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Homeowners’ Manual RICHMOND, ST ANN, JAMAICA
Richmond Development Company Limited | Version 6 | April 9, 2019
Information contained within is subject to change without notice
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Congratulations! It is our pleasure to Welcome You!
Dear Homeowner,
Congratulations on becoming a homeowner of the acclaimed and exclusive Richmond St.
Ann community – It’s the place to live.
This Manual together with the below mentioned documents form the governing
Documents of the Richmond Community:
(1) The Restrictive Covenants which is listed in both your deed and Agreement for
Sale.
(2) The RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION LIMITED’s (RHOA) By-
Laws. The Bylaws describe the mechanics of your association’s decision-making and
management.
(3) The RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION LIMITED’s (RHOA) Articles
of Incorporation.
Read these documents carefully for a full understanding of the rules that govern “Life at
Richmond” and make it “the place to live”.
Once more we thank you for choosing Richmond.
Best regards,
Lee Issa Chairman Richmond Development Company Ltd.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page #’s
General Information 5-20
Richmond Homeowners’ Association (RHOA) 5
Your RHOA Board Members 5
Your RHOA Administrative Staff 6
Property Management 8
Paying Your Maintenance
Payment Options (Table 1: Scotia Online)
9-11
WATER & SEWAGE - Applying for Service 12
Curbside Garbage Collection 13
Breach in Garbage Collection Policy 14
Recycling 14
Street Light Outage 14
Your Civic Address & Mail Delivery 15
Home Defects Liability Period 16
Key Things to Note About Your New Home 17
Useful Phone Numbers 18
Richmond Homeowners’ Association - Services Directory 19-20
Community Rules & Regulations 22-33
Making Changes To Your External Property 22
Fig 1: Approved Verandah Enclosure 23
Fig 2: Approved Window Grill Details 24
Policy Breach – Making Changes to External Property 25
Maintaining Your Landscaping 26
Policy Breach Landscaping 27
General Rules & Regulations – Club House / Pool Deck 28
General Rules & Regulations - Swimming Pool 29
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Continued
Page #’s
General Rules & Regulations – Gym Facilities 30
Policy Breach - Club House / Pool Deck, Swimming Pool & Gym
Facilities
31
Richmond Beach Club Rental Rules 32
Club House Rental Rules 33-34
The Owner’s Responsibility Club House 35
Parks Rental Rules 35
Basic Safety Rules 36
Cycling and Skating Safety Rules 36
Road Users Rules Safety Rules 36
Pet Policy 37
Pet Rules 38
Access Guidelines For Your Employees 39
Procedure to Acquire ID 39
Appendix 1: Restrictive Covenants 40-46
First Schedule 40-44
Second Schedule 45-46
Appendix 2: Richmond Homeowners’ Association Forms
47-49
Prospective Employee Identification Card - Information Sheet 47
Pet Registration Form 48
Property Rental Agreement Form 49
RICHMOND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LIMITED
(RESL)
Application & Contract Form - Water Supply & Sewerage
Services
50-55
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
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RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION (RHOA)
Upon taking possession of your Home, you automatically become a member of
RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION LIMITED (RHOA).
Each owner holds exclusive rights to the portion of the property called “THE LOT”, and
shared rights to the portion of the property called THE COMMON AREA.
Each owner is bound by the provisions in the (1) Restrictive Covenants, (2) Articles of
Incorporation, (3) By-laws and (4) Rules and Regulations.
Each “LOT” is entitled to one vote in the collective management of the Community of
Richmond.
At the last Annual General meeting (AGM) The RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION LIMITED’s (RHOA) Board was duly elected by you, the homeowners.
Board members VOLUNTEER to serve and are not paid. The board makes the day to
day decisions in managing the Community on behalf of the owners.
