Archive for March, 2016

2016 Quarter 1 Update

Wildlife In & Around Spring Hill –

We have recently had several residents voice concerns about other residents feeding wildlife. There have also been a number of reports of coyotes roaming the area, and in one instance, had the coyotes attack a resident’s dog. There have also been concerns about geese damaging residents’ lawns. Please keep your neighbors’ safety and property in mind before setting out food or feeding wild animals.

Street Parking & Speed Enforcement –

Please try to refrain from parking on the streets if possible. This is especially dangerous around some of the curves in the development. In addition, please watch your speed as you drive through the development. We have a large number of children and pets who may roam into the streets. Most of the reports have been coming from Kenway Blvd. regarding an Audi driving at well above the posted speed limit on a continual basis. The Summit County Sheriff has been notified and was provided a description of the car in the reports. Let’s keep the neighborhood safe for everyone.

Street Light Outages & Repair –

As a reminder, the HOA Board has contracted with a local electrician to replace any street lights that are burned out or damaged. If you see one that is in need of repair or replacement, please email the HOA with a description of the problem and the exact location of the light. The more information provided, the easier it is to locate the light in need of repair.

Annual Dues/Assessments –

The HOA Board of Directors has determined that the annual assessment will remain at $150 for each lot within Spring Hill for 2016. As a resident, your real property is subject to the declaration. All lot owners are obligated to pay this yearly assessment. The due date is April 30, 2016. Please note that, according to HOA guidelines, any payment not received within 30 days of the payment due date will be assessed $10 for every 30 days of delinquency. Formal invoices for 2016 dues will be mailed out the week of March 30th.

Open Board Position –

There is currently one position open on the HOA Board. Serving on the HOA Board is a great way to know what is going on in the neighborhood and have a say in how the HOA’s money is spent. Generally, the HOA meets once a month and meetings usually only last about one hour.

Under the HOA’s rules and regulations, if this position is not filled, the HOA may go into Receivership. This means that an attorney will be appointed to run the day to day operations of the HOA. Currently the HOA is run by volunteers. If a Receiver is appointed, he or she will be paid for administering the HOA. It is a very real possibility that this will require an increase in the HOA’s annual dues.

If you are interested in volunteering for the HOA Board, please notify us via the link on the website.


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