Parking Enforcement

Owners and their tenants are to park in their assigned spots only. Visitors are to park in the visitor parking spots. Parking on the street, in front of garages or in any other space, paved or otherwise is a violation of the LHCA Parking Policy and action via towing and/or fines will be administered. There is a 5-10 minute loading and unloading grace period for parking in the street, directly in front of one’s unit.

This means:

No parking on either side of the road.

No Parking on the blacktop in front of your garage

No parking in unmarked spaced whether on black top or grass.

Additionally, unit owners are allowed two parking spaces: one inside your garage and another in the numbered spot outside. We can not accommodate people having three vehicles on the property and if spotted, the vehicles that are parking illegally in a visitor spots will be towed. Spillane’s has the authority to spot repeat offenders and tow on sight.

Please ask your vendors that are working on your unit to park in one of your assigned parking spaces or a visitor parking space if it is not absolutely necessary that they have close and constant access to their work vehicle.

Thank you for your cooperation in upholding the association parking policies. 

Damage to Locust Hill Front Circle

You might notice some new damage to Locust Hill’s front circle. This is the second time a large truck has tried to make it around the circle. First, we know who did it and the company has been contacted and they have agreed to fix the damage, though it most likely wont happen until the spring. The problem is that GPS tells these truck drivers that this is a place they can turn around. Second, the board is working with a company with several ideas to stop this from happening ranging from posting signs at the entrance stating that there is no way to turn large trucks around, putting up fencing around the circle or possibly even large boulders that would stop truck drivers from even thinking they could attempt a turn around. More will come on this in the future.

NOISE FROM PEPSI PLANT

The board has investigated any and all options to try and mitigate the noise issues from the bottling plant next door and it seems like there is nothing that can be done. Caleb of PMA has been in contact with one of their managers and it doesnt appear that they are willing to do anything different. Chris has investigated sound proof fencing but the expense to the association makes this option unattainable. One thing that homeowners can take upon themselves is to invest in soundproof windows. Doing a simple google search will provide options but be advised, this is a very expensive option and would be the homeowners expense. At this point there is nothing more the board can offer on the issue.

Winter Reminder

Hello Locust Hill Homeowners, 

With a winter storm setting in over the coming days we would like to issue a reminder that garages should be used as your vehicle’s primary parking space. 

Please also ensure that your vehicle is not obstructing the path of the plows as they come through the property. This means no more parking in front of your garages.

Thank you very much and have a safe weekend.

Best Regards, 

Property Management Associates

Post Office Box 1201

Williston, Vermont 05495

Telephone (802) 860-3315

Pest Control

Good Afternoon,

The Association is working with Miller’s Pest Control to address some isolated mice issues. They have asked any owners who have notice mice activity INSIDE their unit to let us know so they can take a look while onsite. 

If you have recently noticed mouse activity, please take a moment to report: https://forms.gle/G5cEqQQj75FuuHCJ6

Please respond by, Tuesday, August 23rd.

Everyone is reminded to not feed wildlife or leave food/seeds out, especially in garages. Some owners have had very good success with sonic mouse repellants, which can be found at local hardware stores, or online. As well as other deterrents for pests.

**Landlords are encouraged to check with tenants regarding mouse activity**

Thank you,

Jen Dickinson