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eGoTag and Portable Transponders

eGo Tag and Portable Transponder Policy

Access to the Desert Mountain community is controlled automatically with eGo Tags and Portable Transponders set forth in the following policy to regulate and administer the use for HOA Members, Vendors and Employees as defined below.

Costs: subject to change without notice.

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eGo Tag

Homeowner/Club member/Tenant Vendors $40 – 12 months Club Employees Windshield Replacement $25 – one-time fee $25 – 6 months $17 – one-time fee $17 – one-time fee ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Portable Transponder

Homeowner/Tenant $100 – one-time fee

Rules:

eGo Tag

All eGo Tags are non-transferable

Limit of five eGo Tags per homeowner regardless of number of lots owned

Non-resident Club members are given 20 hour a day access to Desert Mountain and no access to Villages

Club employees are given 20 hour a day access to Desert Mountain and no access to Villages

Portable Transponders

Are available for purchase by Homeowners only under the following circumstances: 1.eGo tag is proven by HOA and/or Security Staff not to adhere to the vehicle’s windshield or not to work 2.Extenuating circumstances determined by the Executive Director 3.One transponder per owner entity regardless of the number of properties owned 4.Transponders are not to be used by anyone other than the owner of the property

eGo Tags found to be transferred from one vehicle or transponders found to be used by someone other than the property owner will be turned off without warning and the privilege of owning a portable transponder will be immediately revoked without warning. ✺

Leashing and Cleaning up A er Your Pets:

Desert Mountain residents are reminded that City of Scottsdale ordinances and the CC&Rs require all domestic pets to be on a leash or other appropriate restraint in common areas at all times. Further, Maricopa County’s leash law prohibits pet owners from allowing their dogs to run at-large outside their property at any time. When you take your dog outside of its confined area, it must be on a leash that is no longer than six feet in length, accompanied by you and under control at all times. These same requirements hold true on the Desert Mountain Trails. This is not only for your pet’s safety, but also for the safety of other pets, your friends, your neighbors and their guests, which may include their grandchildren. Also, be certain that your pets always have collars with tags so the owner may be easily located in the event your pet escapes to head out on a wild adventure. Did you know that desert wild life occasionally attacks domestic animals? Please protect your pets by keeping them under continuous control. As many of you are outside enjoying this wonderful Arizona weather, please remember to clean up after your pets so your friends and neighbors can enjoy a clean and aesthetically pleasing environment while spending time outdoors!

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