Regular compliance checks resume in August

Trash Cans  Trash/garbage shall be kept in sanitary containers and must be stored out of view, except on day of trash pickup (Tuesday). Trash/recycle containers must be stored out of community view no later than Wednesday evening.

Maintenance  Each owner shall maintain their lot in a clean and attractive condition. Maintenance shall include the building exterior, roofs, gutters and downspouts, fences, sidewalks, and retaining walls. Lots should also be kept free of clutter.

General Landscaping and Exterior Maintenance  Keep yards free of weeds and diseased/dead grass. Lawns are to be watered, fertilized, and regularly mowed. Trees and shrubs are also to be fertilized and pruned on a regular basis; this includes street trees over the sidewalk areas, which are to be trimmed 7½ feet above the walkway per the City Tree Ordinance. Landscape strips to be turfed and maintained. Lots should be free of trash and unsightly materials. All improvements are to be kept in good condition, repaired as needed, and adequately painted. *Please note: Cottage Collection owners receive landscaping services.

Exterior Changes – An Architectural Request form must be submitted for Board review prior to any changes and/or modifications to the lot.

Parking  Campers, boats, trailers, and recreational vehicles, etc. may not be stored or kept on or adjacent to any lot unless fully enclosed within the garage.

Street parking – Vehicles cannot block driveway areas or sidewalks, park over lawns, block mailbox areas, or be parked in the wrong direction.

Holiday Lights – May be displayed 30 days before a holiday and must be removed within 15 days after.

Basketball Hoops – Cannot be placed on the street, block driveways, must be in good condition (including nets, hardware, and base). Cannot be placed on the lawns or parking strips for extended periods of time (greater than 48 hours) causing the browning or killing of the lawn.

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Regular community compliance inspections take place throughout the season

Just a reminder

Regular community compliance inspections take place throughout the season.

Here are a few topics to review:

Trash Cans – Trash/garbage shall be kept in sanitary containers and must be stored out of view from the street, except on day of trash pickup.

Home Maintenance – Each owner shall maintain their lot in a clean and attractive condition. Maintenance shall include: Exterior siding, moss on roofs, gutters, fence, retaining walls, window screens, window blinds and sidewalks must be in good condition to avoid potential trip hazards.

General Landscaping and Exterior Maintenance – Keep yards free of weeds and diseased or dead grass. Lawns are to be fertilized and neatly mowed. Trees and shrubs are also to be fertilized and pruned on a regular basis. This includes street trees over the sidewalk areas, which are to be trimmed 7½ feet above the walkway per the City Tree Ordinance. Landscape strips to be maintained. Lots should be free of trash and unsightly materials. (Note: Cottage Collection front yard landscaping is maintained by the Association but you still need to keep it clean and report any landscape issues to the Community Office)

Exterior Modification Changes – An ARC Request Form must be submitted for Board review prior to any changes and/or modifications to the lot.

Parking – Campers, boats, trailers and recreational vehicles, etc. may not be stored or kept on any lot unless fully enclosed within the garage. Do not park in No Parking Zones – you will be towed or cited by the County.

Holiday Lights – May be displayed 30 days before a holiday and must be removed within 15 days after the holiday.

Basketball Hoops – Cannot be placed on the street, block driveways, must be in good condition, including nets, hardware, and base. Cannot be placed on the lawns or parking strips for extended periods of time (greater than 48 hours) causing the browning or killing of the lawn.




Newsletter October 2015

Please enjoy the October 2015 edition of the community newsletter.

ARHA October 2015 Newsletter




Vehicle Concerns

Parking

Our CC&R’s require that each dwelling to have off street parking.

  • If you have a three-car garage, that means parking for six (6) vehicles using the garage and driveway.
  • If you have a two-car garage, that means parking for four (4) vehicles using the garage and driveway.
  • If you have a one-car garage, that means parking for two (2) vehicles using the garage and driveway.

Please use these provided spaces on your lot for parking and allow street parking for visitors or for temporary parking.

The Washington County Sheriff department manages the public streets in our neighborhood. If you believe a vehicle is abandoned, sitting in disrepair, is not a neighbor’s vehicle or is a hazard to the neighborhood then contact the Washington County Sheriff’s Department.

Our Management Company can send only a friendly reminder if you provide the vehicle and homeowner information. We are not able to fine or tow a vehicle on the street as this is handled by the Washington County Sherriff and homeowners will need to contact them to remediate any issues related to vehicles concerns.