Welcome to the Pleasant Hill Lakes Website
Hello to everyone! Thank you for allowing us to enter your home via this website. We are pleased to announce that the following homeowners make up the Board of Directors of Pleasant Hill Lakes Homeowners' Association:
Ed Siegenthaler - President
Jeffrey Miller - Vice President
John Hartley - Secretary
Robert Wroten - Treasurer
John Allen - Director
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE BOARD MEMBERS? The Board Members are UNPAID VOLUNTEERS who meet monthly to discuss and vote on matters of concern for the Pleasant Hill Lakes Subdivision. In addition each member also volunteers to help at functions such as the Annual Meeting. They also call county representatives and contractors to get any community problems resolved.
The Board is at times actively involved in attending Board of County Commissioner and Planning Board Meetings to ensure that projects in our area do not have a detrimental effect on our land values and quality of life. The only compensation Board Members receive is the satisfaction of keeping their neighborhood a good one!
As you know we hold our Association meetings the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Our meetings start at 7 p.m. and are held via Zoom Videoconference. Watch for the sign posted at our front entrance. This sign will alert you to the night of the meeting. Looking forward to seeing you at the meetings!
Realizing most homeowners do not read the Deed of Restrictions, By Laws or the ARC Criteria the following is a brief example of some of the important things to consider. They are in no particular order. Please go to our site menu, because we have links throughout the website for this information.
Lots may be used for single-family residential living units and for no other purpose. No more than one structure may be constructed or maintained on any lot. No lot shall be divided, subdivided, partitioned, or reduced in size.
All single family homes must have a (2) car or more garage. No carports are allowed. Only ones already approved and existing will be allowed.
Any addition to an existing building, any exterior alteration modification or change to an existing building or any new detached structure MUST have the approval of the committee BEFORE any work is undertaken. Examples of such projects include a deck, greenhouse, storage shed, fireplace, fence, concrete surfaces and antennas.
If the above restrictions are followed our development will look good and there will be less letters of violations to send.
Ed Siegenthaler - President
Jeffrey Miller - Vice President
John Hartley - Secretary
Robert Wroten - Treasurer
John Allen - Director
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE BOARD MEMBERS? The Board Members are UNPAID VOLUNTEERS who meet monthly to discuss and vote on matters of concern for the Pleasant Hill Lakes Subdivision. In addition each member also volunteers to help at functions such as the Annual Meeting. They also call county representatives and contractors to get any community problems resolved.
The Board is at times actively involved in attending Board of County Commissioner and Planning Board Meetings to ensure that projects in our area do not have a detrimental effect on our land values and quality of life. The only compensation Board Members receive is the satisfaction of keeping their neighborhood a good one!
As you know we hold our Association meetings the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Our meetings start at 7 p.m. and are held via Zoom Videoconference. Watch for the sign posted at our front entrance. This sign will alert you to the night of the meeting. Looking forward to seeing you at the meetings!
Realizing most homeowners do not read the Deed of Restrictions, By Laws or the ARC Criteria the following is a brief example of some of the important things to consider. They are in no particular order. Please go to our site menu, because we have links throughout the website for this information.
Lots may be used for single-family residential living units and for no other purpose. No more than one structure may be constructed or maintained on any lot. No lot shall be divided, subdivided, partitioned, or reduced in size.
All single family homes must have a (2) car or more garage. No carports are allowed. Only ones already approved and existing will be allowed.
Any addition to an existing building, any exterior alteration modification or change to an existing building or any new detached structure MUST have the approval of the committee BEFORE any work is undertaken. Examples of such projects include a deck, greenhouse, storage shed, fireplace, fence, concrete surfaces and antennas.
- ARB Application: Must be accompanied by (2) complete set of plans.
- Inoperable vehicles or vehicles under repair for a period longer than 48 (forty-eight) hours may be placed, kept, or stored upon the Property only if in a closed garage. No Lot shall be used as a junk yard or auto graveyard. None of the above-mentioned vehicles shall be permitted to be parked in the subdivision.
- All sheds are to be submitted to ARB committee for approval and must be maintained.
- No window air-conditions shall be permitted . Only A/C already existing and not visible from the road.
- In-ground swimming pools are permitted but above ground pools are strictly prohibited.
- Under no circumstances shall pulp, tin, or tar paper appear on any portion of the exterior of the building. No garage or accessory building shall be used as living quarters.
- Lots shall be kept mowed and maintained at all times.
- Boats and recreational vehicles shall be parked or stored behind forward front building line, and no closer than 5 feet to any property line.
- Parking of vehicles is permitted in garages and on driveways it is not permitted on roadway or on the lawn.
- Nothing shall be done or maintained on the property which may be or become obnoxious, illegal, harmful, offensive, or a nuisance.
If the above restrictions are followed our development will look good and there will be less letters of violations to send.