Carlyon Beach Homeowner's Association

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Carlyon Beach Homeowner's Association
Rules and Regulations For 2008
General and Administrative Provisions

WATER

 1 . Water service to individual properties will be obtained by making a request through the Carlyon Beach Homeowner’s Association Office
      a minimum of 72 hours in advance.  If the Trustee in charge of water determines that a water hookup is necessary, the landowner
      shall pay a one thousand one hundred dollar ($1,100.00) hook up fee to CBHA. 

      Of this $1,100.00 two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) will be credited to the General Reserve Fund per membership vote of June 13,
      1998.   

 2.  Unauthorized hook-up to or tampering with Carlyon Beach Homeowners Association's water lines, setters, meters, valves and other
      utility services will not be permitted.  Any violation shall be removed/repaired by Carlyon Beach Homeowner's Association and the
      landowner will be charged a water service hook-up fee of $1,100.00 if applicable and a fine of $1,100.00. 

 3.  Carlyon Beach Homeowner’s Association is a purveyor of water and as such must provide safe drinking water to all members of CBHA
      and must meet all governing regulations.  The water system includes all water reservoirs, the water tower, all water mains and water
      lines up to and including the valve at the individual property line. This responsibility shall include a cross connection control program,
      which shall consist of a hazard survey provided to each property owner.  This survey shall be completed in writing and returned to the
      CBHA office.  If no on-site activities are identified that could contaminate the water distribution system in case of backflow, no further
      action is required.  If activities (e.g. plumbing, sprinkler systems, and swimming pools) are identified as potential hazards to the water
      source, CBHA shall provide education regarding cross connection control, how to avoid cross connection control problems, and shall
      make recommendations regarding backflow assemblies or methods to protect the water source. If backflow assemblies are required,
      they shall be installed at the owner’s expense.  In the event that the property owner does not complete the survey, CBHA shall give 24-
      hour notice and shall conduct the hazard survey by walking the property to evaluate and document the hazards.  After the valve at the
      property line, the property owner is responsible to provide and maintain the water line to the house.  It is recommended that the
      property owner install an additional valve to shut off the water service to the house.

 4.  No water shall be piped to, or in any way be used on, properties outside of Carlyon Beach Homeowner Association’s boundaries, nor
     can any water lines from the CBHA water system cross the outside boundaries of CBHA.  The penalty for a property owner that provides
      water to outside properties is $5,000.00. 

 5.  No homeowner who has a water service updated or installed shall have a hose bib/standpipe or other connection other than
      CBHA approved connections within CBHA right of way/property, approximately ten feet from the road edge.  If an existing bib or
      connection is present at the time of update or installation, it will be removed at that time. 

 6.   A homeowner may install a hose bib, standpipe or other connection from his waterline on his property if it is five feet away from the 
      CBHA water valve or meter setter, as long as the installation does not pose a cross connection or potential cross connection to the
      residence or the CBHA water system.

 7.  When updating or installing a water service, CBHA will attempt to reattach the homeowner’s existing water line to CBHA service. 
      However, if the water line from the connection to the home is deteriorated, damaged or unusable, the homeowner shall pay for the
      replacement of the water line from the water valve or meter setter.

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