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We have
made a list of common rule violations that are covered in
the CC&R’s, By-laws, Rules and Regulations. If you have a
question as to whether or not what you are going to do is
acceptable, ask first!
- If
you own a home, regardless of whether you live in it or
not, these rules apply to you. You, the owner are
responsible for the activities of your renter.
- If
you have a question, problem, or want to talk to a Board
Member, call the office or use the website to leave a
message. Do not call or visit Board Members at home.
Office 648-1699 Website
www.thespringshoa.org
- We
all know that you have the best trained dogs in the
world. Pima County law requires you to keep them on a
leash.
- If
you are taking your dog for a walk, let him/her take
care of their business before you leave your own home.
This way everyone can enjoy a clean walk and not have to
be on the lookout for strange deposits.
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Almost all outdoor ornamentation and decoration needs to
be approved by the Architecture Review Committee. Just
because you see something doesn’t mean you can do it
too. Submit your request and wait for approval before
you act. Forms are available on the website.
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Paint samples need to be submitted to the ARC prior to
you starting work on your home. This sample should be
from an actual can of paint, not a chip. We have had
problems with “paint” not matching the small sample
chip.
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Your driveway is not a storage lot for your extra
vehicle. You can’t put a cover over an extra car and let
it sit all year. Rent storage space.
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Cactus, weeds, grass, shrubs, and trees all continue to
grow even if you are here only 3 months out of the year.
Contract with someone to take care of your home.
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Barking dogs should be reported to Animal Control
743-7550. This is your responsibility. Animal Control
will NOT act on complaints from a Board Member.
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Too much noise from your neighbor’s party? You call the
police. The police will NOT respond to a complaint from
a Board Member.
- Be
an active member of the Community. Take a little time
and volunteer to help with a project. “If everyone does
a little bit of work, then no one person has to do a
lot.”
- We
try to answer all the complaints and questions. If you
are a chronic complainer and exaggerate the actual
situation, chances are very good that you will become
“the boy/girl who cried wolf” and your messages will be
ignored. We have 440 homes in this community. We do our
very best to keep everyone happy.
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- Remember to keep your
garage door closed at all times, unless you are
working in the garage, or in your yard, etc.. You don't
want any critters making a home in your garage (or
coming in your house).
- The board is taking
responsibility for house number lighting only. The
Light Bulb Committee will be checking the light bulbs
and replacing them the next day if they are out.
- It is the homeowners
responsibility to trim any landscape that is in
front of the house number.
- It is the homeowners
responsibility to let the HOA office know of
any change of mailing address.
- Trees, plants and shrubs
may not block a neighbor's view, or overhang the
sidewalk.
- Address
fixtures are to always be
illuminated after dark. The
light bulb committee is replacing light bulbs for you.
- Wires from satellite
dishes or phones should be painted to match the color of
the house.
- The Architectural Review
Committee must approve any exterior changes, additions
of structures, awnings, porch enclosures, screen shades,
roll down screen shades, etc.
- You can help...
- Do you know of any
person that is living here with children under 18
years of age? If so, please contact us. If it is
not reported to the Board we might lose our age
restricted status.
- If you see a
vehicle/camper that is illegally parked. Please
contact a board member so that they can contact the
owner of the vehicle/camper.
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We need volunteers
for committees - please click
here for the list of committees.
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