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QUESTION 7
        The erecting of padel courts was proposed at the last AGM to contribute to the lifestyle and property values of
        the Estate. This project is far greater than padel and includes a restaurant where the current pumphouse is (to
        accommodate padel & golf) and a re-design of the mashie course. The funding for this project will consist of a
        contribution from the CHOA, SSC reserves with the difference being funded by the SSC. Presently the question is
        whether to proceed or not. A final approval will be obtained at the AGM, detailing the cost for the CHOA and the SSC,
        detailed scope of work as well as the implementation plan. Proceed:















        QUESTION 8
        Which type of communication do you prefer between the CHOA and residents?



















         Proposed action plans to be implemented based on recommendations received from the residents.



        STREETLIGHTS                                              transgressors to security at (012) 665 0506 or via WhatsApp
        The CHOA takes note of the non-functioning streetlights and the   0729169787. It is necessary to take note of the time and
        numerous requests made to address the current situation. There   place of the incident to see if the transgressor can be seen
        are political and budgetary issues with the City of Tshwane as   on camera and it is advisable to take a photo if possible. The
        well as infrastructure concerns. These will be discussed on the   CHOA advises not to engage in any confrontational behaviour
        5th of March during the Information Evening. Various proposals   with the transgressor.
        will be presented with the view to obtaining the direction to be   •  Signage boards to sensitise dog walkers will be considered.
        taken by the CHOA to resolve the situation as well as obtaining   •  No loose running dogs permitted as per the Rule’s. The CHOA
        recommendations or feedback from the residents.           is aware that there are well trained dogs that are no problem
                                                                  running without a leash. However the same cannot be said
        PETS                                                      with regard to untrained dogs and if not on a leash, become
        Several complaints varying from dogs barking, dogs not on a   a problem. It is for this reason, not being able to distinguish
        leash and stray dogs were received. The CHOA will action the   which dogs can and which dogs cannot run without a leash
        following mitigation plan:                                that one rule is being implemented – a leash is required for
        •  Regular random inspection of fairways by security to oversee   every dog whilst walking or running on the Estate.
           that dogs are on a leash and residents have a poop scoop   •  Excessive barking of dogs or any transgressions made by dog
           or bag available. A poop scoop or bag on hand will be   owners, can be reported to the CHOA by supplying relevant
           compulsory, and a fine will be issued for non-compliance.  information to the CHOA to follow up and if necessary issue a
        •  Additional garbage bins will be placed for disposing of pet   fine.
           faeces. Please take note that the golf course has bins on
           every tee, which can be used to dispose your bag of faeces.  About pets on the Patio – one needs to remember that it is a
        •  The CHOA cannot police all the areas in the Estate and will   public space/communal area and Health and Safety legislation
           require the assistance of residents to report pets related   also applies.



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