We have received an important notice from Gwinnett County Water Resources regarding an inspection of our community’s Water Quality Best Management Practices (BMPs) relating to our retention pond, conducted on 8/21/2024. During the inspection, certain deficiencies were noted that must be addressed to comply with the County’s Storm Water Development Regulations.
The HOA Board is actively working to formulate a plan of action and ensure that the necessary corrections are made in a timely manner. We are committed to maintaining our community in accordance with the Maintenance Agreement and Gwinnett County’s requirements.
To view a copy of the official Notice to Comply and the Maintenance Agreement, please click on the image above.
Please be on the lookout for an upcoming HOA Community meeting where we will discuss this matter in further detail and review the necessary next steps. We encourage at least one homeowner of each household to attend and stay informed.
Thank you for your cooperation as we work to ensure our community remains compliant and in good standing.
We encourage all residents to exercise their right to vote and have a say in the leadership of our community. The board plays a vital role in making decisions that affect our neighborhood, and your input is invaluable in selecting the members who will represent us in these important matters.
Written ballots have been mailed with the names of the candidates running for the
HOA board. Please take the time to review the information provided by each candidate and mark your choice on the ballot. Once you have made your selection, please return the completed ballot by mail to Hamiltons Crossing HOA, P.O. Box 1632, Buford, GA 30515-8632 no later than Monday, June 3rd,
2024.
The HOA Board has recently installed a sign that denotes our subdivision as a Covenant Protected Community. This serves as a reminder to both homeowners and visitors that we adhere to specific rules and regulations within our community.
The HOA board is aware of the littering issue in the retention pond area. In response, the board has taken the necessary steps to address the problem by adding signage around the pond to remind residents to dispose of their waste properly and not litter. The new signage serves as a visual reminder and hopefully encourages responsible behavior among our community .
We are excited to announce that effective immediately, we have added Zelle as a new payment option for HOA dues. Zelle is a convenient and secure way to make payments directly from your bank account. It allows for quick and easy transfers, eliminating the need for checks or cash.
To take advantage of this new payment option, simply download the Zelle app on your mobile device and follow the setup instructions. Once you have registered and linked your bank account, you will be able to make HOA dues payments to our designated recipient (treasurerhoahamiltoncrossing@gmail.com)
Zelle offers a seamless payment experience, ensuring your dues are received promptly and accurately. It also provides a detailed transaction history for your reference. Please note that there may be certain bank limitations or fees associated with using Zelle, so it's essential to review your banking terms and conditions.
For those who prefer traditional payment methods, we will continue to accept checks and cash for HOA dues. However, we highly encourage you to explore Zelle as a faster, more convenient option.
The HOA board has shown their commitment to addressing the speeding issues within our community by diligently listening to the concerns expressed by residents. As a result, they have taken a proactive step towards raising awareness and promoting road safety by installing signs throughout the neighborhood.
These signs serve as a visual reminder for drivers to be mindful of their speed and considerate of others. It is important for all residents to acknowledge the efforts made by the HOA board and support their initiatives. We should comply with the posted speed limits, educate others about the importance of safe driving practices, and report any reckless behavior to the appropriate authorities.
This photo showcases the newly updated entrance to our beautiful subdivision. The stone structure is accented with elegant landscaping, including vibrant flowers and bushes that create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The entrance is lit with stylish, modern lighting fixtures that provide ample visibility during both the day and night. The overall look of the entrance is polished, sophisticated and creates a strong sense of community. It is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who enters the subdivision and is an excellent reflection of our subdivision.
The HOA president is seen cleaning the front entrance of our community, taking time out of his busy schedule to ensure that the community looks its best. By leading by example, the HOA president encouraged the importance of taking pride in the community and each resident's role in keeping it clean and attractive. This act of service sets an excellent tone for the entire community, and it left a lasting impression on those who witnessed it.
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