District-Owned Common Area Fence
The District maintains fencing adjacent to common areas and open space. Fence staining is performed on a regular basis for the exterior and top of the fence. Homeowners are responsible for staining (and re-staining) the inside portion of District-owned common area fencing, and are responsible for the entire upkeep and re-staining of fence that does not border common area. Homeowners are allowed to re-stain common area fencing on the outside and top if they do not want to wait for the District’s vendor to complete a specific area. Homeowners are not permitted to insert gates or otherwise modify the fence.
District Fence Guidelines (insert Rules & Regulations)
Fence Stain Color: Approved fence stain color – BEHR Cordovan Brown SC-104 Solid Stain. The District’s vendor can perform the work for you, email chuck@cfence.com for pricing.
Fence Staining Update – (insert date)
Staining work will begin soon on designated sections of District-owned fencing. You may see crews doing initial preparation and power washing prior to staining work.
Each year the Board allocates funding to rotate through the large amount of District-owned fence to be re-stained. This year, ________ linear feet of fence will be stained. Commercial Fence will be performing the work. The District stains the outside and top rail of the fence. Homeowners are responsible for staining the inside portion.
See the map below for the areas of fence staining that will be completed in 2024 (marked in ____________).
(insert map)
The developer will be staining fences in Filing No. ______ in 2024.