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2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS


Bridgewood Townhomes is proud to announce the Board of Directors for the 2009 year. Please take a moment to get to know your committee and feel free to contact any of them with any questions or concerns.

Officers:
PRESIDENT:

Michael Brubaker, Unit 1 • bridgewoodsmichaelb@go.com

VICE PRESIDENT COMMUNITY AFFAIRS:

Diane Botkin, Unit 19 • lyoness817@aol.com

DIRECTOR AT LARGE:

Barb Warren

SECRETARY :

Susan O'Connor

TREASURER:

Eric Childs, Unit 7

ASSISTANT TREASURER:

Tilie Bolt, Unit 77

 

COMMUNITY AFFAIRS

Under the calendar tab on the home page you can find upcoming community events, association meetings and activites going on. To suggest an event contact Diane Bodkin, VP of Community Affairs via email at lyoness817@aol.com

 

Bridgewood Townhomes

C L E A N L I N E S S & W A T E R


PURPOSE: It’s to the benefit of our community to establish reasonable policies that promote and encourage the cleanliness of our property and possessions.

POLICY: Moderate exterior washing of buildings and possessions is permitted (This includes, but is not limited to, windows, patios, sidewalks, and vehicles.), to the extent that it becomes inconsiderate and abusive of common water resources.

Adopted by the Bridgewood Townhomes Board of Directors Monday, 27 January, 2003.

D O G S


PURPOSE: The Association’s covenants provide that the Association’s Rules and Regulations be governed by and in compliance with the laws of the State of Arizona and the City of Mesa. This policy, regarding dogs, is to clarify the Association’s Rules and Regulations and insure compliance with current law.

POLICY: 1. All dogs over the age of four (4) months shall wear a collar or harness to which is attached a valid license tag.

2. DOGS ARE NOT PERMITTED AT LARGE. A dog is not at large :
a. If said dog is under the control of the owner or person acting for the owner and is restrained by a leash, chain, rope, or cord of not more than six feet (6’) in length of sufficient strength to control the actions of said dog.
b. If said dog is controlled within a suitable enclosure which actually confines the dog, such as a patio area.

3. Tethering a dog to “common elements and facilities”, such as trees and fencing, is prohibited. Tethering a dog in such a manner that it interferes with the use and enjoyment of the Association’s “common areas” by other owners, residents, or guests is prohibited.

4. Unsanitary premises are unlawful and prohibited. It is prohibited for any owner to permit their premises, building, or patio area(s) to become unsanitary or offensive to sight or smell.

5. DOG FECAL-MATTER – Any person owning, possessing, harboring, or having the care, charge, control, or custody of any dog shall immediately remove and thereafter dispose of any fecal-matter deposited by the dog.

6. No person shall keep or maintain or permit the keeping of upon any premises owned, occupied, or controlled by such person any dog that creates an offensive or excessive noise.

7. Failure to comply with these policies would result in compliance remedies, in accordance with the Covenants Compliance Process, that could include substantial charges to your Unit account for remedy expenses, administrative fees, monetary penalties (fines), and/or legal costs.


Adopted by the Bridgewood Townhomes Board of Directors Wednesday, 28 April, 2004.

P A R K I N G


PURPOSE: This policy, regarding parking, is an interpretative clarification of the Association’s Rules and Regulations that offers flexibility and accommodation for the parking needs of our members, residents, and guests, while providing for community safety considerations and promoting and preserving a “quality” appearance of our property, which enhances property values.

POLICY: 1. Each Unit is assigned two (2) numbered parking spaces for parking resident vehicles, one (1) covered and one (1) uncovered.

2. Any vehicle parked in a numbered space without the permission of that space’s Unit owner or resident may be towed by the Association at the request of the Unit owner.

3. Unnumbered parking spaces are available for parking guest vehicles for periods of up to three (3) consecutive days.

4. Residents may use no more than one (1) unnumbered parking space in excess of their two (2) occupied numbered parking spaces for parking resident vehicles for periods greater than three (3) consecutive days, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors.

5. Any vehicle that is parked in a manner that restricts access for emergency vehicles or obstructs traffic visibility is prohibited.
6. Vehicles that are inoperable, disabled, un-roadworthy, or lack current registration are prohibited. Mechanical work or maintenance, which results in the disabling of a vehicle for more than one (1) day, is prohibited.

7. Boats, trailers, RV’s , and similar vehicles may only be parked for purposes of loading, unloading, and cleaning for periods of up to three (3) consecutive days, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors.

8. Large commercial vehicles may be parked for loading and unloading only, not to exceed twenty-four (24) hours.

9. Prohibited vehicles are subject to towing by the Association. Towing charges are the responsibility of the vehicle’s owner.

Adopted by the Bridgewood Townhomes Board of Directors Saturday, 25 September, 2004.

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