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t’s common for people living in Working on water or electrical Please take the time to read the full
Estates to assume that the HOA meters without council approval is feedback report later in this issue.
Iowns all the infrastructure, such as not only dangerous but can also lead
water and electrical meters. to substantial penalties. If residents Responsible Pet Ownership
All Infrastructure inside our Estate, attempt to fix these problems
for example roads, water and themselves, they could face heavy fines As a reminder to all pet owners, please
electricity belongs to Tshwane. from local authorities for tampering with ensure that you are cleaning up after
However, it’s important to clarify utility systems. This is why it’s crucial your dogs during walks and disposing
the responsibilities of both residents to involve the right professionals and of waste properly. Not only is this
and the CHOA when it comes to obtain the necessary approvals before considerate of your neighbours, but it
maintaining and reporting any issues any repairs or interventions are made. also helps maintain a clean and pleasant
with these systems. In this article, environment for all. If you haven’t
we’ll discuss the potential risks The CHOA cannot assume already, consider using the dog park,
residents face when attempting to responsibility for these issues unless it’s a great space for your pets to play
address infrastructure problems on they fall within the scope of communal and interact safely, and it encourages
their own and the importance of infrastructure, and in cases where responsible pet ownership.
following proper procedures. the responsibility lies with individual
properties, residents should contact Kind regards,
When Infrastructure Fails the appropriate authorities.
It’s only natural for residents to Resident Satisfaction
want to resolve issues quickly when Survey
something goes wrong. For example,
if a water meter stops working, or an We appreciate the valuable feedback
electrical meter is malfunctioning, shared in our recent resident satisfaction
many might feel the urge to try survey. Your input plays a crucial role in
and fix it themselves. However, shaping the future of our community,
attempting to address these problems and we’re currently working on an
without proper authorization or the action plan to address the concerns Jaco Venter
necessary expertise can put you at raised in the survey. We are committed CENTURION HOMEOWNERS
significant risk. to considering all comments received. ASSOCIATION NPC
IMPORTANT NUMBERS & CONTACTS
CHOA OFFICE
SECURITY: 012 665 3601
CHOA: Tel: 012 665 0506 | Fax: 086 600 4241
GENERAL MANAGER: Jaco Venter | 082 852 9977 | gm@choa.co.za
SECURITY MANAGER: Koos Symens | 071 609 9149
SECURITY SITE MANAGER: Petrus Nkwana | 082 897 7813
OFFICE & ADMINISTRATION SUPERVISOR: Annelien Smit | aos@choa.co.za
RECEPTION: Dominique Kotze | reception@choa.co.za
ACCESS CONTROL AND PR: Magda Fouché | pr@choa.co.za
DOMESTICS/GARDENER ENROLLMENTS: Diana Wilson | domestic@choa.co.za
ACCOUNTS: Riana van Jaarsveld | accounts@choa.co.za
SUGGESTIONS/FEEDBACK FROM RESIDENTS: feedback@choa.co.za
CENTURION COUNTRY CLUB
CENTURION COUNTRY CLUB GENERAL MANAGER: Gavin Woodroffe | 012 665 9600 | gavin@centurioncountryclub.co.za
MARKETING: 012 665 9601| carmia@centurioncountryclub.co.za
CLUBHOUSE FUNCTIONS AND CONFERENCES: Office hours: 012 665 9609 |A/H: 064 736 5533
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