December 2013
NEWSLETTER Woodland Lakes Preserve
Community Reminders Towing There is no overnight parking on the streets starting at midnight. Vehicles will be towed without notice. Vehicles must park in the garage or driveway. No parking on the grass is allowed. If your vehicle is towed please contact Dynamic Towing at 407-273-5880.
Covenant Violations In order to keep the community at the highest aesthetic look and the property values up, the management company has been directed to send letters to the residents that are not abiding by the rules. Some of the violations being enforced are basketball hoops that are not being put away when not in use, trash cans that are visible from the street, weeds in the grass or in landscaping beds, dead areas in the lawn, pressure washing of sidewalks and driveways, parking on the grass, trailers, commercial vehicles,
boats, and RV’s. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact management.
Leasing
All gate codes, clickers and directory access should be working. We recently added a new function to the gate to be able to utilize long distance numbers (like out of area cell phones) to open the gates remotely. If you need a new or additional remote the cost is $50 each. Please contact management if you need a form for additional remotes or gate/directory access.
The Declaration of Covenants Conditions and Restrictions of Woodland Lakes Preserve has a detailed policy of leasing the residences. Leases are restricted to only two (2) unrelated adults, and background checks must be performed by the association. The association’s lease application includes releases from the adults and it must be submitted with a $75 per adult processing fee. Please contact management for forms and processing.
Architectural Review
Watch your Speed
Alterations to the exterior of the home (such as stone work, pools and enclosures, fencing, painting, and landscape enhancements, among others) need to be processed and approved through the Architectural Review Board before work starts. Please contact management for the proper forms and submittal.
The Orange Country Sheriff's (OCS) office have been hired to patrol the community and set speed control surveillance. OCS has been performing speed checks. They have been also ticketing residents or guests that are not complying with DOT rules.
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