The Thousand Oaks Forest HOA Board is requesting homeowners’ approval on several amendments to the Declaration of Use Restrictions. This document protects homeowners by defining the use and care of properties within the Association. For example, our use restrictions describe how each homeowner is supposed to maintain their yards, the condition of the exterior of their homes, placement of garbage receptacles and so on.
By Sunday, March 27, each property owner will receive a copy of the amendments, a letter from the President and an explanation of the proposed amendments. Amending this document requires approval by 70% of the property owners. So, the board is encouraging all property owners to fully inform themselves.
Q&A Open House events are scheduled for Sunday, April 3 at 4:30 p.m. in the brook Hollow Library. Additional open houses at board members’ homes are scheduled as follows:
April 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Bob Esquenazi, 14307 Markham Lane; April 9 at 4:30 p.m. at the home of Beverly Hernandez, 14302 Markham Glen and April 10, at 4:00 p.m. at the home of Kathleen Clark, 14310 Markham Lane.
For further details, please contact any board member. Deadline for voting on the amendments is April 30.
Download the proposed amendments. Download a comparison of the original articles and the proposed amendments.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Update on Rezoning of Thousand Oaks
A resolution to begin the process of rezoning Thousand Oaks is on the City Council agenda for Thursday, February 3, 2011.
On behalf of the board, “Thank you” to the many of you who attended the meeting on November 15. Signatures collected at that meeting and during a subsequent drive were forwarded to Don Gadberry who has been spearheading the campaign. You can learn more about it by visiting www.thousandoaksrezoning.org.
On behalf of the board, “Thank you” to the many of you who attended the meeting on November 15. Signatures collected at that meeting and during a subsequent drive were forwarded to Don Gadberry who has been spearheading the campaign. You can learn more about it by visiting www.thousandoaksrezoning.org.
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