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The Pool is closed for the season - We will reopen the pool on Memorial Day 2026.
Important information:
We are receiving complaints about vehicles being parked on the streets causing problems with residential driving and also exiting their driveways. Not only does this cause issues with driving, its also causing issues with public services (Police, fire, ambulances, electrical, gas, trash) from getting through. If it persists, We will go to the HOA attorney and any and all fees occurred will be assessed to the OWNER/LANDLORD. Please see covenants section 19: Parking and storage of vehicles prohibited.
Section 19. Parking and Storage of Vehicles Prohibited. There shall be no parking of motor vehicles or any other things on the public streets of the property and the only place where parking will be allowed is within the garage and on the driveways. No school or other buses, tractors, trucks over I-ton, recreational vehicles, motor homes, boats, unmounted campers, trailers, unlicensed, inoperable or partially disassembled automobiles, motor vehicles or trailers, shall be parked on any lot unless within an enclosed garage.
We are also receiving complaints about trash cans being left outside. (I still see it as of today.) Please ensure that after trash is picked up, that the cans are taken back inside. Please see Section 20: Trash.
Section 20. Trash. No trash, refuse, grass clippings, or ashes shall be thrown, dumped, or placed upon any undeveloped portions of the property or in common areas. All trash and garbage collected in the Single Family or Duplex residential units shall be kept in sanitary containers and shall be removed from the property once each week on the same day of the week by the same trash company for each residential unit per contract entered into by the Association.
Leased units - For leased units - there is to be NO Subleasing of any kind. All leases must be in writing and a copy of said lease will be furnished to the HOA. Please see Section's 3 and 23.
Section 3. Leasing. The declarant and Association have determined that Single Family and Duplex units may be occupied by the owner of the property or may be rented. Each Duplex or Single-Family residential unit owner may be permitted to lease the residential Living Unit within that owner's building but may not lease less than the whole of a single residential unit. The form and terms of any lease entered into by an owner must have the prior written consent of the Association (or the developer prior to creation of the Association). Every lease shall be in writing, and a copy of such lease, as and when executed, shall be furnished to the Association (or the developer prior to the creation of the Association). Every such lease shall provide that the lessee shall be bound by and subject to all of the obligations under this Declaration, or the owner making such lease, for failure to do so, shall be in default under the Declaration. The owner making such lease shall not be relieved thereby from any of the obligations under the Declaration.
Section 23. Leasing. Each Single Family residential or Duplex unit owner shall be permitted to lease the residential units within that owner's building, but may not lease less than the whole of the entire Single Family residential unit or Duplex unit. The form and terms of any lease entered into by an owner shall provide that the lessee shall be bound by and be subject to all of the obligations under this Declaration and any rules propounded by the Association with respect to use of the common area, and the owner making such lease shall not be relieved thereby. from any obligations under the Declaration. Every lease shall be in writing and a copy of such lease when executed shall be furnished to the Association or to the developer prior to the creation of the Association.
Fences must be in good condition. Please see Section 22.
Section 22. Fencing. No fencing may be erected on Duplex lots except for privacy fences around lots, patios or decks which shall be constructed on each lot for each Living Unit with written permission of the declarant or Homes Association. On Single-Family residential lots a four (4') foot yard fence of wrought iron, wood or other material acceptable with declarant shall be permitted and six (6') foot fences shall be permitted around private pools and along residences when a residence's
backyard adjoins a collector street. No chain link fencing shall be permitted.
Animals - Granted we have not seen any actual barnyard animals or livestock however, we have seen cages that are reserved for such an item or to keep pets for breeding. THIS IS PROHIBITED. See Section 11.
Section 11. Animals Prohibited. No animals, livestock, or poultry of any kind shall be raised, bred, or kept on any parcels, except that dogs, cats or other common household pets not to exceed two (2) in number may be kept inside the building on each parcel (not outside of the building) provided they are not kept, bred, or maintained for any commercial purpose. In no event shall such animals be kept on any parcel if they unreasonably disturb the owner or residents of any other parcel. All animals will be confined inside the building on the owner's parcel, except when on a leash or when in direct and constant control of the owner thereof or a member of his family.
The construction, placement, or erection on any parcel of any structure, enclosure, cage, dog pen, dog run, or other devise used to confine or house dogs, cats or other animals is prohibited.
Finally - (And this HAS BEEN OBSERVED by the way), There are not to be any ATV's, Golf Carts, Pocket Rockets, etc. Driven on the streets of the HOA. (If you have any questions what is considered a prohibited motor vehicle, then ask or ask an attorney.) Please see section 19 (Listed above) Also if you are speeding in the HOA, we ask that you stop speeding and adhere to the speed limits set forth in the sub division and also obey all traffic laws. This includes stopping at all stop signs.
If you have any questions, please contact the HOA board for assistance.
Thank you
Cheddington HOA board

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