At present, here are your representatives on the RHOA board:
Your RHOA Board Members Dave Dixon - Chairman
John Eyre - Asst. Chair
Michael McFarlane -Treasurer
Joy Wellington-Asst. Treasurer
Linda Gordon – Secretary
Steve Bennett – Director
Mr. Steve Bennett, Managing Director, Richmond Development Company Limited and
board member, is the Developer’s representative.
We encourage you to read and get acquainted with the Community’s Restrictive
Covenants in the First and Second Schedule of your Agreement for Sale.
For your convenience, the Restrictive Covenants are outlined verbatim in Appendix 1
(pages 40-46) of this document.
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The Restrictive Covenants are strictly enforced. Please view the enclosed
documents carefully.
All breaches of the Restrictive Covenants must be addressed and rectified and if not
corrected will be forwarded to the RHOA’s legal team for enforcement.
All referrals to our legal team attract legal fees which will be applied to your
maintenance account.
Your RHOA Administrative Staff DAGYENE WILSON is your Richmond Homeowner Association’s (RHOA)
Administrative Assistant.
Dagyene Wilson is located in the Palms at the RHOA Management office.
She handles collection of your monthly maintenance, RHOA budget reconciliation
and provides a general interface between the RHOA and the Property Manager.
She can be reached at 876 622-8635 or 876 560-0719 OR by email at
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Property Manager
JOSEPH "JOE" WILSON is Richmond’s Property Manager.
He is also located at the RHOA’s Management Office and can be reached at
876 622-8635 or 876 456-1119; [email protected]
The Property manager is responsible for the physical management of ALL COMMON
AREAS, performing preventative property maintenance and repairs to keep the common
areas functioning in top condition.
Common Areas are the amenities provided by the developer within Richmond, for
the comfort and use of all owners. They include:
Roads and Verges
Street Lighting and Security Lighting
Open Spaces and Children Play Areas
Community Swimming Pools and Clubhouses
Community Gyms and Tennis Courts
Perimeter walls, Entrance Gates and Guard Booths
Mailboxes
Community Landscaping
In addition, the Property Manager is responsible for Waste Management and the
maintenance of the storm water system within the Richmond Community.
The Property Manager assists Richmond Homeowner Association (RHOA) in policing
the restrictive covenants.
Any concerns you may have regarding issues listed below, should be reported to the
RHOA’s Management Office:
Rules and Policies Common Area
Maintenance
Emergency issues
Other Common Area
Issues
Individual Unit
Improvements
Accounts Receivable
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Paying Your Maintenance
Your Monthly Maintenance Fee is JMD$15,000.00.
You have already paid, in advance, 1-month Monthly Maintenance with your closing
fees.
Hence, the RHOA Management Office will begin to draw down on the 1-month advance
payment of Monthly Maintenance in the 2nd month of you taking possession of your
Home.
In other words:
1. 1st Month you take possession of Home – No Maintenance applied
2. 2nd Month – 1-month advance payment of Monthly Maintenance is applied
3. 3rd Month - you are to commence paying Monthly maintenance. You will be
notified in writing when this occurs.
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Payment Options Homeowners can make their Monthly Maintenance Fee payment by using any one of the
following options:
(1) Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited a. Scotiabank Online (see steps Table 1).
Note: Homeowners living overseas with a Scotia Jamaica Account may
use the Scotia Online services
b. Tele Scotia and at the Branch.
Note: Payment at the bank requires the homeowner to provide the RHOA with proof of
payment.
Table 1: Scotia Online Step Action Access your account
Select the Bill Payment Option CLICK THE MANAGE PAYEES BUTTON
Enter Richmond Richmond J and Richmond U will appear
Richmond J = Jamaican Account
Richmond U = United States Account
Enter Account Number
Your account number is your lot
number. Your account number must
be a minimum of 6 digits.
If, for example your lot number is 3A
enter LOT03A
Account Number is your lot number
expressed as;
Lot020
Assistance with Set Up You can call Toll Free at 1-888-472-6842
(2) SAGICOR Bank Jamaica Limited Note: Payment at the Bank only
Payment at the bank requires the home-owner to provide Richmond with proof of
payment.
