The Board of Directors of the Homeowners Association
meets the second Monday of each month in Clubhouse #2 at 7:00 p.m.
Check the Breeze calendar for exact dates. All homeowners are encouraged
to attend the meeting.
Committees are the forum in which you can participate in the affairs
of the community, make your needs known, register complaints and
suggestions, and above all, be part of the decision making process.
The following committees are active in the community and need your
help and support in order to be effective.
| Buildings |
Pools |
| Grounds |
Finance |
| Architectural |
Activities |
| Rules and Regulations |
Nominating |
| Security |
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You are encouraged to attend. All meetings are held in clubhouse
#2. Check the Breeze calendar for dates, times and current listings
of committee chairpersons.
The Board of Directors is empowered by the legal documents of the
Association to enforce the Association’s Rules, Regulations,
and CC&R’S. The need for enforcement arises when owners
and residents or their guests fail to comply with rules, regulations
and CC&R’s, in such matters as:
A. Payment of dues and assessments.
B. Damaging community property.
C. Infraction of rules of conduct affecting the safety, security
and right to quiet enjoyment by others in their use of community
property.
D. Construction of improvements and alternations affecting the architectural
integrity of the community, without first submitting plans and obtaining
Board approval.
The guards are hired by the Association to enforce the Rules
and Regulations. Your respect and cooperation are expected. Complaints
or concerns regarding the guard’s discharge of their duties
should be directed in writing to Seabreeze Management Company Inc.,
Attn: Beachwalk Account Executive, 39 Argonaut, Suite 100, Aliso
Viejo, CA 92656.
The Board will enforce the payment of delinquent dues, special assessments
and penalty assessments. A late charge will be applied for payments
received after the 15th of each month. The use of any Beachwalk
facility is denied to any homeowner or homeowners tenant when their
monthly assessment is past due.
The Board can levy special assessments or penalty assessments against
an owner for recovery of costs incurred by the Association as a
result of damage caused to community property by a resident or guests.
The Board can levy penalty assessment for violations of rules of
conduct or may obtain court injunctions to restrain continuing violators
or violations.
The Board can deal with architectural violations by means of legal
injunctions and by abatement proceedings.
Legal actions on behalf of the Association are very expensive but
necessary to protect the best interest of all homeowners. Individuals,
who act contrary to the controls that we have all agreed to abide
by, create a financial burden on each and every homeowner. Please
do your part to see that the rules are followed or take action to
see the rules are changed.
If legal action is necessary against any homeowner, resident or
guest, the Board of Directors may seek, in additional to any other
remedies, payment by the homeowner of the board’s attorney
fees and costs as permitted by the legal documents.
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