Buildings & Grounds
- Patios and Balconies
Patios and balconies are the responsibility of residents and should be kept neat and orderly. Storage of items is not permitted. Plants should not be allowed to grow higher than the railing height. No items (clothes, towels, etc.) are to be hung over the patios or balconies or on the railings. Nothing should be placed and/or attached to the outside of the railings (i.e. plant holders, flags*, etc.).
* In accordance with H.R. 42 - the Freedom to display the American Flag Act of 2005, United States Flags are allowed within the owner's exclusive use space. Due to safety concerns, they must not extend outside the confines of balconies. etc.
- Building landings, foyers and entryways
These are not to be used for the storage of items (this includes plants, furniture, trash, etc.). It is a safety hazard. Any items that may be found in these locations will be subject to removal and disposal at your risk and expense.
- Trash
Help keep your neighborhood clean: Dispose of trash properly. Use the dumpsters located throughout the property for trash disposal. Do not leave trash (including cigarette butts) on the grounds or around the buildings.
- Indoor Electrical Electrical Safety Booklet
The Electrical Safety Foundation's (EFSi) popular, newly updated Indoor Electrical Safety Check booklet can help you run an electrical safety audit of your home and at the same time learn about electrical inspections, circuit maps, power audits, and potential electrical hazards and safety tips from your circuit breaker or fuse panel to your outlets, power cords and extension cords, light bulbs, space heaters, ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs), arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs), batteries, and much more!
- Click Here to download the booklet in English
- Click Here to download the booklet in Spanish