SEPTEMBER VIP 2022

SECURITY

Q & A with Security

GRASS and WEEDS For purposes of maintaining a beautiful and safe community, please comply with the HOA rule (2.30 Maintenance of Lots and Homes) requiring Members to maintain lots/yards. All lot and home owners shall maintain their lots and homes in good repair. The accumulation on any lot of trash, debris, compost piles or tree and shrub clippings, shall be removed by the owner at the earliest possible time. Native grasses and tall weeds shall be mowed on a regular basis and maintained in a manner consistent with the natural environment of the surrounding forest and common area of Forest Highlands. As a reference point, grass and weeds on lots should not exceed knee height. If it is determined grass/weeds on a lot are a fire danger or unmaintained, the owner will be required to cut the vegetation, so it is safe and appears maintained.

Saturday, September 3 1 - 2:30pm, Administration Conference room

Topics: Alarms, online “dwellingLIVE” the resident/guest registration computer program and speed limits On Saturday, September 3, Security staff will be available to answer questions pertaining to about anything on your mind, but common topics in the past have been home alarms, using the dwellingLIVE resident-guest online software program and for this year speed limit enforcement. Security will be in the Administration Conference room from 1:00-2:30, please stop by with questions or simply to informally visit. If you have questions or need information about the upcoming Q&A opportunity, contact Jim Barquin, Director of Security at jbarquin@fhgc.com or (928) 525-5290.

LET'S KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE!

SOLD A VEHICLE or CHANGED A WINDSHIELD?

Please help the Security Department update your electronic dwellingLIVE resident/guest profile. A few reasons records are inaccurate:

• A new vehicle is purchased and someone moves a transponder from the sold vehicle to the purchased vehicle. It is important to update Security with the vehicle(s) change • Windshield replacement. It is important to let Security know the transponder was not taken off the replaced windshield because the transponder remains active and could be used for unauthorized access into Forest Highlands • Acquiring a vehicle and placing a new transponder on the vehicle; normally this means a vehicle has been sold. It is important to update Security so the sold vehicle can be removed from your personal dwellingLIVE profile. This type of action prevents unauthorized access to Forest Highlands

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