Fenced Land Assessments
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Red Bank Oaks Ensuring Accuracy of Fenced Land Assessments To ensure the Association accurately assesses each landowner's fenced acreage, the fenced acreage should be objectively measured. In 2001, the landowners decided the amount of acreage fenced will be determined using one of three methods: 1. The landowner may submit a letter from a licensed surveyor indicating the measurement(s) of the fencing and certifying the amount of acreage fenced. This letter must be dated, certified, and contain the mailing address and phone number of the surveyor. A copy of the document is to be maintained in the Association Treasurer's files. 2. The landowner may allow a Red Bank Oaks Property Owners' Association Board member to measure the perimeter of the fenced acreage using a measuring wheel. The landowner is encouraged to escort the Board Member and take part in this activity. The measurement(s) will be documented, along with the names of the Board Member and the Landowner, and the document will be signed and dated by both parties. A copy of the document is to be maintained in the Association Treasurer's files. 3. If the landowner does not contact the Association and elect to use either of the above methods to help ensure accurate assessment, the Association will automatically assume the fenced acreage to be the full acreage of the property, even if the naked eye suggests the acreage to be much smaller. Though not reflected in the CC&Rs, it has been Association policy to allow each landowner to fence 1 (one) acre without penalty. All fenced acreage beyond the 1-acre allowance will be assessed accordingly. |
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