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Payment Options Continued
(3) Credit Card - Standing Order
Note: The homeowner must provide a copy of their card and photo ID when
setting up this process.
All credit card payments to Richmond Homeowners Association Limited
(RHOA) attract a 4% processing fee.
(4) Payment in person at RHOA’s Management Office in The Palms:
RHOA’s Management Office:
Anthurium Avenue (Turn left upon entering the Palms, located at the end of
road)
Richmond, St. Ann, Priory
Tel: (876) 622-8635 or Tel: (876) 590-0719
(5) Payment in person at the Kingston Office:
Richmond’s Kingston Office:
Shop #6, Orchid Village Plaza,
20 Barbican Road, Kingston 6.
Tel: (876) 620-6079
Fax: (876) 620-6070
(6) Payment in person at the Montego Bay Office:
Shop G5, Praise Concourse Plaza,
18 Queens Drive, Montego Bay,
St. James.
Tel: (876) 979-3495/979-1454
Fax: (876) 971-9022
(7) Mail Money Orders to the Richmond Office in Montego Bay.
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WATER & SEWAGE
Applying for Service
Richmond Development Company Limited (RDCL) through its company, Richmond
Environmental Services Limited (RESL), has implemented a formal billing and
collection process for water consumption to ensure efficiency and fairness for all
Residential users within the Richmond Community.
Similar to your formal application for electricity (JPS), immediately upon taking
possession, the owner applies for water services from Richmond Environmental Services
Limited.
Here are the steps:
(1) Fill out the Application & Contract Form for Water Supply & Sewerage
Services. Please see FORM in Appendix 2 on pages 50-55.
(a) Please include when the service is needed.
(b) We also ask that you present your Tax Registration Number (TRN)
and Valid identification (A Driver’s Licence, Passport or National
Identification)
(2) Submit the form at anyone of the following locations:
The Model Unit in The
Crest:
Richmond, St. Ann,
Priory
Tel: (876) 631-0327
Tel: (876) 610-8169
US: (786)544-6644
The Kingston Office:
Shop #6, Orchid Village
Plaza,
20 Barbican Road,
Kingston 6.
Tel: (876) 620-6079
Fax: (876) 620-6070
The Montego Bay Office:
Shop G5, Praise
Concourse Plaza,
18 Queens Drive,
Montego Bay, St. James.
Tel: (876) 979-3495
Fax: (876) 971-9022
(3) Once your application is received, a water meter will be immediately installed.
There is a onetime charge for the installation of meter amounting to Jamaican
six thousand dollars (JMD$6,000.00).
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CURBSIDE GARBAGE COLLECTION
Waste materials are collected as follows:
The Palms Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Coolshade Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
The Crest Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
Residents can schedule garbage pick-up on the non-scheduled days, as the property
must be clean of all waste daily: Collections on “off” days will be at a cost to the
resident.
To avoid collections issues, please make sure household
garbage is contained securely in plastic garbage bags
and in garbage bins.
1. Please keep garbage on your property until collection day. Residents are
advised to invest in a Garbage Bin. Waste can be stored in bins until collected.
These bins can be purchased at any hardware or variety store in Ocho Rios.
2. Separate Household garbage from organics or yard waste. They are collected
at different times on your collection day.
3. Place organics, leaf or yard waste in plastic bags next to your garbage bin. In
other words, do not mix leaf and yard waste with household garbage.
4. Put garbage at the curb in the morning of your collection day and no later than
11:00 a.m.
5. Separate all broken glass from your garbage and place it in a cardboard box
clearly labelled 'broken glass'. Doing otherwise can result in serious injuries to
collection operators.
6. Do not use cardboard boxes as garbage containers. (it rains frequently in
Richmond)
7. Dismantle your Cardboard moving boxes and tie them all neatly together for
collection.
