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Requesting a Pool Key

Attached you will find a Pool Key Card Activation Form; please download the form to a computer (form doesn’t work well on mobile devices) and fill out the form completely and email a copy of it to: creeksidepoolkeyactivate@gmail.com. This form is only to be used if you currently have a pool key card. If you are new to the community or have lost your key card please email the Board at the email address below. Once the information from the form is recorded in the system you will receive and email back stating you are good to go.

For Homeowners that have lost or do not have a pool key in their possession please attend on of our Pool Key Card Activation event to get issued one.

Please contact the HOA at CreeksideHOA10@gmail.com

Please send your completed form to creeksidepoolkeyactivate@gmail.com

Architectural Review Committee (ARC) Approval Request FormContact

The Creekside ARB has up to Thirty (30) days from the date of submittal to review. Requests will not be reviewed without submission fee. Any changes to the exterior of your property must be submitted for review. Any
change with out approval carries $100 fine and/or the cost of correction. All checks needed to be made out to CREEKSIDE HOA. See the Creekside Architectural and Maintenance Standards Application Submission Process for more information

Creekside Fine Policy

The following guidelines for violation notification and assessment of fines has been developed by the Creekside Plantation Board of Directors in order to carry out its responsibility of upholding Creekside’ HOA Codes, Covenants, & Restrictions [CC&Rs] in a fair and respectful manner toward homeowners. The management company, Sentry Management [Sentry], has a copy of this policy, so that implementation and enforcement will be consistent and cooperative with the HOA Board and the Architectural Review Committee.

Creekside GYM Rules

Use gym equipment at your own risk  

Creekside HOA is not responsible for injuries while using the gym  ∙ Gym is for Creekside residents and up to 3 guests (Do not open door for  others)  

No one under the age of 18 without a parent or guardian present at all  times are allowed in the gym  

No food or alcohol permitted  

Proper attire must be worn at all times (no wet bathing suits) 

Closed toed shoes must be worn (no flip-flops or bare feet) 

All gym equipment must be used in the manner it was designed for 

Do not move any of the treadmills, elliptical, or stationary bikes 

Headphones must be utilized when using electronic devices (do not disturb  others)  

Re-rack weights and return squat rack back to its stored position when  done use  

Wipe down equipment when done  

Do not open or unlock windows  

Report any issues with equipment or gym concerns to the Community  Manager at Sentry Management  ∙ Violators of the rules are subject to removal from the gym as well as  privileges revoked

Community Parking Policy

Non-commercial vehicles are allowed on a first come first served basis for up to 7 consecutive days with prior written approval from the Board of Directors. Vehicles parked in the pool parking lot must have unexpired/active tags. To receive approval please message the Board of Directors Facebook page or email Creeksidepoolparking@gmail.com. Vehicles parked without approval will be towed.

Commercial vehicles are also not allowed without prior written approval of the Board of Directors. This includes RVs, trailers, campers, watercrafts, utility trailers, semi-trucks, oversized commercial or utility trucks, storage containers, and other vehicles deemed to be inappropriate for residential parking by the Board of Directors.

The costs associated with towing are currently $175 minimum tow fee with $25 per day holding fee. All unauthorized vehicles will be towed at the owner’s expenses by Express Towing, located at 55 Chandler St. Richmond Hill, GA, 31324. Phone number: 912-572-8000.

Creekside Mission and Vision Statement

Mission *

It is the mission of the Creekside Homeowners Association to represent the interests of homeowners and to enhance the quality of life in our community through support of initiatives that strengthen bonds among residents to better our community.

Vision *

We envision a community working together in voluntary association, to achieve a higher quality of life; which is considered by all to be a desirable community in which to live and reap the benefits.

Values *

In fulfilling our mission and achieving our vision we value honesty, fairness, firmness, equity, common sense, participation, respect, cooperation, and neighborly in all our actions.

Creekside ARB Standards and Form

Creekside at Richmond Hill Plantation is a community subject to recorded covenants and restrictions administered by an incorporated association. The property within Creekside at Richmond Hill Plantation was made subject to these covenants and restrictions for the stated purpose of enhancing property values, amenities and opportunities that contribute to the personal health, welfare and safety of residents. All residents benefit from the planning and design that have been an important part of the development and character of the Creekside at Richmond Hill Plantation community. In an effort to carry on this tradition of excellence, these Creekside at Richmond Hill Plantation Architectural and Maintenance Standards (the “Standards”) have been developed and implemented. The purpose of design control is to assure residents that the standards of design quality will be maintained. Design controls also help to minimize the effects of dense living. These standards, in turn, help protect property values and enhance the overall environment of the community.

Creekside Pet Policy

The goal of this policy is to encourage neighborly and responsible behavior by pet owners. Owners are held responsible for properly managing, training and supervising their pets. Pets of any size, age and breed can be the subject of complaints. The Creekside HOA encourages responsible pet-owning residents to set good examples as well as share advice in a non-confrontational manner with pet owners who don’t exercise responsibility.