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Rights and Responsibilities of Homeowners
and Leaders of the Pinewood Lake Homeowners Association

Homeowners Have the Right To:
1. A responsive and competent community association.
2. Honest, fair and respectful treatment by community leaders and managers.
3. Participate in governing the community association by attending meetings, serving on committees and standing for election.
4. Access appropriate association books and records.
5. Prudent expenditure of fees and other assessments.
6. Live in a community where the property is maintained according to established standards.
7. Fair treatment regarding financial and other association obligations, including the opportunity to discuss payment plans and options with the association before foreclosure is initiated.
8. Receive all documents that address rules and regulations governing the community association – if not prior to purchase and settlement by a real estate agent or attorney, then upon joining the community.
9. Appeal to appropriate community leaders those decisions affecting non-routine financial responsibilities or property rights.

Homeowners Have the Responsibility To:
1. Read and comply with the governing documents of the community.
2. Maintain their property according to established standards.
3. Treat association leaders honestly and with respect.
4. Vote in community elections and on other issues.
5. Pay association assessments and charges on time.
6. Contact association leaders or managers, if necessary, to discuss financial obligations and alternative payment arrangements.
7. Request reconsideration of material decisions that personally affect them.
8. Provide current contact information to association leaders or managers to help ensure they receive information from the community.
9. Ensure that those who reside on their property (e.g., tenants, relatives, friends) adhere to all rules and regulations.

Community Leaders Have the Right To:
1. Expect owners and non-owner residents to meet their financial obligations to the community.
2. Expect residents to know and comply with the rules and regulations of the community and to stay informed by reading materials provided by the association.
3. Respectful and honest treatment from residents.
4. Conduct meetings in a positive and constructive atmosphere.
5. Receive support and constructive input from owners and nonowner residents.
6. Personal privacy at home and during leisure time in the community.
7. Take advantage of educational opportunities (e.g., publications, training workshops) that are directly related to their responsibilities, and as approved by the association.

Community Leaders Have the Responsibility To:
1. Fulfill their fiduciary duties to the community and exercise discretion in a manner they reasonably believe to be in the best interests of the community.
2. Exercise sound business judgment and follow established management practices.
3. Balance the needs and obligations of the community as a whole with those of individual homeowners and residents.
4. Understand the association’s governing documents and become educated with respect to applicable state and local laws, and to manage the community association accordingly.
5. Establish committees or use other methods to obtain input from owners and non-owner residents.
6. Conduct open, fair and well-publicized elections.
7. Welcome and educate new members of the community-owners and non-owner residents alike.
8. Encourage input from residents on issues affecting them personally and the community as a whole.
9. Encourage events that foster neighborliness and a sense of community.
10. Conduct business in a transparent manner when feasible and appropriate.
11. Allow homeowners access to appropriate community records, when requested.
12. Collect all monies due from owners and non-owner residents.
13. Devise appropriate and reasonable arrangements, when needed and as feasible, to facilitate the ability of individual homeowners to meet their financial obligations to the community.
14. Provide a process residents can use to appeal decisions affecting their non-routine financial responsibilities or property rights where permitted by law and the association's governing documents.
15. Initiate foreclosure proceedings only as a measure of last resort.
16. Make covenants, conditions and restrictions as understandable as possible, adding clarifying “lay” language or supplementary materials when drafting or revising the documents.
17. Provide complete and timely disclosure of personal and financial conflicts of interest related to the actions of community leaders, e.g., officers, the board and committees. (Community associations may want to develop a code of ethics.)
 

This Official Site of PLHA is maintained by
Pinewood Lake Homeowners Association
8159 Fernlake Court, Alexandria, VA 22309-1209

email: plha@verizon.net
Tel: 703-360-6212 
Fax: 703-360-6771

 

 

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-Click here to view the agenda for the February 9 Board meeting.

-At its meeting on January 12, the Board voted to rescind Policy Resolution 2010-01, Related to the Procedure for Appointment of Interim Board Members in the Event of a Vacancy or Resignation.  The Board will instead follow the ByLaws, Article V, Section 3 as written. 

-Congratulations to our newly elected Board members: Richard Hall, Warren Wesley, Vicki McLeod, Gary Woodlin, and Evan Krauss.

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-The Board passed two revised policy resolutions on July 14.  Please click here to view Policy Resolution 2011-05, Collection Procedures.  Please click here to view Policy Resolution 2011-06, Architectural Control Committee Due Process Procedures.

-The Board adopted a new Driveway Resolution and a new Pool Rules Resolution at its June 9, 2011 meeting.

-At its March 10, 2011, meeting, the Board of Directors passed a new version of our Policy Resolution on Streets and Service Roads to make the definition of a commercial vehicle more clear.  Please click here to see the new resolution.  The Board also passed new Pool Rules.  Please click here to see the new resolution.

-On February 10, 2011, the Board approved a new Walkway Standard. Please click here to view the new standard.

-At its meeting on July 8, 2010, the Board approved the following Benjamin Moore colors as options for Recessed Planes: Garrison Red, Philipsburg Blue, Stonington Gray, Yorktowne Green, Black Forest Green, Silver Pine, Hodley Red (for homes with painted brick façades only), and New London Burgundy (for homes with painted brick façades only).  The following vinyl shutter colors are also recessed plane options for those with vinyl shutters matching these colors: Black, Midnite Green, Forest Green, Burgundy Red, Wedgewood Blue, and Light Gray.

-At its meeting on May 13, 2010, the Board approved natural as a rear fence color option.  All natural rear fences must be sealed with Olympic Maximum Waterproofing Sealant with Honey Gold toner.  Benjamin Moore Louisburg Green is still the paint option for rear fences.

-Thank you to all of the homeowners who expressed an opinion on the proposed changes to the fence standards.  At its October 8, 2009, meeting, the Board voted to reject the proposed changes and maintain the ACC standards as they are currently written.  This means that vertical style front fences are still not approved.

-Join the Pinewood Lake Google Group for important updates, information, and communication for and with Pinewood Lake owners and residents.

 

-The 2010 Master Plan for Maintenance has been posted online. To view the Plan, please click here.

-Click here to view the 2012 Pinewood Lake budget.

-At the Board meeting on August 14, 2008, the Board approved a change to the Window Standard to allow for different configurations for the front bay windows and rear picture window.  Click here for details.

-To view the current Paint Standard and Paint Appendix, click here.  If you would like to see the paint samples, please come to the office between Noon and 3 PM Monday through Friday or 9 AM and Noon on Saturday.

-Karen Jones, the ACC Administrator, may now be reached by cell phone regarding any ACC questions.  Her number is 703-203-4506.

-Our towing policy went into effect on March 1, 2007.  Click here to read the resolution or here to read a brief pamphlet on the towing policy.  Make sure you are parking in accordance with our policy to avoid being towed.

-Special pickups consisting of mattresses, couches, and appliances may be placed at the curb on Mondays or Thursdays without a phone call.  Collection of any other special pickup items must be scheduled ahead of time by calling 703-360-6634.

-The latest Reserve Study is online.  Click here to view!

- Visit the Swim Team  site!

- Aerial Photo of PWL!

- Rights and Responsibilities of Homeowners and Association

- List of Utilities Providers