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4 SOLERA DIAMOND VALLEY | NOVEMBER 2019 Hemet Historical Theater Saturday, 11/2 – Tribute to The Blues Brothers Friday, 11/8 – Tribute to Reba McIntyre Saturday 11/23 – Tribute to Huey Lewis & The News Ramona Hillside Players 11/15,16,17,22,23,24 – The Little Miss Firecracker Contest (play) Community Christian Church Sunday, 11/17 - The Buffalo Roadshow - Tim & The Glory Boys (country bluegrass gospel band) Hemet City Council Meeting Tuesday, 11/12 - 7 - 9 pm HEMET HAPPENINGS PROPERTY SERVICE REPORT A review of Solera Diamond Valley's Animal Rules & Regulations By Melissa Valona, Property Services Manager Happy Autumn Solera Diamond Valley residents! This month I would like to review our community's rules on Animal Regulations. Over the course of the summer I have received a number of concerns regarding barking and pets intruding into a neighbor's property. It is important to remember in reporting any pet nuisance, documentation is key. Notating dates and time and information on the occupant violating the rules is how we can follow through on these reports. Thank you for your assistance in ensuring we are creating an amiable common area and please be aware of your pet's habits and how they may affect your neighbors. Below I have listed essential sections in our Rules and Regulations in reference to pets. Animal Regulations (CC&Rs §2.10 and §2.7.2c) Up to two dogs or cats or other common domestic pets may be kept in each residence, subject to local ordinances. The Board has the power and discretion to determine whether the types or numbers of animals kept on a lot are a nuisance, and the Board will have the power to abate the nuisance through any legal procedure that is available to the Association. This includes excessive barking and pets that may become dangerous or attack or otherwise interfere with the freedom of movement of persons and other pets in the community. If an animal is taken outside of the residence or fenced areas of the lot, it must be kept under the control of a person capable of controlling the animal, either on a leash or other appropriate restraint. No pet will be left unattended in the Association Common Areas. Each owner will immediately remove, and properly dispose of, any excrement or clean other unsanitary conditions left by the Owner's animals on any portion of the community. The above items are included in the CC&Rs, however the following items are additional rules: No pets, other than legitimate service animals, are permitted in the Clubhouse, tennis courts, pickleball courts, pool areas, or bocce courts. Service animals must be registered with the Association and verification of the animal's status must be provided. Pets are not allowed on the property of another owner without permission.

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