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Food Trucks: Week of 9-7

We’re happy to continue supporting local venders during the pandemic.

  • All Food truck vendors are screened for necessary licenses and insurance before they are allowed into the community.
  • All food vendors have been informed about the need to make sure they are fully stocked and fully staffed to accommodate our residents.
  • Food trucks will be in the circle by the clubhouse from 4:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Food trucks cannot be in the neighborhood until they have communication and approval from the HOA Board of Directors for screening and scheduling.

Vendors

Wednesday, September 9:

**NEW- Big Blue Grilled Cheese

MENU

No Preorders

Q&S Cool Cups

Friday, September 11:

Jamaican Cuisine

Pre-orders via text 941-465-0758 between 1:00 – 4:30 pm. Leave your name and order information and you will pay when you pick up order.

Carousels

Sunday, September 13:

Kona Ice will be driving the neighborhood from 1:00pm to 3:00pm

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Announcement

Food Trucks: Week of 8-31

We’re happy to continue supporting local venders during the pandemic.

A few Points of Interest:

  • All Food truck vendors are screened for necessary licenses and insurance before they are allowed into the community.
  • All food vendors have been informed about the need to make sure they are fully stocked and fully staffed to accommodate our residents.
  • Food trucks will be in the circle by the clubhouse from 4:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Food trucks cannot be in the neighborhood until they have communication and approval from the HOA Board of Directors for screening and scheduling.

Vendors

Wednesday, September 2:

Smokin Momma Lora’s BBQ

No Preorders

Ice Cream- American Honey Creamery

Friday, September 4:

Come out and support the new wood fired PIZZA Truck!

Pre-ordering link will be posted on Thursday

Polar Cup

Sunday, September 6:

Kona Ice will be driving the neighborhood from 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Thank You

-Your Del Tierra HOA Board of Directors

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Parking Rules Explained

In the past year, you have helped to refine and clarify the rules regarding parking in our community. The Board of Directors wants to say, “thank you.” The amount of cars in the roadways overnight has dropped to near zero and the Board is happy to report that only a small amount of fines have been levied.

In case you’re new to Del Tierra or haven’t kept up with the rules regarding parking, we wanted to provide it in one place for you.

What is the rule regarding parking on the street?

Parking is not permitted on community roadways between the hours of 12:01am and 5:00am each day. (Section IX, Section 8) 

Can a guest park on the street?

Yes, but ask them to park in the common area spaces near the amenity center if they will stay overnight so they remain in compliance with the CCR

Can I have a commercial vehicle in my driveway?

Yes, if you have a way to cover the logos and other commercial markings.

What happens if I do park on the street between 12:01am and 5:00am or violate another rule regarding parking?

We hope you will use this post as a means of education so you’ll know how to remain compliant. You will receive a violation notice on your vehicle and a fine will be levied against you. This is an automatic process that doesn’t necessarily mean you will have to pay the fine. You will receive a letter in the mail. Some residents set an alarm in their phone to remind them to move their cars so they don’t forget. Others park a car in the common areas.

What if I want more information about the nature of the fine?

Contact Justin Patterson, our property manager. He will provide the make and model of the vehicle as well as a picture. You can also get information at the fining committee meeting.

Tell me about the Hearing Committee

Anybody who receives a notice of a fine is asked to appear in front of the Hearing Committee. It’s your opportunity to be heard. The Hearing Committee wants to hear evidence of why you didn’t violate the parking rule. The goal is to not fine whenever possible.

What if the vehicle isn’t mine?

You won’t get fined if the vehicle is not yours. Contact Justin Patterson to gain more information and attend the Hearing Committee meeting to let them know.

What if I have a guest? Will they receive a fine?

If the car is found to be on the street multiple times, the vehicle will be towed. Please ask your guests to park in the proper places. We want Del Tierra to be welcoming to guests but you will receive a fine and will have to take the time to prove that the vehicle isn’t yours.

My driveway is too small for all of my vehicles

We understand and we’re sorry. Take advantage of the common areas by the amenity center.

Who patrols the community for parking violations?

An outside company patrols throughout the week. They are contracted by the HOA and provide the Board and management company with violations including license plates and images. 

Why does the Board of Directors fine residents?