8. Remnants of any construction activity will not be collected by the Garbage Truck.
These include: All types of aggregate and lumber, tiles, bricks etc.
These items should be removed by the contractor engaged.
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9. If not, a removal fee will be charged to the resident. The fee will be assessed
based on the volume and type of materials. Please contact the RHOA Office
(876-622-8635) for more information.
Policy Breach
Garbage Collection
A fee of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00), will be charged to all units that breach the
Waste Collection Schedule.
Fees will be attached to the Monthly Maintenance Invoice.
RECYCLING
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ONGOING RECYCLING EFFORT BY
SEPARATING PLASTICS FROM YOUR REGULAR HOUSEHOLD
WASTE.
STREET LIGHT OUTAGE
To report a street light outage, please send an email or call JOSEPH "JOE" WILSON,
Richmond’s Property Manager at 876 622-8635 or 876 456 1119;
You will need the address (Lot #) of the closest home to the blown light.
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CIVIC ADDRESS
& MAIL DELIVERY
Your Civic address is:
Residents name
Lot #, Street Name
Richmond Development
P.O. Box 4572,
St. Ann’s Bay P.O.
St. Ann, Jamaica
Mail is collected from the P.O. Box 4572 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and
delivered to your Mailbox.
Depending on whether you live in the Palms or Coolshade, your mailbox is located as
follows:
In The Palms: Depending on your lot number:
At both entrances to the pool / club house
located on Orchid Avenue and Allamanda Avenue
At the Gym located on Marigold Avenue
At the park on Pimento Avenue
In Coolshade: At Children’s Play Park located on Bauhinia Avenue, (just off
Cool Shade Ave.)
The key to your mailbox forms part of your handover package. If you have not received
your mailbox key, please check the model office.
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HOME DEFECTS
LIABILITY PERIOD
We strive to provide you with a home of the highest quality. However, in the event that
you may need remedial works to be carried out to your Home, there is a six-month (180
days) DEFECTS LIABILITY PERIOD which starts from the day you take possession
of your Home.
Please refer to clause 7.02 (a) & (b) and 7.03 of your CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT:
… appear or arise within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the Date of
Possession and written notice thereof shall have been given by the Owner to the
Contractor within such period…
Here is the procedure:
1. Create “list of defects”
2. Send “list of defects” via email to your respective Sales agent
3. The Remedial Supervisor and the remedial works crew will visit your home and
arrange a convenient time for the works to be completed.
Please note: The terraced stepping-stones are not built to support vehicles.
Therefore, homeowners are asked not to park their vehicles in this area. If you
chose to do so, Richmond will not be liable for broken stepping-stones.
Subterranean Termites
Regrettably the location of the property is in a zone that is adversely affected by
subterranean termites. We are able to manage any possible damage by the termites by
treating each Lot; treatment is done by a reputable company.
We provide each homeowner with a warranty certificate for Three (3) years, within this
time any treatment and/or damages are at the expense of Richmond. Thereafter, the
homeowner is responsible for the treatment of their home. It is recommended that the
homeowner continues treatment and obtain a warranty from a reputable company.
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Key Things to Note in Your Home
Solar Hot Water Heater:
On Overcast days you will need to turn-on the
WATER HEATER BACK-UP SWITCH
which is located inside the pantry cupboard in the kitchen.
This switch enables water to be heated via JPS electricity
as opposed to Solar Energy. The hot water heater should
be maintained to prevent the buildup of calcium in the
heater and the pub that operates the system. Please contact
a reputable company to perform maintenance.
Conserve It –
Phone: +1(876)754-0220-1
Fax: +1(876)754-0221
WhatsApp: +1(876)579-7040
Email: [email protected]
External Security Lights: Security lights are located in the four, external corners of
your home which TURN ON
AUTOMATICALLY AT DUSK.
However, there are two OVER-RIDE SWITCHES;
(1) one switch is located in the bank of switches next
to the entrance door, controlling the 6 external
security lights to the front of the house.
