Canterbury TalesA Covenant Protected Community
April 2018 Vol. 21 No. 04 • Circulation: 385
Upcoming HOA Meeting
Tuesday, Apr. 3rd, 7:00 p.m.Tuesday, May 1st, 7:00 p.m.
Wine Tasting: Monthly. 2nd Sat. @ 6:30 p.m. Tom Daniels - 720-272-0030 or Linda
Daniels - 720-552-4628 for more info Garage Sale: June 1st & 2nd Spring Dumpster Day: June 16th, 8 a.m. - noon Evening in the Park: June 17th Concert in the Park: August 19th (Tentative) Fall Dumpster Day: September 22nd Annual HOA Meeting: October 2nd Halloween Festival: October 27th Holiday Hayride: December 9th
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Did you know? If you live in Canterbury, whether or not you pay dues, the
Covenants apply to you. Check them out
at HOACANTERBURY.COM
2018 Canterbury HOA Dues – $75.00Due Date: November 15, 2017
CHOA, P.O. Box 621382, Littleton, CO 80162
Name:______________________________________________ _________
Address:______________________________________________________
Phone Number:___________________________________________________
Email Address:_______________________________________________(Why we ask? Just in case there is an announcement and we need to
get information to homeowners quickly. We promise we will not abuse this.)
Canterbury Calendar of Events
Summary of the March 6th Board Meeting
• Dues payments are running ahead of last year; by this time last year we had 179 homes paid; this year we have 184 (there are 360 homes in Canterbury).
• The bulk of the meeting was spent on reviewing the new website design. The description of each social event has been added to the website. The Board reviewed the process for getting online payments to the web-site. When polling a neighboring HOA we learned that additional dues payments did not come in as a result of the convenience. The Board remains committed to creating convenience for the HOA members, but will weigh the costs and benefits of adding the online payments.
• Covenant issues - the issue of not shoveling snow is not a covenant issue. We received comments requesting neighbors who have corner lots to please shovel both sides of their homes. While not a covenant issue, the Board has often requested a compliance of shoveling within 24 hours of the cessation of a snow storm.
• Crime and safety committee report: the committee continues to recom-mend all homes keep their outside lights on at night. The committee will be contacting communities along Meadows to set up a community meeting on safety (and speeding). Jeffco Road & Bridge will re-evaluate putting three way stop signs at Meadows/Vista View. The committee, in connection with our maintenance group, is checking with Foothills about adding lights to Chaucer Park.
Canterbury Cross - Which Best
Suits the Canterbury Tales?
In the course of the work with the upgrading of the website, the Board ques-tioned the use of the Fleur de Lis on our monthly Canterbury Tales. The Fleur de Lis (or flowering Lily) is used most often in con-nection with French religiosity. We sought to provide something more “Chaucer-based” and found the Canterbury Cross. The Canterbury Cross was designed after a Saxon brooch, dating circa 850 that was found in 1867 in Canterbury, England. Geoffrey Chaucer wrote the Canterbury Tales. Chaucer died in 1400 and is widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages. He was the first poet to be bur-ied in Poets’ Corner of Westminster Abbey.
2018 Board MembersCanterbury Homeowners Association
P.O. Box 621382 • Littleton, CO 80162www.hoacanterbury.com
President: Leslie Thompson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .720-560-8988 Vice President: John Anthone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .303-717-9653Secretary: Steve Barnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .720-289-6574Treasurer: Debbie Meienberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .303-948-8999 At Large: Tom Daniels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .720-272-0030At Large: OPEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .At Large: Chris Haller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .614-506-2892At Large: Karen Mulberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .303-904-0199
Contact us by email at:[email protected]
[email protected]@hoacanterbury.com
CommitteesWelcoming: Jenelle Bezdek/Natalie Cushman . . . . . . . 303-668-6970Maintenance: Tom Daniels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .720-272-0030 Architectural Control Chair: John Anthone. . . . . . . . . .303-717-9653 Covenant Control: John Anthone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .303-717-9653Website Manager: Chris Haller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .614-506-2892Tales Editor: Sharon Brigner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .303-979-4400Tales Delivery: Barb Little . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .720-323-6589
The Canterbury Tales is published monthly by the Canterbury Homeowners Association, a non-profit homeowners association. The newsletter is distributed by block leaders.
News ArticlesThe deadline for news articles is the 15th of the month before the next month’s issue, except for the Jan. issue which is Dec. 10th. Please email news articles to the editor at [email protected]. All “Letters to the Editor” must be signed and include a daytime phone number in case there are any questions. Letters may be printed without the author’s name if requested.
AdvertisingThe deadline for advertisements is the 15th of the month for the next month’s issue, except for the Jan. issue which is Dec. 4th.
