PINE TREE COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, INC.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
This document is promulgated pursuant to Article IV, Section 5
of the Association's By-laws
1. OBSERVATION OF RULES
Ch. 720.305(1), Florida Statutes, states in part, "Each member
and the member's tenants, guests, invitees, and each association, are
governed by, and must comply with, this chapter, the governing
documents of the community, and the rules of the association..."
If any member, their tenants, guests or invitees violates any
provision of the documents or the reasonable rules and regulations of
the association, after complying with certain statutory requirements
a member's use rights such as the bar code may be suspended, and
reasonable fines of up to $100 per violation may be levied against a
member, or their tenants, guests, or invitees, up to a maximum of
$1000.
2. COMPLAINTS ABOUT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OR GATE GUARDS
An owner, tenant, guest or invitee may not discipline or verbally
abuse Property Management or Gate Guard personnel. Gate Guard
complaints should be directed to the Chairman of the Gate Access
Committee. Property Management complaints should be directed to the
President of the Board of Governors.
3. HOURS OF OPERATION
The hours of operation for contractors and service providers are from
7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., Monday thru Saturday during daylight saving
time, and from 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., otherwise. No work is
permitted on Sundays or legal holidays. Moving is permitted from 8:00
A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Exceptions must be approved by the Chairperson of
the Gate Access Committee or the President of the Board of Governors.
Emergencies are always accommodated.
4. SOLICITING
Solicitation by persons or by flyers placed in/on mailboxes, on
vehicles or attached to street signs is prohibited, charities
included.
5. ENTRY ACCESS LIST
Owners, and approved renters or extended visitors (over 30 days) must
provide a list to the guardhouse of their routine guests and vendors,
updated as required, and call the names in advance of anyone not on
the list.
6. BAR CODE DECALS
A decal(s) may be issued to a renter after the owner has submitted an
application, a copy of the leasing agreement, and the President has
signed an Approval of Occupancy. If an owner vacates their
home in the Estates and leases another in the Estates, under certain
conditions they may retain their bar code(s) for as long as they own
the first home.
7. ASSESSMENTS
Two types of assessments are levied by the Board of Governors: an
annual assessment for the general operation of the association which
is due on January 1; and a semiannual assessment for Gate Access
operations (based on improved lot status) divided into two
installments due January 1 and July 1. Florida Statutes provide that
if any owner is delinquent for more than 90 days, certain common
area use rights (bar code) of theirs, or their tenants, guests or
invitees may be suspended and reasonable fines of up to $100 per
violation levied against them, or their tenants, guests or invitees
up to a maximum of $1000. An opportunity for a hearing must be
provided.
8. CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION
Association membership rosters and all related information are for
the personal use of members, and the association. Do not provide this
information to any unauthorized person or organization.
9. VEHICLE OPERATION
The posted speed limit is 25 miles per hour. All STOP signs and speed
humps must be observed. Use extreme caution when approaching
walkers, joggers and children in the area.
10. VEHICLES
Unless they can be stored in an enclosed garage, the following
vehicles are prohibited from overnight parking in Pine Tree if
visible from the street:
a. Commercial vehicles or those showing or displaying any
commercial, charitable or institutional markings, signs, or displays
indicating a commercial or other non-personal use.
b. Vans, other than passenger minivans which must have windows on all
body panels and be designed and used to transport passengers.
c. Trucks of any type including pick-up trucks, and any vehicle with
a passenger cab and cargo bed, whether covered or uncovered, with or
without a bed top. "Cargo bed" is a vehicle with a bed
exposed to the elements or covered by a top.
d. Any boat or boat trailer, with or without a boat, or other device
which can be towed.
e. Semi-tractors or tractor trailers.
f. Vehicles which are not operable or licensed for use, e.g., golf
carts, mopeds.
g. Truck-mounted campers attached or detached from the truck
chassis.
h. Noisy or unsightly vehicles.
11. ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
Certain exterior changes require prior written approval of the
committee, e.g., new construction, remodeling, landscape changes,
pool construction, roof replacement, painting, driveway replacement.
Contact the committee chairman or the association manager for
details.
12. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Owners are required to maintain their roofs, driveways and exteriors
in a good state of repair and appearance. All lawns and landscaping
must be trimmed and provide a neat appearance, and overhanging trees
trimmed to allow a minimum of fourteen feet overhead clearance from
the road surface. A fine may be levied or bar code use rights may be
suspended for violations.
13. DAMAGE TO ASSOCIATION PROPERTY
Cost for damage(s) caused by any homeowner, their family, their
guests or their contractor/vendor is the responsibility of the
homeowner.
14. MAILBOXES
The mailbox, post and numbering system must be the type, size and
color specified by the association. Initial mailboxes are ordered by
the association. Replacement or repairs are an association expense.
15. LIGHTING
Outside post lights must be operational with a photocell or timer to
provide lighting from dusk to dawn. Homes without a post light must
provide some exterior lighting from dusk to dawn, and are encouraged
to install a post light.
16. FLAGPOLE INSTALLATION
Florida statutes allow for the display of certain flags, subject to
all building codes, zoning setbacks, other governmental regulations
including noise and lighting ordinances, and to all setback and
location criteria contained in Pine Tree's governing documents.
Organizational flags may be flown beneath the American flag. Prior to
installation of a flagpole, an application form is required to be
completed and submitted, which may be obtained from the management
company.
17. LAUNDRY
Hanging laundry or other materials outside is not permitted.
18. SIGNS
Excluding licensed contractors, no sign, notice or advertisement may
be displayed anywhere in Pine Tree Estates unless approved by the
president of the board.
19. VACANT LOTS
Driving or parking any vehicle, licensed or unlicensed, or dumping
grass or tree cuttings, trash or construction debris is prohibited.
20. WASTE MATERIAL PICK-UP
The Solid Waste Authority (561-697-2700) schedules a pick-up on
Tuesday for trash/garbage and recyclables, and Friday for
trash/garbage and lawn/tree debris. Materials should not be set out
before 6:00 P.M. the evening before. Except for tree trimmings,
landscape debris must be bagged. Garbage must be placed in an
enclosed container, not in plastic or paper bags and empty containers
should be retrieved as soon as possible.
21. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
a. When listing property for sale or rental, an owner must notify the
gatehouse and the management company, and provide the contact
information of the listing Realtor, if applicable.
b. An "Available" sign is the only one permitted and may be
obtained at the gatehouse for a refundable charge if returned in
usable condition. It must have the listing agent's phone number.
c. The owner or listing Realtor must register prospective buyers,
renters or any Realtors with the gatehouse. If not, one call will be
made and if the owner is not available, entry will be denied.
d. "Open House" showings are allowed if the gatehouse is
notified in advance of the date and time, and if prospective buyers,
renters and visiting Realtors have been preregistered. Unregistered
access is not permitted. Realtors must show a photo ID, their Real
Estate license and provide a business card to the Gate Guard.
22. RENTALS & EXTENDED VISITS (over 30 days)
Prior to occupancy by a renter or extended visitor, an owner must
submit to the management company an application on an
association-approved form together with the required documentation,
including a copy of the leasing agreement. Occupancy may not occur
until the application has been approved by the association.
Assignment or subleases are prohibited. Contact the management
company for forms and instructions.