Windsor Gardens Life - page 18

Windsor Life
Page 18
POLICY PLATFORM
Fines Q & A
From Chris Scovil, Covenant Enforcement Officer
Why did I get fined?
Your covenant violation remained after the deadline for compliance, and/or you received
several violation notices exceeding the allowable number of violations, i.e., too many open
garage door or pet policy violations.
Other fines include Board-approved fines that are atypical from the Enforcement Policy fine
schedule that are imposed in an attempt to gain immediate compliance for violations that are
so egregious they need to be acted upon swiftly.
What can I do if I get fined?
You can pay the fine, or if you feel that you are not at fault for the violation, per the Colorado
Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA), you have the right to a hearing to appeal the
fine. Please follow the directions in the fine letter you received to request a hearing date.
The Association will set a hearing within 30 days from the receipt of your written request.
Within 10 days after the hearing you will receive a written notice on the Board’s decision. The
decision will be final and binding and will be effective when rendered.
I don’t think this fine is fair, and I don’t like the rule that caused me to get the fine. What can I do?
The homeowners in the community set the rules, and they set them to maintain the integrity, property value and quality of life in Windsor
Gardens. It’s important to meet with your fellow homeowners at committee and Board meetings to voice your concerns.
As the Covenant Enforcement Officer, can you suspend, reduce or get rid of the fine?
I cannot. It is up to the homeowners who govern the community to make that decision. To appeal a fine please follow the hearing request
guidelines outlined in the fine letter you receive. The Board members at the hearing will base their final decision on your testimony and evidence,
and the evidence presented by the Association.
FINE
Please be reminded that Blossoms
Restaurant carries the liquor license for
the following common areas in Windsor
Gardens: Restaurant, Patio off of the
Restaurant, entire Community Center,
including but not limited to CenterPoint East
and West, Auditorium, Pool and surrounding
grass, Golf Course and the Gazebo area.
What does that mean for you?  You may
not
bring your own alcoholic beverage to any
of those areas.  If you are caught doing so,
your beverage will be confiscated and you
risk being fined.
The liquor license laws are very strict and
when they are breached, the restaurant runs
the risk of losing the liquor license.
If you are having a gathering at any of those
locations, please speak to the restaurant
personnel about handling all of your alcoholic
beverage needs.  If you are heading to the
golf course or pool area and would like to
enjoy an alcoholic beverage while there,
come into the restaurant and purchase one
to take with you. Let them know you are going
to the pool or golf course and they will make
sure that you are served in an appropriate
container.
Alcoholic Beverages in Common Areas
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