The Board’s goal is not to fine anybody. We are seeing an increasing number of days where no violations are found. We want to get to a place where fines are rare and only for residents who make the choice not to follow the rules of the CCR. (The community rules)

The Board of Directors is a group of volunteers mandated by the State of Florida and the Del Tierra CCR to enforce what is state law regarding HOAs and what was signed in the form of a contract by residents.

Although you might not agree with some of the mandates, others in the community are here because they expect those mandates to be enforced. The board doesn’t have the authority to not take action on what is mandated but it does look for any way possible to work with residents so that fines are a last resort.

Why does the board enforce parking but not other violations?

The Board is actively addressing many other issues that are not in compliance with the CCR. Because our goal is to find a solution that is a win-win for everybody, these sometimes take time to resolve. When the board learns of a violation of the CCR, it is mandated to respond.

If you know of a violation, we encourage you to have a conversation with your neighbor first. Also read the CCR to see if it’s a violation of HOA rules. If it’s not, contact the proper authorities. Once you take those steps, report the CCR violation to the Board through our website contact form.

How can I be more involved and have a voice in Board activities?

The best way to have a voice is to attend meetings. On average, less than 10 people attend each month. Attending monthly meetings is the best way to learn of community business and have your voice heard.

Second, when something isn’t clear, reach out to the board on the Contact Us page. The board welcomes the opportunity to help you better understand the contents of the CCR.

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Pool Closure This Thursday

The POOL will be closed ALL DAY Thursday, August 27th with a planned opening on Friday, August 28th.

This is for necessary for leak detection and pool maintenance.

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Announcement

Food Trucks: Week of 8-24

We’re happy to continue supporting local venders during the pandemic.

A few Points of Interest:

  • All Food truck vendors are screened for necessary licenses and insurance before they are allowed into the community.
  • All food vendors have been informed about the need to make sure they are fully stocked and fully staffed to accommodate our residents.
  • Food trucks will be in the circle by the clubhouse from 4:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Food trucks cannot be in the neighborhood until they have communication and approval from the HOA Board of Directors for screening and scheduling.

Vendors

Wednesday, August 26:

Surley Mermaid

To Pre-order, click/tap here

Ice Cream- American Honey Creamery

Friday, August 28:

Korean BBQ

Pre-ordering will begin 8am Fri thru 2pm. Please text your name and order to 941.993.0020.

Ices and Ice Cream – Carousel

Sunday, August 30:

Kona Ice will be driving the neighborhood from 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Thank You

-Your Del Tierra HOA Board of Directors

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Announcement

Food Trucks: Week of 8-17

We’re happy to continue supporting local venders during the pandemic.

A few Points of Interest:

  • All Food truck vendors are screened for necessary licenses and insurance before they are allowed into the community.
  • All food vendors have been informed about the need to make sure they are fully stocked and fully staffed to accommodate our residents.
  • Food trucks will be in the circle by the clubhouse from 4:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Food trucks cannot be in the neighborhood until they have communication and approval from the HOA Board of Directors for screening and scheduling.

Vendors

Wednesday, August 19:

Rock Star Lobster

Pre-orders via www.orderrockstarlobster.com on Wed from 7am to 2pm

Wicked Good Cupcakes

Friday, August 21:

Coastie Cookin

Bite Me Cookies will be parked be driving the neighborhood starting at 4pm

Sunday, August 23:

Kona Ice will be driving the neighborhood from 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Thank You

-Your Del Tierra HOA Board of Directors

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Guidelines for Signs and Flags

As we head into the Fall of an election year, the Board of Directors would like to remind everyone that the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions of Del Tierra, as well as the Rules and Regulations of Del Tierra provide very specific guidance and restrictions regarding the display of flags, signage, banners etc. on a lot and on and within the home located on the Lot.

The Board of Directors has received complaints regarding this issue and in response, is sending this correspondence to remind and educate the Community.

The entirety of the Del Tierra Governing Documents, the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions of Del Tierra, the Bylaws of Del Tierra Homeowners’ Association, Inc., the Articles of Incorporation of Del Tierra Homeowners’ Association, Inc., the Rules and Regulations of Del Tierra, the Architectural Guidelines for Del Tierra, and any amendments to any of the foregoing can be found on the resources page.

As it relates to the display of flags, Article 3.5.8 of the Architectural Guidelines provides as follows:

3.5.8 Flags.

Flags may be displayed as provided in Chapter 720.304, the Florida Homeowners Association Act.

