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South Point Subdivision Home Owners Association Update March 2010

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Dear Fellow Southpoint Homeowners/Tenants,

Spotlight Covenant of the Month – Garage Sale and Yard Signs

Greetings! We are already to March. The spring season will be upon us very soon.

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An issue that the ACC has seen with more frequency is the appearance of yard signs that are against the Restrictive Covenant. With the weather getting warmer, garage sales will definitely be on the minds of homeowners to begin spring cleaning. The ACC would like to remind you that in accordance with Paragraph 23 of the Amended and Reinstated Restrictive Covenants that no signs of any kind shall be displayed to the public view on any Lot, except customary signs advertising the Lot for sale or rent. Signs advertising celebrations such as birthdays, anniversaries, births, deaths, religious holidays, or national holidays, which are utilized for a limited period of time, are permitted as long as the signs are removed timely after the event by the Owner of the Lot.

In addition to your lot, if you place any signs throughout the subdivision to promote your garage sale and/or lost pets, please be responsible and remove the signage in a timely manner. It is a detraction from the subdivision. Also, please be aware that it is a safety hazard to post signage onto the actual sign (i.e. stop sign). Signs placed on the traffic signs will be subject to immediate removal.

Fine Information:

Amount: $50.00
Compliance Required: Within 3 days
Fine Duration: 5 days
Max Fine: $250.00

What is the Architectural Control Committee?

The Architectural Control Committee (“ACC”) of Southpoint Subdivision is established to maintain the quality and desirability of Southpoint by overseeing the compliance of the Restrictive Covenants of SPHA.

The ACC is charged with carrying out the general plan of the subdivision and to ensure that we maintain a high standard of appearance within the neighborhood. The ACC is separate and autonomous (i.e., the right or power of self-government; undertaken or carried on without outside control; existing or capable of existing independently; responding, reacting, or developing independently of the whole) to the Board of Directors although it works closely with the Board.

Need to Report a Restrictive Covenant Violation?

Click here to visit the ACC section of Southpoint Subdivision’s website and use one of the forms in the top left hand corner.

Got Feedback?

We love to hear from homeowners on thoughts to improve the subdivision. Feel free to email the ACC if you need assistance or clarification regarding the responsibilities of the committee.

Want to Improve Southpoint Subdivision?

Your Homeowner’s Association would love to have your time! There are many committees that make up your homeowner’s association. Click here to check out the committees. Many responsibilities require a minimal time investment per month.

Your home is typically your largest investment, help improve the subdivision. Be involved and volunteer! Email the ACC or the Board to get started today.

Additional Information:

Southpoint Website – www.southpointsubdivision.com
ACC Email – accspha@gmail.com
Southpoint Board Email – southpointboard@gmail.com

23. No signs of any kind shall be displayed to the public view on any Lot, except customary signs advertising the Lot for sale or rent. Signs advertising celebrations such as birthdays, anniversaries, births, deaths, religious holidays, or national holidays, which are utilized for a limited period of time, are permitted as long as the signs are removed timely after the event by the Owner of the Lot.

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Architectural Control Committee
Southpoint Homeowner’s Association, Inc.
P. O. Box 1496
Denham Springs, LA 70727-1496
225-610-9578
www.southpointsubdivision.com

Southpoint Subdivision – Building Not Just a Neighborhood, But a Community!

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South Point Entrance Signhttp://www.southpointappraiser.com/ – Denham Springs FHA Appraisers: Southpoint Subdivision ACC Spotlight Email – January 2010

Dear Fellow Southpoint Homeowners/Tenants,

Spotlight of the Month – Construction Plans for Additions, Sheds, Fences, etc.

Greetings! We hope that you and your family have had a cherished and happy holiday season. As the new year comes to a start, we wish each you a healthy and prosperous 2010. The new year also brings about thoughts of home improvement as well.

The ACC would like to remind you that in accordance with Paragraph 9 of the Amended and Reinstated Restrictive Covenants that no residence or building of any kind, including sheds, storage units, garages, or carport coverings, driveways, or fence, which improvement extends above ground level, shall be erected, placed, altered, or permitted on any Lot unless and until the construction plans, specifications, elevations, and a plan showing the location for the structure shall have been approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee.

Please begin to submit the ACC submission forms to ensure your home improvement plans are improved in time before you plan to commence construction. You can find the form on the website here. Please allow for up to 4 weeks for processing.

Fine Amount:
Violation – Fence Construction, Shed or Workshop
Compliance – Required within 3 Days
Amount – $250 per day/$1,500 max of 6 days

What is the Architectural Control Committee?

The Architectural Control Committee (“ACC”) of Southpoint Subdivision is established to maintain the quality and desirability of Southpoint by overseeing the compliance of the Restrictive Covenants of SPHA.

The ACC is charged with carrying out the general plan of the subdivision and to ensure that we maintain a high standard of appearance within the neighborhood. The ACC is separate and autonomous (i.e., the right or power of self-government; undertaken or carried on without outside control; existing or capable of existing independently; responding, reacting, or developing independently of the whole) to the Board of Directors although it works closely with the Board.

Need to Report a Restrictive Covenant Violation?

Click here to visit the ACC section of Southpoint Subdivision’s website and use one of the forms in the top left hand corner.

Got Feedback?

We love to hear from homeowners on thoughts to improve the subdivision. Feel free to email the ACC if you need assistance or clarification regarding the responsibilities of the committee.

Want to Improve Southpoint Subdivision?

Your Homeowner’s Association would love to have your time! There are many committees that make up your homeowner’s association. Click here to check out the committees. Many responsibilities require a minimal time investment of 1-2 hrs per month.

Your home is typically your largest investment, help improve the subdivision. Be involved and volunteer! Email the ACC or the Board to get started today.

Additional Information:

Southpoint Website – www.southpointsubdivision.com
ACC Email – accspha@gmail.com
Southpoint Board Email – southpointboard@gmail.com

“9. No residence or building of any kind, including sheds, storage units, garages, or carport coverings, driveways, or fence, which improvement extends above ground level, shall be erected, placed, altered, or permitted on any Lot unless and until the construction plans, specifications, elevations, and a plan showing the location for the structure shall have been approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee. The Architectural Control Committee shall review the plans to confirm the exterior design is harmonious with existing structures, and the location is acceptable with respect to topography and finished grade evaluation. Heavy-duty plastic constructed storage sheds (e.g., Rubbermaid brand) are acceptable and should be placed in the rear portion of the Lot behind the residence. No fence or wall shall be erected, placed or altered on any Lot closer to any street than the minimum building setback line of twenty-five (25’) feet, nor any nearer to any street than the location of the front of the house. The minimum roof pitch shall be six (6’) feet on twelve (12’) feet.”


Architectural Control Committee
Southpoint Homeowner’s Association, Inc.
P. O. Box 1496
Denham Springs, LA 70727-1496
225-610-9578
www.southpointsubdivision.com

Southpoint Subdivision – Building Not Just a Neighborhood, But a Community!

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