Frequently Asked Questions &
Common Violations
Home
Mildew on home exterior / Fence repair or cleaning
Exterior paint – walls to be maintained in a secure attractive manner
Home is need of repair / Exterior maintenance
Landscaping maintenance / overgrown
Dead area of grass
Mow/Edge/Trim shrubs and trees
Weeds in beds and lawn / or driveway
Vehicle Parking
Parking on street/grass
Boats, trailers, campers, and RV
Pet Violation
Pick up after your pet
Keep your pet on a leash
General
Garbage cans/trash/recycle bins left outside
Junk, trash, building materials, and any other debris not to be left in the yard and must be properly disposed of.
Cluttered driveway
No sign of any kind shall be displayed to the public view on any lot except one professional sign not more than (1) square foot, one (1) sign of not more than (5) square feet advertising the property sale for rent, or signs used by a builder to advertise the property during construction and sales.
Dues Structure
Assessments are billed in semi-annual increments. You will receive a statement in the mail and you can make payments on the resident portal. Please use the link above“ Resident Log In”. Assessment amounts are due on:
November
May
Lawn Maintenance
Please remove hoses and other items from your yard. As a reminder to owners, Eastwood's scheduled days of maintenance are Mondays and Tuesdays, unfinished work complete on Fridays. If you want the area around your mailbox and pool screens trimmed by the landscapers, it is strongly suggested that you protect the bottom of these areas in some fashion. For example, you might add plants or rock, or plastic edging. It is extremely difficult for the trimmer to get close to the mailbox or pool screens without nicking them and they cannot be responsible for damage if left unprotected. In addition, owners need to remember that the landscaper cannot move your hoses or other yard items when mowing.
Lawn Care :
Eastwood’s schedule is on for Mondays and Tuesdays
Fertilize and Shrub care / Irrigation check:
Massey’s schedule is on the 1st week of every month.
Curb Appeal
We all embraced the idea of moving into a deed-restricted community when we purchased homes in Country Club Village. We did this in order to protect the ambiance of our neighborhood and thereby also protect the resale value of our homes. The Board of Directors and the committee members work hard to maintain standards within the village to keep it competitive with other communities in Tuscawilla, Winter Springs, and the Orlando Metropolitan Area. Each property owner has an obligation to themselves and also to their neighbors to keep their property attractive and appealing to potential buyers... whether they are personally selling their home or not. This applies to front yards, backyards and side yards. By keeping CCV desirable, we help those residents who are selling their homes to get the highest price possible. In doing so, we are also maintaining the resale value of our own homes.
Solicitors
Country Club Village is a private community with private roads. Soliciting is not allowed in our community. There is a sign to this effect posted near the entrance. Winter Springs Code of Ordinances, Section 10-136 states that “it shall be unlawful for any transient or itinerant solicitor to solicit orders for goods, wares, merchandise, newspapers, magazines, periodicals or any other matter having a commercial business purpose, whether for profit or not, including the solicitation of funds, without first obtaining a written permit from the city manager”. Recently there have been a number of roofing companies soliciting for replacement of roofs via a letter dropped off at each home. Be wary of the offers as they are not always truthful.
Pets
We all love our furry friends and they are wonderful additions to our family, however, please remember when taking your dog for a walk, always keep a couple of doody pick up bags with you. Even if you don’t expect Fido to go, you never know.