Chapter 720.304 of the Florida Homeowners Association Act provides as follows:

(2)(a) Any homeowner may display one portable, removable United States flag or official flag of the State of Florida in a respectful manner, and one portable, removable official flag, in a respectful manner, not larger than 41/2 feet by 6 feet, which represents the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard, or a POW-MIA flag, regardless of any covenants, restrictions, bylaws, rules, or requirements of the association.

(b) Any homeowner may erect a freestanding flagpole no more than 20 feet high on any portion of the homeowner’s real property, regardless of any covenants, restrictions, bylaws, rules, or requirements of the association, if the flagpole does not obstruct sightlines at intersections and is not erected within or upon an easement. The homeowner may further display in a respectful manner from that flagpole, regardless of any covenants, restrictions, bylaws, rules, or requirements of the association, one official United States flag, not larger than 41/2 feet by 6 feet, and may additionally display one official flag of the State of Florida or the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard, or a POW-MIA flag. Such additional flag must be equal in size to or smaller than the United States flag. The flagpole and display are subject to all building codes, zoning setbacks, and other applicable governmental regulations, including, but not limited to, noise and lighting ordinances in the county or municipality in which the flagpole is erected and all setback and locational criteria contained in the governing documents.

As it relates to the display of signage, Article 4.8 of the Architectural Guidelines provides as follows:

4.8 Signage. 

4.8.1 General Limitations. Posting of Signs of any kind, except those required by law, such as posters, circulars, billboards, or other commercial signage shall not be displayed on a lot, house (inside or outside), vehicle, or common area. Homes may display one For Sale sign in the yard while the house is on the market, they may also display 1 open house sign on the day of the open house.  

Likewise, Article IX section 12 of the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions provides as follows:

Section 12. No flags or banners other than a Flag permitted by Chapter 720.304, Florida Statutes, or other local, state or federal law, which must be displayed in a respectful manner and which is subject to reasonable standards for size, placement and safety as may be adopted by the Association will be permitted. The foregoing sentence shall not apply to the Declarant.

Thank you for your anticipated compliance with the above.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the foregoing do not hesitate to contact any of the Board of Directors or the Association Manager, Justin Patterson at [email protected] to discuss further.

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Announcement

Food Trucks: Week of 8-10

Food trucks will be in our community again this week.

A few Points of Interest:

  • All Food truck vendors are screened for necessary licenses and insurance before they are allowed into the community.
  • All food vendors have been informed about the need to make sure they are fully stocked and fully staffed to accommodate our residents.
  • Food trucks will be in the circle by the clubhouse from 4:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Food trucks cannot be in the neighborhood until they have communication and approval from the HOA Board of Directors for screening and scheduling.

Vendors

Wednesday, August 12 :

Renegade Burger Company

Pre-orders via text 813-965-7959 between 9:00 – 3:30 pm. Leave your name, time of pick up and order information.

Polar Cup

Friday, August 14:

Mexican Food

Q+S Kool Cups will be parked by clubhouse from 4pm to 8pm

Sunday, August 16:

Kona Ice will be driving the neighborhood from 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Thank You

-Your Del Tierra HOA Board of Directors

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Food Trucks: Week of 8-3

We are continuing to support food truck vendors during the pandemic.

A few Points of Interest:

  • All Food truck vendors are screened for necessary licenses and insurance before they are allowed into the community.
  • All food vendors have been informed about the need to make sure they are fully stocked and fully staffed to accommodate our residents.
  • Food trucks will be in the circle by the clubhouse from 4:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Food trucks cannot be in the neighborhood until they have communication and approval from the HOA Board of Directors for screening and scheduling.

Vendors

Wednesday, August 5 :

Jamaican Cuisine

Pre-orders via text 941-465-0758 between 1:00 – 3:30 pm. Leave your name and order information

American Honey Creamery

Friday, August 7:

CurryWurst (German Street Food)

They will be accepting Pre-orders from 9am to 3pm. Text your name and order to 941-725-5197. Menu is on Facebook page.

Carousel

Sunday, August 9:

Kona Ice will be driving the neighborhood from 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Thank You

-Your Del Tierra HOA Board of Directors

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Pool Closure This Week

The POOL will be closed ALL DAY on Tuesday, August 4th and Wednesday, August 5th, 2020 with a planned opening again late morning or early afternoon of Thursday, August 6th.

This is for necessary palm tree maintenance and deep cleaning of the pool.