Rancho Highlands Community Association is a California
non-profit corporation consisting of those owners of homes within the boundaries
of Rancho Highlands. Rancho Highlands is a prestigious community with easy
access from the 15-freeway. The community was developed by three different
builders and consists of various home styles from Mediterranean to Cape Cod.
There are three separate entries off Ynez Road south of Rancho California Road.
Rancho Highland’s amenities include one seven acre Recreation Center located off
Preece Lane. The Recreation Center features one tot-lot; two tennis courts, a
basketball court, picnic tables and barbecues as well as one pool, spa and
wader. This area is gated and requires an access key. A second unfenced two acre
park is located off Quiet Meadow. This quiet neighborhood park contains a
tot-lot and picnic tables.
The primary roles of the Association are to maintain aesthetic control, enforce
the governing documents, and care for Association owned common area.
The Association is governed by a five member Community Board, made up of owners
and elected for two year staggered terms by the members of the Association. The
Board meets 6 times a year (no December meeting), BI-monthly on the fourth
Thursday of every odd-numbered month (unless it is a holiday) at 7:00 PM at the
Temecula office of Avalon Management, 29379 Rancho California Road, Suite 206.
The Board uses the service of a professional association Management Company to
run the day to day operations. Should you have a concern or question regarding
Rancho Highlands Community Association please contact:
The Avalon Management Group, Inc.
Contact: Rebecca Wilson, AMS
29379 Rancho California Road Suite 206, Temecula, Ca. 92591
Telephone: (951) 244-0048, Facsimile: (951) 244-0520
E-mail: hoa@avalon1.com Web site:
http://www.avalon1.com
Architectural Issues:
Architectural decisions, including approving Home Improvement Applications, are
made by an Architectural Committee, which is compromised of five homeowner
volunteers that are appointed by the Board of Directors. The Architectural
Committee meets on an as needed basis to review homeowner submitted Home
Improvement applications that are processed through Avalon Management. The
Architectural Review Committee has 45 days in which to approve an application.
Homeowners are encouraged to seek approval well in advanced of their contractors
proposed start date.
Violations:
The Board of Directors has directed Avalon Management to perform inspections of
the community two times a month, to ensure there are no violations of the
governing documents. If a violation is found, Avalon will issue a letter to the
owner - this is the start of the enforcement policy of Rancho Highlands. If you
receive such a letter, it is generally due to one of these inspections. While no
one likes getting this type of letter, it is through this process that your
property values are maintained.
Common Area:
The Association is responsible for maintaining all common areas, which includes
all of the above listed amenities as well as strips of landscape strategically
placed throughout the community.
General Information:
The pool heaters are operational from May 1 to October 15. The Recreation Center
including the pool area is opened daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. However, tennis
court and basketball court hours vary so homeowners are encouraged to check the
onsite posted hours. The park located on Quiet Meadow is open from dawn until
dusk.
The Association has contracted with Securitas Security to monitor the Recreation
Center seven days a week for 6-8 hours a day. Due to ongoing vandalism, the
hours vary from day to day and shall not be published. However, should
homeowners like to report an incident to Securitas Security you may contact the
Temecula office at (951) 676-3954.
Please report any maintenance problems to Avalon Management at (951) 244-0048