(2) the second switch is located next to the master
bathroom door which controls the 4 external
security lights to the back of the house.
Located at front door entrance
located at entrance to master
bathroom
Water Lock off: There are two water lock offs;
(1) The MAIN LOCK-OFF is located externally, in the garden, to the front of the
lot near the water metre. This turns off the water coming into the Lot.
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(2) The SECOND LOCK-OFF is located externally, next to the house, below the
dining room window in the carport area. This turns off the water coming into
the house.
Electrical Panel: The electrical panel is located in the passageway and is clearly labeled. The
ELECTRICAL LOCK-OFF SWITCH is labeled “MAIN” in the panel box; switch
numbers 1 & 3.
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USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS
Richmond Development Company Ltd
Head Office:
Shop G5, Praise Concourse Plaza,
18 Queens Drive, Montego Bay, St. James.
Tel: (876) 979-3495 Fax: (876) 971-9022
St Ann’s Bay Hospital (876) 972-0150
POLICE: 119
Ambulance and Fire:110
Doctor Phillip Henry (Available for House calls)
(876)-869-7625
Model Unit: Richmond, St. Ann, Priory
Tel: (876) 631-0327
Tel: (876) 610-8169
US: (786) 544-6644
Furniture Companies
COURTS- St. Ann’s Bay
Tel: (876) 972-1502; 972-9064
Cell: (876) 406-3393
Richmond’s Kingston Office: Shop #6, Orchid Village Plaza,
20 Barbican Road, Kingston 6.
Tel: (876) 620-6079
Fax: (876) 620-6070
Matahari Enterprises Ltd
S.E. Asia Creations
Fine Furniture & Accessories
Tel: (876) 971-2763; (876)979-9261
www.mataharifurniture.com
Richmond Home Owner Association (RHOA)
876 622-8635/8636
876 881-6491
Supermarkets-Ocho Rios
General Food 974-2510; 795-1670
Progressive
Banks
St. Ann’s Bay Ocho Rios
BNS 972-5231 974-5532
JN 972-2988 974-6847
NCB 972-2490 974-2580
Meat Shops
Salem - L & M Meats 973-7292
St. Ann’s Bay- Square One- 972-2189
SCHOOLS
Columbus Preparatory 972-2374
Hampton Preparatory 973-4267
Plumbing, Electrical, And Minor
General Building Maintenance
Frederick Minto
Tel: (876) 391-6129
Email: [email protected]
20SQUS Consulate
Montego Bay: (876) 952-0160
British High Commission
Kingston: (876) 510-0700
Canadian Consulate
Montego Bay: (876)952-6198
Jamaica Tourist Board
Montego Bay: (876) 952-4425
Kingston: 929-9200
Spring Water Suppy
Jamaica Blue Mountain Spring Water
Tel: 1-888-JAM-BLUE (536-2538)
Tel: 974-9538
COOKING GAS
Walker’s Reliable Gas
Seville Heights, St. Ann
Tel: (876) 850-7463/589-2171
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RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION SERVICES DIRECTORY
Emergency Contacts
St. Ann’s Bay Police,
Guard Room - (876) 972-2211
St. Ann’s Bay Fire - (876) 972-
2322
RICHMOND’S SECURITY GATES The Palms Main Gate - Cellular (876) 485-4988
The Palms Main Gate - Land Line (876) 632-2133
The Palms Mobile Patrol (876) 866-9947
Coolshade Main Gate – Cellular (876) 357-0801
Coolshade Main Gate – Land Line (876) 622-4587
Coolshade Mobile Patrol (876) 357-0801
Fern Court Main Gate – Cellular (876) 434-3106
(876) 897-4252
Operation Personnel
HOA Office (876) 622-8635
HOA Assistant (876) 881-6491
Operation Personnel
Joseph Wilson, Property Mgr. (876) 456-1119
Carpenter
General carpentry, repairs, construction,
restoration
Escoffery Blagrove (876) 324- 9401
(876) 384-4579
Car Rental
Salem Car Rental (876) 973-4167/973-4539
Wayne Rentals (876) 463-4165
Cupboards
All cupboards - kitchen, bathroom etc.
