Dumpster
The dumpster at the main entrance is provided for the use of Callalantee Mountain Resort Property Owners only. It is also intended for household garbage and NOT COMMERCIAL waste. If you see someone dumping waste such as large boxes and small refrigerators that does not appear to be household garbage, please challenge and instruct them to take their waste to the waste collection station on Hwy. 67 by the Corrections Facility.
Trees
As the weather gets better and many of you will be sprucing up your home sites, for fire safety, remember to remove the fallen leaves from around your cabins. Impact Fees: The board also voted to assess new home construction a $1,500 impact fee. The money will be set aside for the road maintenance.
Gates
The gates are operational. A letter was mailed to all residents on July 24th, 2007, indicating what the temporary pass code would be. It is important for you to add a # before this code. This code will only work until August 31st, 2008. You must either e-mail Leni Smith or mail us on what you would like your permanent pass code to be. To open the gates for your incoming visitor, simply press #9 on your phone. Please feel free to e-mail any of the board members under the "Contact Us" tab if you should have any additional questions. |
Covenant/By-Laws Enforcement
We have provided a copy of the Covenants and By-Laws on this web site. Thom McKeag was voted Chairman of the Covenant/By-Laws Committee at our last meeting. This committee will be responsible for enforcement of these existing documents and re-writing sections that are either outdated or not clearly written. As you know, any changes to either document requires 2/3 approval or 86 votes, so we have no plans to change anything without majority approval. If you would like to serve on this committee, please notify one of the board members.
Community Wells
If you are on one of the four community wells, you should have received a letter from your Well Manager stating the new ownership and the monthly charge of $20. There is a cost associated with pumping water out of the ground and I've personally seen electric bills for one well that was around $140 for one month. If you do the quick math you will see it would take seven people on that well to break even. If you are not paying your fair share, your manager, who is also your neighbor has to pay it. Please be a good and responsible neighbor and pay your monthly water bill. |