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Harbour Vista HOA
Rules and Regulations |
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- USE OF COMMON AREAS AND WALKWAYS
- No bicycle riding, including E-bikes, roller-skating, rollerblading, scooters, or skateboarding on walkways, bridges, or in elevators.
- No fishing or playing in ponds or waterways. The fish are there to prevent mosquitoes and the crawfish are there to feed the ducks.
- No playing with toys on walkways, bridges, stairwells, in waterways, landscaping, or elevators.
- No storage or parking of bicycles, toys, scooters, strollers, skateboards underneath stairwells, or in hallways.
- Residents and pets are not permitted in waterways.
- No running in Common areas (except for Basketball court or Dog Park areas).
- NO excessive noise at any time. Conduct yourself and your guests in a quiet manner so as not to disturb other Residents.
- It is our desire to maintain the aesthetic appearance of the water features that require chemical treatments in keeping with our water quality maintenance program. Please observe the following rules:
- Do not throw cigarette butts, cans, or any other trash into waterways or ponds.
- Do not pour any liquids of any kind into the water.
- Do not put any fish, turtles, or other aquatic life into streams or ponds.
- Do not feed the ducks, squirrels, or any other wild animals. IT IS HARMFUL TO THE ANIMALS. If they become dependent on humans, they lose their ability to find food. It is against the law according to the California Department of Fish & Wildlife, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 251.1, which prohibits the feeding of any wildlife.
- Signs, posters, and decorations displayed by the residents shall comply with CC&R’s Section 8.04. Signs, posters, and notices may be placed on the Community Bulletin Boards at the mailboxes for no longer that one month.
- Holiday decorations should be taken down two weeks after the Holiday has ended.
- The operation of personal or recreational drones in the common areas is prohibited, except for HOA contracted business.
- Keep the common area of your front door entry clean and clear of obstacles (excessive package deliveries), footwear (keep on shoe racks) and excessive plants/planters (to a minimum). This is a safety issue for EMT personnel and ambulance attendants.
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