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  • Date: January 12, 2024 Important Notice: Newly Adopted Amendments in Effect and Rental Property Registry Dear Residents of Huntington Hills, We write to inform you that the recently adopted amendments to our governing documents, rental restriction and electronic communications, have been officially filed with the Fairfield County Recorder and are now effective as of October 31, 2023. For your convenience, the official filing documents are available on the "Documents" page of the [...]

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    Subject: Results of Amendments Voting Date: September 20, 2023 Dear Residents of Huntington Hills, We hope this letter finds you well and enjoying the last of the summer season in our amazing community. We want to take this opportunity to thank each one of you who participated in the voting process for the proposed amendments to our Declaration and Bylaws. Your engagement and dedication to our neighborhood's well-being are commendable and much appreciated. After careful consideration[...]

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    Dear Residents of Huntington Hills, We hope this message finds you well. Recently, there have been several questions raised by Huntington Hills residents regarding the proposed amendments that were discussed at our special meeting in July 2023. The Huntington Hills Civic Association (HHCA) provided those questions to the HHCA attorneys and received a legal letter for residents that answers those questions. You can find a copy of that legal opinion on the “Documents” page of the Huntington[...]

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    Amendment Updates - Final Vote Due

    As part of our ongoing effort to operate, administer, maintain, and reasonably protect the  Huntington Hills community, we proposed four amendments for inclusion in our Declaration and  Bylaws. A special meeting was held on June 13, 2023 for residents to ask questions and vote on the  amendments. After the votes were tallied, Amendment B (sheds) was failing, and Amendment D  (electronic communications) was passing. Amendments A and C (leasing restriction and dues  increase) were close but [...]

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