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Orange County is issuing an advisory for all lakes and rivers until further notice. Public Boat ramps under the control of Orange County are currently closed. Please refrain from recreation and contact in and around waterbodies. Many of these systems may have been adversely impacted by Hurricane Ian and are experiencing high water levels, potential for contamination, displaced and disoriented wildlife and submerged structures. If you have any questions about your lake, please email Lakes@ocfl.net.
Front Gate Paving Project
Monday October 10th, 2022
- The paving at the front gate area is scheduled to commence from Monday October 3rd, 2022.
- This may be delayed to Monday October 10th, 2022 due to possible hurricane Ian impact to the area and/or the paving vendors.
- The project is estimated to take two (2) weeks to complete.
- During this time the gates will remain open.
- One side of the entrance will be worked on while the other side will be available for traffic.
- All traffic entering and exiting the community will have to do so through only one entryway/gateway.
- This is undoubtedly going to be a challenge and we ask all residents to please take extreme care navigating the entrance and exit during this time and especially during peak hours.
- Please stay away from the newly paved section as damage to it will cause a delay in the project and ultimately additional cost to all homeowners.
- The Oakland Police has been advised of the project and that the gates will be open during this time and will be doing extra patrols at the entrance and inside the community.
Please contact the management company should you have any questions:
ATT: Johns Landing Homeowners
New Community Abutting Johns Landing
A new community Bayview at Johns Lake is in the final stages of approval by the Town of Oakland. This new non-gated community will border the Johns Landing community from Remington Road along the south side of the entrance way, down the west boundary alongside three Johns Landing custom homes to Johns Lake. The only barrier that Johns Landing has is a perimeter fence consisting of brick pillars with fencing between the pillars allowing a view of the neighboring land through the fence.
The homes in the Bayview community will consist of 20 homes of between 2,300 and 2,700 square feet that will be backing onto the Johns Landing community. Potable water will be tapped of of Largovista. Sewer will be tapped off from RaceTrac extended down along and under Remington Rd.
Johns Landing Homeowners have concerns for the future of the Johns Landing community once Bayview at Johns Lake has been developed.
- When entering Johns Landing the first view to the right of the entrance way that visitors would have, will be the backs/backyards of six Bayview homes that will be located next to and all along the Johns Landing entrance way.
- There will be seven Bayview homes that will be backing onto the side boundaries of the three Johns Landing custom homes with no privacy or screening.
- Traffic both when exiting or entering Remington Rd from or to West Colonial Dr (SR-50) has become an issue since the RaceTrac was constructed. With the additional residents of Bayview on Johns Lake added to the traffic, that intersection will become far more challenging.
- Tapping off from Largovista’s potable water would possibly decrease pressure in the service to the Largovista and other residents on that water main feed.
Johns Landing Homeowners would desire the Bayview developer to build a wall along the shared boundary with Bayview or at the very least to back-fill the existing Johns Landing fence resulting in a proper boundary wall between the two communities.
The current traffic around the Remington Rd – West Colonial Dr intersection would need to be addressed by the Town of Oakland.
The next hearing and presentation by the developer to the Town of Oakland council will be in the Oakland Community Hall on August 9th, 2022 at 7:00pm .
All Johns Landing Homeowners are requested to please attend this hearing in person if possible and voice your concerns.
Bayview Documents for Review
Homeowners Please Note
Violations not brought into compliance in a timely manner will be refereed to the Fines Committee.
Fines are levied at $100 per day up to $1,000 per violation.
Once Fines are processed homeowners have 5 days to pay the fine and the property violations must be brought into compliance.
Failure to pay fines or bring the property into compliance will result in the property being handed over to the Johns Landing HOA attorney to initiate legal proceedings which will result in a lien placed on the property and eventual foreclosure.
Association Assessments Overdue After July 31, 2022
The current Association dues were due on July 1, 2022.
HOA Annual Dues not received prior to July 31st 2022 will be placed into delinquency.
From July 31st, 2022 all non-paid dues will be placed into delinquency and subject to fines, penalties and a lien placed against the property until paid in full.
Ensure that your dues are never overdue; Setup an Automatic Debit.
Association assessments are due twice a year, January 1st and July 1st of every year.
Reminder:
Fireworks are NOT permitted to be set-off within common areas.
With the approaching holiday weekend the John’s Landing HOA would like to remind residents that fireworks may not be set off around ponds or recreational areas including the boat dock and playground.
Fireworks may only be set-off from within the residents own property. In doing so resident assumes ALL responsibility for any damage incurred to surrounding homes and Johns Landing HOA property. All firework residue to be cleaned up within 24 hours.
- Fireworks are not permitted to be set-off within common areas including the area around ponds and the boat dock
- Fireworks are not to be set-off on empty lots
- Fireworks may only be set-off from within the residents own property
- In doing so resident assumes all responsibility for any damage incurred to surrounding homes and HOA property
- All firework residue to be cleaned up within 24 hours
- Be courteous and notify neighbors before setting off fireworks
- Please be considerate to neighbors and pets – NO FIREWORKS after 10:00 pm
- Please refrain from congregating around ponds
- No littering
Love ’em & Leash ’em
There have been reports of an unleashed dog in the Johns Landing Community.
Johns Landing HOA DECLARATION OF COVENANTS
This is a reminder to all dog owners in the community that it is against Johns Landing HOA DECLARATION OF COVENANTS to NOT have your dog on a leash when not in an enclosed area.
Failure to comply will result in a violation and or fine.
“All pets permitted to be kept by this article must be kept on a leash or within an enclosed area at all times.
2ND AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS Article VII 6″
Orange County Ordinance:
Pet owners should know that dogs must be kept on a leash not exceeding six feet anytime the dog is off your property.
This is an Orange County ordinance (Ord. No. 95-32, § 6, 9-26-95; Ord. No. 2005-07 , § 7, 7-12-05) to have a dog at large.
This can result in a citation issued or the animal to be seized and impounded.
“At-large shall mean:
(1) With regard to a dog: (a) A dog off the owner’s premises and not under a competent person’s control by means of a leash, cord or chain; or (b) A dog on the owner’s property and not under control of a competent person or not confined or restrained by means of a leash, cord or other humane restraining device; (c) Provided, however, a dog under supervision and engaged in hunting or agricultural or ranching tasks or a competition, trial or show, or designated dog park shall not be considered at large.”
Animals at-large prohibited
(a) Prohibition of animals at-large. (1) No domestic animal owner or person having charge, care, custody or control of any domestic animal shall permit, any domestic animal to run at large, upon any public property, or off the premises of the owner. (2) An officer finding a domestic animal at-large may issue a warning or a citation for such violation. If the owner cannot be identified and located with reasonable effort, such animal may be seized and impounded.
Website Server Migrating to a New Datacenter
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