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Architecture & Landscaping Requirements

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Common Area Rules

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Tree Inspection

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Fence Guidelines

Shed Guidelines

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Violation Guidelines

 

Rules Committee, Administration

The Association's Property Manager:

Please see the Contact Us page for Management Company information

The responsibilities of the property manager includes assisting in the day-to-day affairs of the Association, being the first contact for all issues related to the Association, and advising at board meetings.

Please direct all concerns in writing to the management company regarding:

  •     The condition, operation, repair, and maintenance of common property,

  •     Any observation of objectionable behavior or rule violations, and

  •     Any concerns regarding these policies and guidelines.

Community Involvement:

Our community is highly dependant upon homeowner involvement.  Please participate by reading minutes, perusing the website, and attending monthly Board and Committee meetings to provide invaluable input.  All members are strongly urged to attend the annual meeting and participate in all voting in person or by proxy.

Volunteerism is the primary method for reducing costs.  The association is always looking for homeowners who are willing to devote their time in sharing their particular skills or interests.  All committees need volunteers to help with matters such as the communications of the association, the operations and landscaping of the community, any rules enforcement, and finance/budget work.  The association frequently holds play and common area clean-ups, landscaping projects, and other community activities to improve our neighborhood.  Information about volunteering can be obtained from a board or committee director, the property manager, the website, or at any meeting.

Prosperous communities require hard work and dedicated individuals.  The Association would like to give a wholehearted thanks to all current and future volunteers.

The association also may hold an annual neighborhood garage sale for the benefit of all owners.  The communications committee will coordinate the date (between June and September) with Silver Firs Phase I garage sale.  The committee will also disseminate the details to the general public and Association via meeting minutes, website, and any other manner necessary.

 

 

   

 

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