General Information

HELPFUL INFORMATION FOR NEW REGENCY POINT TOWNHOME ASSOCIATION OWNERS AND TENANTS

Welcome to Regency Point Townhomes. You will find it to be a clean, well-maintained and beautiful community and your cooperation in keeping it so, will be appreciated. Below is a brief summary of some of the Rules and Regulations adopted to insure and enhance the quality of life for all Regency Point Townhome residents. Regency Point Townhomes is a Deed Restricted community.

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  1. Architectural Control: To protect each homeowner’s rights and property values, the
    Declarations of Regency Point require all exterior improvements to be approved by the
    Architectural Control Committee prior to the start of the work on the planned improvements.
    To obtain approval, a form must be submitted to the Committee at the Association mailing
    address. PLEASE SEE THE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR A COPY OF THE REQUEST FOR
    HOME IMPROVEMENT APPROVAL FORM. Approval is required for any exterior
    maintenance work, dock improvement, exterior modification, or any interior modification
    that potentially affects the structural integrity of the townhouse. “No building, fence, wall,
    structure, or other improvement shall be commenced, erected, or maintained upon the
    Properties, or any Unit or Lot thereof, nor shall any exterior additions to, or change or
    alteration of, be made, nor shall any landscaping of any Unit be undertaken, unless the plans
    and specifications showing the nature, kind, shape, construction style, height, materials, and
    location of the same shall have been submitted by an Owner to and approved in writing by
    the Committee.”

     

    2. Keys: The key to the pool/pool restroom/tennis court, and boat ramp can be picked up at
    the Management Office.


    3. Swimming Pool: The pool located in Regency Point is for owners and their guests only.
    Residents should accompany all guests while in the pool. Swimming times and numbers of
    guests are limited by posted signs. Glass containers and pets should not be brought into the
    pool area. Children under 12 must have adult supervision.


    4. Gate Code: When moving into Regency Point, notify ACMG of your phone number by
    completing the Front Entrance Gate form and the Owner Update Form. You number will be
    assigned an individual gate code and programmed into the key pad, so guests can notify you
    upon arrival. Remote gate openers may be purchased from ACMG for $40.00.


    5. Insurance: Regency Point Townhome Association provides insurance coverage for the
    buildings and common areas of Regency Point. This coverage however does not cover
    personal items inside each owner’s unit. Each owner is also liable for injury that may occur
    inside his/her unit and damage that may occur to adjacent units from neglect or omission.
    Each unit owner is recommended to carry an insurance policy B form with an endorsement
    to insure proper protection.


    6. Boats and Trailers: Temporary parking is allowed only in the designated area. All others will
    be removed at the owner’s expense. “Vehicles – No part if the Subdivision, including, but not
    limited to, areas designed for the parking, shall be used for the parking and/or storage,
    temporary or otherwise, of any type of motor vehicle, or any recreational vehicle or boat or
    camper or trailer, unless such area is expressly designated as a storage facility by the
    Association or the Declarant uses said area or storage facility for vehicles related to the sales
    or the construction of units. No recreational vehicle, boat, camper, or trailer may be parked or
    stored in any driveway, parking area or Common Area situated on the Properties for a
    period longer then seven (7) days without approval from the Association. No inoperable or
    broken-down boats or vehicles, including vehicles being “repaired”, shall remain in the
    Subdivision for longer than forty-eight (48) hours, and if such vehicles remain past the
    specified time limit, the Association shall be permitted to tow away such boat or vehicle(s) at
    the owner’s expense. The Association may charge fees on a monthly or annual basis to store
    any vehicle in the Subdivision.


    7. Individual Boat Slips: Individual boat slips must be clearly marked with the owners’ unit
    #. The annual permit fee will be invoiced to owners from the Association.


    8. Mooring Policy: The docking of boats at any Common Area Bulkhead is intended for
    temporary use by Owners and their Guests. “Common Area Bulkhead” includes all areas not
    dedicated to private slips. Owners and Guests shall have Temporary Docking privileges
    only, limited to 72 hours per use. In no case may a boat be kept at the Bulkhead for more
    than 72 hours. Boats exceeding the time limit at the Bulkhead will be towed at the Owner’s
    expense. Boat Mooring positions are on a “First Come, First Served” basis only, and are not to
    be considered as “Reserved” at any time. Leaving fenders/buoys unattended is prohibited.
    Any that are left will be subject to removal.


    9. Pets: Pets must be kept on a leash at all times. Pet owners are responsible for damages. Two
    (2) pets per unit maxim.


    10. Trash Service: All garbage must be placed inside the dumpster. Items left outside the
    dumpster will not be picked up. Trash pick-up is currently Tuesday’s & Friday’s.

    Finable Offenses
    1. Loud and noxious behavior after 10:00PM.
    2. Deliberate destruction of personal or public property.
    3. Littering.
    4. Dogs not on leashes.
    5. Taking glass containers into the swimming pool area.
    6. Having more than three occupant vehicles parked on public property at one time.

    Fine Policy

    Warning Letter
    First Violation $25.00
    Second Violation $50.00
    Subsequent Violations $100.00

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