2022 Guest Rules

2.25 Trash Removal Homeowner participation in residential trash removal program is mandatory, with monthly fees of $10.95 (as noted in section 7.6, Water Company Charges). Trash receptacles may not be over-filled, must close completely, and be wheeled to the end of the driveway no earlier than 24 hours prior to pick up on Monday mornings. Members found to have over-filled trash receptacles that result in scattered trash are subject to a fine. Members are responsible for their guests’/renters’ compliance with this rule. Only the approved trash receptacles may be used. The trash receptacle will be wheeled back by the contractor’s personnel. To begin service or obtain an additional receptacle, call the Forest Highlands Public Works Office at (928) 525-5244. For items too large or bulky to fit in the approved trash receptacle, a large dumpster is located next to the water reclamation facility, on the opposite side of the large storage tank from the Public Works office building. This bulk item dumpster is available to members only Monday – Friday from 7:00am – 3:00pm, and Saturday 7:00am – noon. Disposal of construction waste is prohibited. Do not dump hot ashes into any trash receptacle. 2.27 Recycling Program: Community Dumpsters Community Recycle bins are available at the Meadow golf course maintenance facility (located behind the Fire Station) and at the Public Works Wastewater Treatment Plant for member use (located off of Paleo Place). Acceptable items to recycle are: newspaper, cardboard, office paper, junk mail, plastic, aluminum and tin. Glass is acceptable ONLY in the bin marked for glass. All other items are prohibited and should be discarded in trash receptacles.

3.0 SECURITY 3.1 Compliance Program & Enforcement

The Association has adopted The Forest Highlands Association Enforcement Policies and Procedures for violations of the Forest Highlands CC&R’s, Development Standards, and Rules and Regulations. The Compliance Program provides for notice to the Member of a violation. If the violation is not corrected following such notice from the Association, then the Board of Directors will send a Hearing Notice to the member. The member will be given an opportunity to be heard before the Board of Directors with respect to the violation. Sanctions against the member, including fines or suspension of the Member’s right to use the common area facilities at Forest Highlands may be imposed. In determining what sanctions to impose, the Board of Directors may consider such matters as the severity of the violation and whether the Member has previously violated the CC&R’s, Development Standards, or Association Rules. Speeding and parking violations will be assessed fines. Please refer to Section 12.2 for the fee schedule. The offending party is also subject to other action under the Enforcement Policies and Procedures for violations of the CC&R’s, Development Standards, and Rules and Regulations. If a citation is received, the appropriate fine will be billed to the monthly member statement. In the event a member wants to appeal a violation, a letter should be written to the Association Board stating why the violation should be waived. The letter must be received within 15 days of the violation in order to be considered.

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