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According to the ACC: Community Setback and trees

By Kathryn Rich
ACC Manger

     The Community Setback, a strip of land from four to 24 feet in width that abuts the front of your property and that you are required to maintain, is actually part of the private street owned by the Association. Unless specific application is made to the Architectural Control Committee, the Community Setback generally only should be improved with softscape (grass, landscape gravel, bark, groundcover, etc. See Section VIII of the Architectural Guidelines). Trees and boulders over eight inches tall may be installed within the setback, but should be a minimum of six feet back from the curb. Keeping the trees within the setback trimmed to a minimum of 15 feet above the ground allows for parking at curbside and easier street sweeper access.
     Contact the ACC Department
     E-mail the ACC at architecturalcontrolcommittee@canyonlakepoa.com. Kathryn Rich’s e-mail address is krich@canyonlakepoa.com. ACC office hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

CC&R violations
     During the week of June 22 through 26, 2009, a total of 451 letters were sent with CC&R violations, with a breakdown as follows:
     Landscaping (mow, water, bare dirt, etc.) 87
     Improper storage 26
     House numbers on curb (faded, missing) 31
     Fence repair (faded, disrepair, over height) 16
     Parking on landscape 2
     Parking disabled vehicles 2
     Trash containers (screen from view) 37
     Expired permits (running over allotted time) 31
     Permits required (unapproved improvements) 27
     Remove dead tree/trim/6 ft. back from curb 30
     Dock maintenance (repairs needed) 15
     Seawalls (repairs required) 0
     Signs (commercial, 6 ft. back, too many) 2
     House repairs 22
     Driveway repairs (cracks, oil) 9
     Screen A/C units 2
     Miscellaneous violations 21
     Compliance/letter sent 0
     Weeds 91
     Other Correspondence
     Property that came into compliance 147
     Escrow inspections with no violations 3
     Complaints 20

ACC Report
     Below is the data update for the week of June 22 through 26, 2009.
     Homes approved 5
     Under construction 8
     Leased 509
     Tenants 75
     Weekenders 404
     Spec homes 114
     Owner occupied 3,313
     Bank owned 52
     Second lots w/improvements 11
     Vacant lots 302
     POA property 10
     Others 65
     Total residences 4,467
     Total accounts 4,872

ACC Agenda
     July 9, 2009
     IMPROVEMENTS
     3778-082, 23154 Blue Bird Dr. – Dumpster
     3720-205, 29738 Yellow Gold Dr. – Replace fence
     3719-440, 22928 Canyon Lake Dr. South – Paint gate, stucco, spa
     3868-038, 21818 Strawberry Ln. – Replace AC unit
     3831-235, 30617 Champion Dr. – Paint garage
     3863-369, 23583 Brook Dr. – Repair fence, paint fence, stucco repair
     3804-037, 30279 Clear Water Dr. – Re-roof around chimney
     3863-103, 23332 Canyon Lake Dr. North – Concrete pad, replace fence, vinyl gate, paint
     3846-298, 29952 White Wake Dr. – Artificial turf
     3973-001, 22241 Canyon Club Dr. – Revision to pool, spa, fountain, fireplace, cabana walls, fencing, LPG
     3831-094, 22579 Pin Tail Dr. – Roof replacement
     3716-576, 30806 Long Point Dr. – Paint house
     3719-122, 22921 Compass Dr. – Power wash, seal concrete
     3846-038, 23705 Canyon Lake Dr. North – Patio cover, paint
     3804-054, 30213 Spray Dr. – Paint fascia, post
     3868-283, 29440 Big Range Rd. – Spa
     3846-210, 30177 Windward Dr. – Stucco, new garage door, pavers, windows, retaining walls, concrete sidewalks
     3719-337, 30290 Hiding Bass Pl. – Paint fascia, fence
     LAKESIDE
     3868-210, 29806 Big Range Rd. – Canopy
     3868-001, 30606 Longhorn Dr. – Dock, ramp, canopy
     3718-219, 22084 San Joaquin Dr. West – Dock, ramp
     3779-026, 30164 Cross Hill Dr. – Grid bee
     
     
     
     



  


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