Do’s & Don’ts

Do’s

  • Pay Homeowners Association dues in January and July of each year.
  • Maintain both the interior and exterior appearance of the dwelling (including pest control).
  • Remove weeds from all areas around the dwelling up to the street, including between the sidewalk and the street (easement).
  • Submit appropriate paperwork to the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) for changes to the exterior appearance of your unit. Existing paint color must be maintained when repainting.
  • Make all leases and subleases in writing and provide the name of the lessee to the Association.
  • Make sure any and all renters are aware of the rules of the Association.
  • Keep pets leashed and controlled at all times and clean up after your pets.
  • Keep pets inside the dwelling or patio after dark.
  • Keep all trash and recycle containers out of sight, with the exception of collection day.
  • Keep your dusk-to-dawn outside light control operational to enhance the safety of the neighborhood and provide visibility for your address numbers after dark. Replacement sensors are called Dusk to Dawn Light controls. Amertac (Ace Hardware) and Westek (Walmart) are two brands that will work. The cost is under $20 dollars

Don’ts

  • Place unsightly articles or nuisances outside walls or where visible to other dwellings.
  • Engage in activities that result in any loud or obtrusive noise.
  • Start any exterior projects before receiving approval from the Architectural Review Committee.
  • Erect any antennas or satellite dishes and wiring that is visible from neighboring lots.
  • Conduct any trade or business in or from any dwelling that is perceptible to any other resident.
  • Keep more than two animals in any yard.
  • Allow your pets to become a nuisance.
  • Park resident vehicles in visitor parking areas.
  • Park any recreational vehicles anywhere in the Association unless the vehicle can be parked in the enclosed garage.
  • Park any commercial vehicles anywhere in the Association unless the vehicle can be parked in the enclosed garage.
  • Leave your garage door open unless you are attending to something in your garage like cleaning your garage, loading or unloading items from your vehicle, working in your garage or washing or drying clothes and you are in the garage.