CALIFORNIA SUNSET QUICK-VIEW INFORMATION

California Sunset Homeowners Association is a California non-profit corporation consisting of those owners of homes within the boundaries of California Sunset. As of January 30, 2003, there were 157 homes within California Sunset.

The primary role of the Association is to maintain aesthetic control, enforce the governing documents, and care for Association owned common area.

The Association is governed by a five-member Board of Directors made up of owners, and elected by the membership for two year staggered terms. The Board meets quarterly; February, May, August, and November at 6:30 pm on the second Monday at the Temecula office of Avalon Management, 29379 Rancho California Road Suite 206.

The Board uses the services of a professional association management company to run the day to day operations. Should you have a concern or question regarding California Sunset, please contact:

The Avalon Management Group, Inc.
Contact: Sheryl Whitaker
29379 Rancho California Road, Suite 206
Temecula, CA 92591
Telephone: (951) 699-2918, Facsimile: (951) 699-0522
E-mail: temecula@avalonweb.com Web site: www.Avalon1.com

Architectural Issues:

Architectural decisions, including approving Home Improvement applications are made by an Architectural Committee comprised of homeowners that are appointed by the Board of Directors. The Architectural Committee meets each month to review homeowner submitted Home Improvement applications that are processed through the management company.

Violations

The Board of Directors has directed the management company to perform inspections of the community twice monthly to ensure there are no violations of the governing document. If a violation is found, the management company will issue a letter to the owner, which is the start of California Sunset’s enforcement policies. 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 the tot lot park located on Cupeno Lane, the pump lot park located on Pechanga Drive, the two monuments and planters at the Wabash entry at Highway 79, including the medians and palm trees along Wabash. The Association is also responsible to maintain the perimeter wrought-iron fencing and gates at both parks, and the west-end of Pechanga Drive, adjacent to the creekbed area. Plans have been submitted to the City for vegetation and irrigation to be installed along California Sunset’s perimeter at Highway 79 South, at which time the Association will take over the maintenance responsibility. The Association is also currently responsible for the approximately 51.97 acre creekbed area (Lot 159), and the channel walls that align it, including the chain link entry gates at Wabash and Cupeno Lane. For any concerns or maintenance issues regarding the common areas, please contact Avalon Management at (909) 699-2918.

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