Valley Vista Owners' Association

In the mountains, we forget to count the days...

Loose Dogs

Even though we live in the woods, we must remember that we do have neighbors and need to respect their property by keeping our pets on our own property. We have discussed this at the last 6 meetings, written group emails and emailed the offending owner(s) but this situation continues to happen. YOU must keep your pets on your property or on a leash when you walk your pet and YOU must clean up after your animal.

Our Declarations and Covenants specifically state in Article III Section 12:
 “According to our Declarations this behavior is not allowed. Refer to our Declarations and Covenants Article III Section 12 about animals. No livestock or poultry of any kind shall be raised, bred, or kept on any lot, other than dogs, cats, and other domestic household pets, and then only when they are reasonable in number and not maintained or bred for any commercial purpose and when proper restraint and control are used in the keeping of them.”
 
The VVOA Board has decided that owners that refuse to keep their pets on their property as stated above will be subject to a fine of $100 for the first documented occurrence. If the behavior of the owner continues then the Board has the authority from Article X, Sec 2, to remedy this situation.
 
Valley Vista Owners Association Board