On landscaping, yard maintenance
Homeowners are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of their front lawns and trees. Lawns must be mowed, watered, and fertilized on a regular basis. Trees, shrubs, or bushes that are dying or not thriving must be replaced.
The HOA Landscape Committee periodically walks/drives through the community inspecting front and side yards. Violation notices are sent to homeowners whose yards and trees are improperly maintained; fines are imposed and remedial measures taken at the expense of nonconforming homeowners.
For advice on the proper maintenance of yards, lawns and trees, contact HOA Manager at the HOA management company.
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Property maintenance and insurance
1. Each homeowner is expected to act as a good father of a family in the care and maintenance of their property. The overall value of property in the community depends on the appearance and care of each home. Lawns, yards, and trees must be well kept.
2. Homeowners must maintain property and liability insurance.
3. Flood Insurance is no longer required for homes in the Eden Shores community. Click here for details.
4. If you plan to make an improvement such as landscaping, building additions, backyard renovations and constructions, etc., you need HOA approval.
5. Use only the original paint color specifications when repainting your home. Contact HOA Manager for approved paint color specifications.
Rules on ‘prohibited vehicles’
Article II, Section 2.5.2 of the HOA CC&Rs states:
“The following are Prohibited Vehicles: (a) recreational vehicles (e.g., travel trailers, camper vans, boats, trailers), (b) commercial-type vehicles (e.g. stake bed trucks, tank trucks, dump trucks, step vans, concrete trucks, limousines), (c) buses or vans, (d) vehicles having more than two axles, (e) trailers, (f) inoperable vehicles of any type, (g) aircraft, (h) any vehicle or vehicular equipment deemed a nuisance by the association.”
Prohibited vehicles may not be parked, stored or kept in the front yard or driveway apron of any lot or on any street adjacent to or visible from the properties or other Common Property parking area.
Prohibited vehicles may only be parked in a fully-enclosed garage with the door closed - and as long as their presence on the property does not otherwise violate this declaration.
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