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DID YOU KNOW?
- There are 365 homes in Green Lane
and 328 of them are members of the association.
- The new benches in the park are a
result of Tim Uhrich’s Eagle Scout project. Tim is the son of Tom and
Evonne and lives at 213 Green Lane Drive.
- Dangerous tree branches, hanging
over sidewalks and streets, are the responsibility of the homeowner.
If they fall on someone or something, the homeowner is liable for the
damage, so please get them cut as soon as possible. The township will
charge you for the cost, if they have to do it.
- Shiny new red recycle bins can be
obtained at the township building at no cost. Some of the original
green ones are looking pretty worn out.
- 85% of the people ticketed for
speeding on Green Lane Drive are from the neighborhood. No more
blaming it on outsiders! This is a heads up, for all of you drivers,
from the township police department.
- Any swimming pool deeper than 24
inches must meet building code requirements. That refers to the new
pools seen in yards that are not blown up, but enlarge by filling them
with water.
- Trucks weighing 7500 pounds or
more cannot be parked on the street during nonworking hours.
- Homeowners can be fined by the
township for having low branches, overhanging bushes, and sidewalks
that are uneven. They are a danger to our walkers in the development.
Have you noticed how many walkers are now using the street?
- Lamppost lights, turned on at
night, make it so much safer for our resident walkers.
- A smile and wave of thanks are
two simple things to do when crossing our bridge when someone yields
for you. It’s just common courtesy and keeps our bridge so special.
- Several years ago the county
wanted to replace our bridge and the community turned them down. It
means so much to all of us. Please use good sense and good manners
when using it.
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