A few neighbors have raised concerns about neighborhood safety. We researched what it would take to establish a neighborhood watch program through Gwinnett County. Gwinnett County's Neighborhood Watch program is called C.O.P.S. (Community Oriented Police Service). The C.O.P.S. program requires four (4) meetings over approximately one year's time. The meetings are as follows:
The programs offered are as follows:
If we have enough interest, we will contact the program coordinator for further information. If you would be interested in helping to coordinate the program or serving as a Liaison and/or Block Captain, please click the button below to email the Board of Directors to express your interest.
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To ensure the community is being appropriately maintained, the Board will begin conducting bi-weekly property inspections as of 9/25/21. Since we're in the process of revising our Covenants, Guidelines, and Standards, we will rely on our original Covenants as a guide when inspecting the neighborhood. To allow Members to get accustomed to the inspection process and time to remedy any identified issues, the Board will send "friendly reminders" to Members who are found to be in non-compliance. Members will be given 10 days to remedy any issues. If the issues are not remedied within 10 days, Members will receive a 2nd reminder. If the issue is not remedied after the 2nd reminder, the Member will receive a violation notice and may be fined if the issue is not remedied after three (3) notices.
Inspections will be from the street or sidewalk. Our main concern is what can be seen from the street view to maintain curb appeal. The Board has not made any decisions on requiring Members to make changes to existing exterior modifications, such as doors, fences, mailboxes, etc. and will not issue non-compliance notifications for these items at this time. Should this change in the future, Members will be notified in advance. To avoid receiving notifications and violations, Members should:
*This list is not all-inclusive, but just a sample of common violations. Please review the Covenants to ensure you are in compliance of all rules, regulations, and guidelines. Our goal is to continue to maintain the neighborhood and ensure our property values continue to rise. We want to be fair to all Members and to avoid issuing fines. If we all work together and do our part, Everson Ridge will continue to be one of the nicest neighborhoods in Snellville! |
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