Colony Pines Residents' Assocation

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Q: What is CPRA?
A: CPRA is a non-profit community organization chartered to enhance the lives of the Colony Pines residents. 

A: The developer of Colony Pines initially planned to install a pool for community use and decided that a Homeowners Association would be the best method to manage the operation.  The pool was never built, but the association remained in place.

A: No.  Membership is voluntary. 
 
A little history and legal lesson on the matter...the decision to have a Homeowners Association in Colony Pines occurred after homes within the neighborhood had already sold.  Legally, it would be nearly impossible to impose a mandatory Homeowners Association on those homes.  So, the decision was made to have voluntary membership.

A: Members of CPRA contribute to the upkeep of the entrance and park.  Members also enjoy various community social events held on a quarterly basis.

A: No.  CPRA owns the park and is resposible for upkeep of the grounds, equipment, insurance, and electricity.

A: CPRA.  The association is responsible for upkeep of the signs located on the corner of Denbigh Blvd. and Woodside Ln.

A: $5500 per year.  It breaksdown as follows:
 PriceFrequency
Mowing

$65

per mowing 
Electric

$510 

annually 
Water

$106

annually 
Insurance

$100 

annually 
Accounting

$600 

annually 
Website

$108

annually 
Postage$1900 annually 
Property Assessment

$25 

annually 
Mulch

$400 

annually 
Playground Maintenance

$500

annually 
Sign Maintenance

$50

annually 
Post Office Box

$35 

annually