April Newsletter 2024

APRIL, 2024

VOL. 2404

Reminder: Landscaping

HCD Park Inspection Due to weather and still plenty of snow on the ground, the Housing and Community Development (HCD), will postpone the inspection toward the end of the month of April. Exact dates are to be announced and keep an eye out for the repost of the new notice on Monday (4/8/24) next week. The office will send out a separate e-mail regarding the inspection.

Each homesite must be landscaped and planted with an appropriate mix of ground cover, shrubs, flowers and trees compatible with local weather conditions. Grass is not required, and drought-tolerant landscaping is encouraged. Decorative rock, wood chips or bark may be used as a ground cover on pathways; however, it should be kept free of weeds, pine needles and other debris and should be maintained to provide a neat appearance. 1. Paved, concrete, or wooden walkways may be installed, but require Management's written approval and must be maintained. Any walkway must not allow water to drain underneath the home, and be designed in such a way as to avoid a potential drainage hazard (See Rule 7.C regarding drainage). 2. Trees: Management must approve the type of trees to be planted, and their location PRIOR to any tree being planted. No tree or shrubbery is allowed which may develop a root structure which causes cracking, buckling, or otherwise interferes with streets, driveways, utility lines, or Park facilities. 3. Site improvement: Existing drainage patterns and grading of the homesite may not be changed without the written consent of Management. Resident will be responsible to correct any drainage problems, and pay for any damages resulting from the installation or modification of the landscape, hardscape, or topography on Resident's homesite, regardless if such work was approved by Management. 4. Landscaping improvements: All landscaping and other improvements to the homesite become a part of the real estate and shall remain with the site upon the Resident's termination of tenancy. The Park Management may, at its sole option, require the Resident to remove, renovate, repair or paint, at the Resident's sole expense, any improvements which are in disrepair, unsafe, or unsightly or were installed without Management's written approval. Upon the termination of tenancy, a Resident shall leave the homesite in a neat and uncluttered condition, with the original grade intact. (See also Rule 10.D -Sale of home).. 5.

Pick up after your pet Any messes left by a pet in the Park must be picked up immediately and properly disposed of (This includes cleaning up messes on the homesite). Bags are available throughout the RV park and Dog Park. Dog owners should carry plastic bags to pick up any messes and dispose of them in the proper receptacles, in the event there are no park bags available. Do not let your dog(s) mess on other homesites or RV Park sites. If this happens, please clean the mess up. Messes must not be disposed of in the utility easement area of the homesite. Reminder: External Structures All steps, porches, decks, awnings, cabanas, mudrooms, and other structures on the homesite and appurtenant to the home must be approved by Management in writing prior to construction and must comply with HCD and all other regulatory agency standards. Once approved by Management, the Resident is responsible for securing the necessary permits for the construction from HCD/regulatory

Office closed every Sunday this winter

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