October 2006

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Several homeowners have inquired as to the boat and trailer storage policy for GHPOA. This policy was adopted last year due to several questions around boat storage, especially during the spring and fall seasons.

The Board’s policy on storage of boats and trailers in driveways is as follows:

1. During the months of April and May homeowners may park their boats and trailers in their driveways for an aggregate period of thirty (30) days. This is in recognition of the fact that delivery dates, docking schedules and weather require greater flexibility.

2. During June, July and August, boats and trailers may not be parked in driveways for more than an aggregate of five days after which time the homeowner may be cited for a covenant violation.

3. During September and October boats and trailers may again be parked in the driveways for an aggregate period of thirty (30) days to accommodate delivery and storage for the winter.

4. During November, December, January, February and March, boats and trailers are not permitted at any time to be parked in driveways.

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I just came from a GHPOA board meeting tonight where the board wanted me to remind you all that contractor signs in your yards are a no-no. Several of you that live in GHPOA neighborhoods have had hail damage, window/door replacement contractors, or remodeling contractors put signs in your yard. These signs are not approved by the GHPOA covenants and bylaws and should be removed. Revel & Underwood, the property management company for GHPOA, has been sending notices to hundreds of homeowners each month citing them for such violations. Only real estate signs and political signs have been approved to put in your yard (political signs are supposed to be removed 30 days after the elections).