We have quite a unique entrance to our neighborhood. It is set off by a winding wooded road that opens to a view of two clear and beautiful lakes. Imagine what that road would look like if it was a garbage strewn weed infested jungle that is uninviting to all who enters. Mr. Patterson does a good job keeping this area looking very nice by picking-up trash almost daily. You can help by not throwing trash from your car when traveling along this road and also cautioning your family and guest not to abuse our community in this way.
When we moved into our community we signed an agreement that is used to protect the value of our homes and ensure that we live in harmony with each other. That instrument is our Declaration of Covenants, Restrictions and Easements. We are required to be knowledgeable of it and to abide by the rules. There are too many neighbors in our community who are operating outside of the parameters of the covenant as per but not limited to the following examples:
Parking on the street.
Many of our neighbors have gone to the extra expense of adding additional parking space to their property so that they are not in violation of the covenant. It is not fair to them to have to negotiate around vehicles parked on the street in obvious violation of the rules set down in the agreement. These vehicles not only obstruct traffic and make it difficult to back out of driveways; they also could damage our roads of which we all share responsibility for repair. If you are parking on the street you must stop this practice immediately. I understand it is inconvenient to move vehicles around to get to the one needed or you may own more cars than you have driveway but the rules are the rules and we must all abide by them.