Announcements/Reminders

Announcement: The second quarter meeting of The Falls at Mason Creek HOA board of directors is scheduled for June 17th at 6:30 P.M. at The Falls pool house.


Reminder: The Falls at Mason Creek has experienced a number of incidents of vandalism and has had excessive park and ride vehicles parked and left unattended at the pool house, and ride share vehicles have been parked and left unattended for over 5 plus hours. We are asking residents to post on Facebook when you need to park your vehicle at the pool house for an extended period, to avoid being towed. (Not intended for playground, tennis courts, walking trail, or swimming pool amenities). The board members CANNOT determine or identify which vehicle belongs to a resident or non-resident. As stated on the sign posted in the parking lot, unattended vehicles will be towed at the owner's expense. Thank you for your cooperation.


Reminder:  In accordance with The Falls HOA Community-Wide Standards: "No trees larger than four inches (4") in diameter (measured at a point two (2) feet from the base), flowering trees, shrubs or evergreens shall be removed except within twenty five (25) feet of the building site or ten (10) feet from sidewalk, residence or driveway without prior written approval except for diseased or dead trees. Each builder/owner is strongly encouraged to preseve a substantial tree save area in the front yard."


Reminder:  Please remember that proper maintenance of homes and yards is important in maintaining and enhancing the value of our homes and is required by The Falls HOA Community-Wide Standards. This includes, where needed: Painting of homes; pressure washing of homes, driveways, and sidewalks; properly grassed in front, sides, and back; blown of clippings and kept free of debris; grass mowed/cut regularly during the growing season; edged/maintained free of weeds; lawns, including shrubs, trees, planting beds, and natural areas kept in a manner that enhances and beautifies The Falls; mulch/pine straw kept refreshed and beds free of weeds; and street curbs kept weed free. Leaves and grass clippings are not to be blown into the street.


Reminder:  Please continue to “Scoop the Poop” when walking your pets in the community, whether it be on the sidewalks or the nature trail.  Also, Douglas County ordinances require that an owner of a domesticated animal confine the animal within an adequate fence or enclosure or within a house, garage or other building to prevent the animal from running at large.  The ordinances require that owners of dogs or cats prevent them from running at large on streets, sidewalks, other people's property, etc.  This is sometimes referred to as the leash law.


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