In order to do our part to stop the spread of COVID Coronavirus , all amenities within the 2 community pool areas are currently closed. This area will remain closed until further notice. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We will keep the community updated as we receive guidance from the CDC. We encourage all Owners that want to volunteer and voice their input to attend the homeowner forum section of the meeting. Please refer to the events section of this website for meeting dates and times.
All new construction and all exterior changes to existing or new structures, including landscaping, must be submitted to and approved by the Architectural Committee prior to the commencement of work.
The simple answer is no. So if you are walking your dog on the sidewalk or in a common area, your dog must be leashed, according to the law. Navigate to the Documents portion of this website to obtain information and the necessary form to submit for approval to the Association. The vast majority of residential developments built these days are managed by their own individual Association.
This is done to provide decision making of all aspects at the most local level possible by a group of individually elected owners within your Association. In addition, this helps to eliminate the burden of maintenance that would otherwise be placed on the local municipality. Most owners agree that the HOA will maintain the common areas better and more often than the local municipality.
Therefore, it is more advantageous to be governed by an Association than oversight directly by the local city or town. The association depends on the ownership to make payments in a timely manner to operate effectively. Non-payment of association assessments will result in collection actions and the association may rely on legal counsel to facilitate those collection efforts.
This helps to preserve values and maintain a uniform and consistent appearance and aesthetic value for all owners. You may also want to check to see if there are any restrictions to outside decor example holiday decorations.
You may want to research the community, documents, disclosures and neighbors before buying in any subdivision. Once in your community you may want to become an active member and join in on board meetings, etc.
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