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Park Place Townhomes FAQ
The following brief information is to assist you in understanding the logistics of the Park Place Community. There are 104 homes in the neighborhood consisting of Center Pointe Drive, Colchis Court, and Vinca Circle.
Exterior Home Maintenance covered by the HOA includes, but is not necessarily limited to: gutter cleaning, grounds maintenance, private street maintenance, street lighting, exterior painting, pool and clubhouse operations, wood repair, siding repair and replacement, roof repair and replacement, deck stain, deck repair and replacement, an annual termite inspection and warranty contract, and plumbing located outside the house up to the city water meter or city sewer line.
Garbage and Recycle pick up is Friday mornings except for holiday weeks. You will be left a note on your trash can with holiday schedule updates.
The Landscape Company visits the property weekly during the warmer months and as needed during the colder months. Schedules may change due to weather.
The property management company is Grandchester Meadows, Inc. All documents and community information can be found on the Park Place Docs or by calling (919) 389-7944.
The current BOD Members are: Jesse James, Charlie Seay, Judy Brown, Peter Thoits, and Christine Hamaker.
BOD meets as needed at the clubhouse. The schedule is listed on the calendar.
A copy of the By laws and Covenants can be found at: Park Place Docs
Parking arrangements are as follows: Each home is entitled to two parking spaces. The homes with a garage and a driveway are assigned to park in the garage and driveway. These garage homes are also assigned any space that is directly behind the driveway if this space blocks the driveway access. All additional spaces are intended for visitor use.
Pets: Household pets are allowed but must be controlled with a leash by a capable person when outside the home. Residents must clean up after their pets and it would be best if pet owners used the areas away from homes for pet "relief..." since nobody likes to look out their kitchen window to see a dog with an arched back in their yard.
For Sale/ Rent Signs: One advertisement sign is allowed in the front yard or in a window but is not allowed in common areas.
Watering: Homeowners are responsible for watering lawn areas around their home during the growing months.
