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How Do My HRGCA Assessment Dues Contribute to Maintaining Property Values?
The Homeowners Association of Highlands Ranch Golf Club, Inc. has the responsibility to ensure all common area lighting, trees, landscaping, and monument signs are well maintained in this first class 18 hole golf club community. The Association also assists in homeowner communication about events which affect the community and the surrounding area through this website, a quarterly newsletter and emails sent to homeowners. The HOA dues are billed twice a year.
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What Are Pet Ordinances & Contacts For Concerns?
A maximum of four (4) dogs or cats or a combination of four of these animals are permitted per house. Douglas County Ordinance O-992-011.
Questions and complaints regarding dangerous animals, number of animals, condition of animals, barking or other disturbances should be directed to Douglas County Animal Control at 303.660.7529. For urgent complaints that need to be handled 24 hours a day, call 303.660.7500
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What Do I Need to Do if I Want to Change Something to Outside of House?
The HRGCA is a sub association within the Highlands Ranch Community Association for covenant control concerns. For covenant and architectural questions visit the HRGCA Home Improvement & Covenant section for more information.
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Who Is Responsible for What Area for Snow Removal?
The snow removal ordinance for Douglas County is that all snow and ice must be removed by that homeowner from sidewalks and driveways within 24 hours after snow has stopped falling. You may find more information on removal schedules and reporting individuals who are not clearing their driveways at the Douglas County website
Snow or ice cannot not be placed in any public right of way. Please be courteous of your neighbors and school children and remember to keep your walks clear.
The HRGCA is responsible for snow removal around the mail kiosks and common sidewalk areas surrounding the entrance areas.
All streets are the responsbility of Douglas County for snow removal. Please visit their website to review their policies and guidelines.
Here is additional information for Metro District and Douglas County:
Be sure to knock snow off trees to minimize damage. If you have further questions please review the information at the Douglas County Public Works website or call 303-660-7476. For public utility power outages contact Xcel Energy.
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Who Can I Contact With Questions?
You can contact the Property Manager, Diane Ball at 303-471-8935 or via email
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