To place an ad, call Colorado Lasertype, 303-979-7499.Email: [email protected]
To find ad rates and discounts, go to www.ColoradoLasertype.com
and click on the “Advertising Rates” link.Appearance of an advertisement in this publication does not
constitute a recommendation or endorsement by the publisher or the association of the goods or services offered therein. The opinions expressed in this newsletter are those of the individual authors and not of the Board of Directors of your association or the publisher. Neither the Board, publisher nor the authors intend to provide any profession-al service or opinion through this publication.
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Jefferson County Contact Info Animal Control: 303-271-5070 or report to [email protected] Info Hotline (fire restrictions, fireworks): 303-271-8200Foothills Parks & Rec (Chaucer Park): 303-409-2100 or www.ifoothills.orgParking (parking problems, abandoned vehicles): 303-277-0211Road & Bridge (street/potholes, sidewalk, snow/ice issues): 303-271-5200Sheriff (non-emergency): 303-277-0211 or [email protected] (recurring neighborhood issues): 303-271-5677
More information: 303-409-2404
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Covenant Issues Every year the HOA board members want to make the residents of Canterbury aware of the covenant complaints we received throughout the year. We respond to every complaint. We will not use the name of the complainant when we notify a homeowner that there is a covenant complaint filed against them. If the issue is not brought into compliance, the county will be notified and they will investigate the complaint. If the county finds that the complaint is valid, they will give the homeowner 7 days to correct the issue. If it is not corrected, a fine can be imposed. Obviously nobody wants these complaints to get that far. To date, there have only been a handful of complaints that have been reported to the county. Our covenants mirror the Jefferson County Official Development Plan (OPD). Jeffco will enforce the ODP. Here is a list of the most common covenants violated: • Parking and Storage. At least two off-street parking
spaces shall be required for each residence. No inoper-able or unlicensed vehicle shall remain parked in front of any residence for longer than three (3) consecutive days. Vehicles to be parked for longer than three (3) consecutive days shall be stored as provided below:
• Boats, Trailers, Campers, and Recreation Vehicle Storage. Boats, campers, trailers, mobile homes, recre-ational vehicles, snowmobiles, junk vehicles, or other similar types of vehicles shall only be permitted to be stored within completely enclosed structures or within areas specifically designed for such storage provided such areas are behind building setback lines. This
provision is required by the Jefferson County Official Development Plan (ODP). It applies to all defined vehi-cles whether operational or not.
• Automobiles, Trucks and Other Vehicles not covered by Section 10 A above. All such vehicles to be stored for longer than three (3) consecutive days will be concealed within an enclosed garage or in the rear of the residence which is concealed from view by a six ft. high privacy fence surrounding the rear yard area. All operational and licensed vehicles may remain parked in front of resi-dences; however, owners are encouraged to park such vehicles in off-street parking spaces when not in use.
• Garbage and Refuse Disposal. No lot, out-lot or vacant parcel shall be used or maintained as a dumping ground for rubbish, trash, garbage or other waste. No lot shall be used in whole or in part for the storage of any prop-erty or thing that will cause such lot to appear in an unclean or untidy condition or that will be obnoxious to the eye; nor shall any substance, thing or material emit foul or obnoxious odors, or that which will cause any noise that will or might disturb the peace, quiet, comfort or serenity of the occupants of surrounding property.
• Clearing of Trees and Grading. All the trees cleared will be disposed of in such a way that all lots, whether vacant or occupied by a residence, shall be kept free of accumulations of brush, trash or other materials which may constitute a fire hazard or render a lot unsightly, provided, however, that this shall not operate or restrict
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Owners from storing fireplace wood in neat stacks on their lots.
• We have also received complaints about trash cans on the driveway or side yard, visible from the street. This is also a covenant violation. Please keep your trash cans in the garage or behind your fence.
• Every resident in Canterbury is bound by these cov-enants, whether you pay dues or not. Please help us keep Canterbury a desirable neighborhood by following these simple covenants. A complete list of covenants and architectural control requirements are on the new website, HOACanterbury.com
A Message From Foothills It is official, Chaucer Park will be getting a new playground this summer! We have the date planned for August 11th and will have a large group of experienced playground building vol-unteers out from the Columbine Stake of the LDS church. We would also love to have the neighborhood involved! We will be setting up a time to meet with neighborhood children to hear their input on the playground as well as community meetings. This is the beginning stages of the planning and I will be sure to keep you involved along the way. For 2018 we will be working on the playground and shelter with more improvement, like irrigation, to come. Please let me know if you have any questions. I am really looking forward to working with you this summer! Thanks!
— Sarah McAfee, Parks Operation and Volunteer Coordinator, Foothills Parks & Recreation District
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