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YOU Are The Key To Our Success!

Although, as we often mention, the  most important duty of our association is to protect the value of our property itself, but the members who make upthe association. Without you, the homeowner, the resident, our community is nothing morethan a collection of buildings, landscape and asphalt. As members of the community, homeowners bring their own individual  tastes, likes, dislikes and preferences into the community. It is that diversity that makes our community interesting and full of life.

It is also that diversity that creates the need for commonly accepted guidelines in order to help everyone get along and pursue a collective goal: peaceful and harmonious community living that benefits the investment we have in the community.

By recognizing the diverse makeup of our most valuable assets, the homeowner members, each of us can begin to understand the  need for commonly accepted rules and cross-section of homeowners in order to represent the full spectrum of individual tastes and concerns. Without that understanding it is easy to become distracted and concern ourselves with the loss of individual freedons and distaste of conformity that some associate with association living.

In order for our comrrunity to develop to its fullest potential, each and every one of us must develop an appreciation of the others who make up our community. And with that appreciation will come a desire to contribute to each others well-being within the  community. We can choose to embrace the potential of our association and  work within its framework to create an atmosphere of peaceful, harmonious living, or we can choose to ignore that potential and view our association as a hindrance in our own pursuit of umbridled happiness. Elther way, we alone have the power to create the perceptions that we embrace. If you don't appreciate the  benefits created by our community guidelines, then those  guidelines will never be respected.

The key to successful association living is to recognize the  benefits provided by living within an association and  accept that certan behaviors and actions detract from those benefits. By doing so, we are able to contribute to the success of our association, our community and  ultimately our own investment we have made in our property.

Likewise, successful association living also relies heavily upon recognizing those behaviors and actions that enhance the  benefits of living within an association. Conforming to community guidelines, active participation in association activities such as committees and the board of directors, and choosing to attend board meetings in order to understand the issues that face our association are perfect examples of how each and everyone of us can contribute tothe betterment of our commuity.

Our association may be legally obligaled to preserve, protect and enhance the common assets of the association, but in order for our association to do that we must also recogrize the value of its most important asset you the homeowner. Without your cooperation, support and involvement, our association cannot succeed. The investment we have in our property demands that cooperation, support and involvement. To neglect that responsibiity is to neglect our investment, and few of us can aford to do that!



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Alexious Fiero

The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.

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