General Information
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Barrington Heights Homeowners Association, a California non-profit corporation (the “Master Association”) consists of those Owners of Lots within the ultimate boundaries of Barrington Heights Homeowners Association.
The primary role of the Association is to maintain aesthetic control, enforce the governing documents, and care for the Association owned common areas.
The Association is governed by a five member Community Board. The Board meets quarterly (unless it is a holiday).The Board uses the service of a professional association Management Company to run the day to day operations. Should you have a concern or question regarding Barrington Heights HOA, please contact:
The Avalon Management Group, Inc.
31608 Railroad Canyon Road, Canyon Lake, CA 92587
Telephone: (951) 699-2918, Facsimile: (951) 244-0520
E-mail: Barrington Web site: www.avalonweb.com
Architectural Issues:
Architectural decisions, including approving Home Improvement Applications are made by an Architectural Committee comprised of five homeowners that are appointed by the Board of Directors. The Architectural Committee meets on an as needed basis to review homeowner submitted Home Improvement applications that are processed through the Management Company. The Architectural Control Committee has 30 days in which to approve an application. Therefore, Homeowners are encouraged to seek approval well in advance of their contractors proposed start date.
Enforcement:
The Board of Directors has directed the Management Company to perform inspections of the community two times a month to ensure there are no violations of the governing documents. If a violation is found the Management Company will issue a letter to the owner, which is the start of Barrington Height’s enforcement policies. If you receive such a letter, it is generally due to one of these inspections. While no one likes getting this type of letter, it is through this process that your property values are maintained.
The primary role of the Association is to maintain aesthetic control, enforce the governing documents, and care for the Association owned common areas.
The Association is governed by a five member Community Board. The Board meets quarterly (unless it is a holiday).The Board uses the service of a professional association Management Company to run the day to day operations. Should you have a concern or question regarding Barrington Heights HOA, please contact:
The Avalon Management Group, Inc.
31608 Railroad Canyon Road, Canyon Lake, CA 92587
Telephone: (951) 699-2918, Facsimile: (951) 244-0520
E-mail: Barrington Web site: www.avalonweb.com
Architectural Issues:
Architectural decisions, including approving Home Improvement Applications are made by an Architectural Committee comprised of five homeowners that are appointed by the Board of Directors. The Architectural Committee meets on an as needed basis to review homeowner submitted Home Improvement applications that are processed through the Management Company. The Architectural Control Committee has 30 days in which to approve an application. Therefore, Homeowners are encouraged to seek approval well in advance of their contractors proposed start date.
Enforcement:
The Board of Directors has directed the Management Company to perform inspections of the community two times a month to ensure there are no violations of the governing documents. If a violation is found the Management Company will issue a letter to the owner, which is the start of Barrington Height’s enforcement policies. If you receive such a letter, it is generally due to one of these inspections. While no one likes getting this type of letter, it is through this process that your property values are maintained.