws and recorded at the registry of deeds.