BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR
We have some basic rules designed to help ensure safe enjoyment for all property Owners here at JLPOA. Each of us has responsibility to other Owners to…
KEEP YOUR LOT CLEAN
Covenants Section 5.6 Maintenance of Lots and Improvements, and 5.13 Inoperable Vehicles. Owners are responsible for the maintenance and repair of their property and improvements on their Lot including removal or replacement of dead or diseased vegetation and removal of weeds and debris. JLPOA shall have the authority, after giving the Owner written notice, to enter, and clean up Lots which do not conform, and to collect costs from the Owner.
MANAGE YOUR PETS
Keep dogs under direct control at all times. AND CLEAN UP AFTER THEM!
MANAGE YOUR TRASH
Covenants Section Section 5.12 Trash Removal. If dumpster is full such that the lid cannot be closed, use a dumpster in another cal-de-sac. To help control flies, please keep lid closed at all times when not in use, and bagging and tying trash off will also help control flies. Dumpsters are emptied each Friday during high season, and less during winter months.
The dumpsters are a shared resource. Respect your neighbors by not putting anything not originating from within the community, or hazardous materials, furniture, appliances or other large items in JLPOA dumpsters. Large items should be hauled off at your own expense, or saved for the roll-off located by the clubhouse in late May each year.
MAINTAIN THE PEACE
Bylaws Section 5.10 Nuisances. Owners agree to respect neighbors.
USE YOUR MRV RESPONSIBLY
Rules MRV Use. Our roads are a shared resource and road maintenance is paid for by JLPOA dues.
MAKE SURE YOUR GUESTS KNOW OUR RULES
Make sure your guests or tenants know the rules at JLPOA, because you are responsible for their activities. Any fines will be levied against you as a JLPOA Owner.
ISSUES RESOLUTION
Please have a conversation with your neighbor first, and if that doesn’t help file a complaint.
Owners have a responsibility to attempt to resolve nuisance complaints on their own by speaking to the neighbor in question. If the nuisance continues, Owners may file a formal, written complaint [hyperlink to Suggestion/Complaint form].
Owners accused of a Covenant or Bylaw violation (via written complaint by another Owner) will be notified in writing in support of resolving the issue, and given the opportunity for a hearing to address the violation. Depending on the outcome of the hearing, the Board may assess substantial fines in support of correcting the situation.
Fine Schedule:
1st Offense $100
2nd Offense $250
3rd Offense $500