Eurotrend - Radcliff Stevens (876) 428-
7702
Electrician
Power Supply & Electrical (876) 391-6129
(876) 361-2077
Martin Goldbourne (876) 553-9233
(876) 459-2395
Camcorp - Mr. Matthis (876) 844-8538
Guttering
Clifford Blacks (876) 298-2152 Grill Work/Fabrication
Astley Henry (876) 351-2523
Henrick Gabbidon (876) 438-8346
Hardscaping - Stepping Stone, Bricks,
Garden Chairs
RDCL, Site Office, Miss Stewart
(876) 569-0759
LFA COUNTRY STORE
876 794-8896
876 794-8562
Grocery, Pharmacy,
Liquor Store, Deli
Daily Deliveries
8:00am – 5:00pm
Minimum Order
JMD$5,000.00
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RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION SERVICES DIRECTORY continued
Locksmith
Humphrey Hew (876) 365-1115/323-7105
S & S locksmith (876) 974-3332
Mason
Barrington Wisdom (876) 405 -1102
Denton Francis (876) 292-0361
Party/Event Planner
Andrea Foster (876) 530-8238
Jodianne Murdock (876) 440-8225
Painter
Marklando Kelly (876) 568-6970
Mark Fyffe (876) 414-4464
Pest Control Services
Terminex Jamaica Ltd (876) 756-2536/364-
2486
Ban-Pest (876) 969-8579
Got Pests (876) 909-3964
Plumber
Alwayne Brown (876) 885-9282
Dale Bailey (876) 312-3826/528-2655
Security Equipment & Accessories
Technology Plus (876) 564-3924
Security Camera Systems: Caught on
Camera (876) 371-0991/312-3434
Tiler
Andre Ingram (876) 410-7232
Transportation
Keith Nicholson/Jamnick Tours
(876) 632-4835
Norma Moore (876) 469-4135
Veteran Lawn Service
A team of highly skilled lawn care specialists who
provide monthly lawn care of residences.
Sindia Smith, Managing Director (876) 856-4250
Veterinary Service
Dr. Bradford (876) 972-2524 Water Heater Maintenance
Conserve IT (876) 754-0220
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Community Rules
&
Regulations
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MAKING CHANGES TO YOUR EXTERNAL PROPERTY
All changes to the external property require approval by the Richmond Homeowner’s
Association Limited’s (RHOA) Architectural Review Committee.
The Architectural Review Committee’s role is to review designs for conformance to the
guidelines and not to participate in a substantial way in the design process or to suggest
alternative designs. Approval will only be given to designs that follow the guidelines
outlined by the RHOA committee and are in line with the set of possible changes that can
be made.
The intention is to create a community which is aesthetically unified through the use, by
all owners, of a common set of design Guidelines. The Guidelines are not intended by
any means to stifle creativity but rather to assist homeowners.
We recommend that owners familiarize themselves with these guidelines.
Guidelines
You are allowed to: (1) Enclosed the Veranda using one of two approved designs; see Fig 1.
(2) Install Wrought Iron Security Grill using ONLY the approved design; see Fig 2.
(3) Add an additional bathroom / powder room. Please collect approved design from
the RHOA’s office.
(4) Cover the carport area and or the drying yard area. Please collect approved design
from the RHOA’s office.
You are NOT allowed to: (5) Change the external colour to your home.
(6) Change the roofing material and colour of your home.
(7) Install fence, hedge or other construction of any kind, tree or plant of a height
above 1.35 meters above road level and within 5.4 meters of any road intersection
or along any road way or any adjoining boundary.
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Fig 1: Approved Verandah Enclosure
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Fig 2: Approved Window Grill Details
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Policy Breach Making Changes to External Property
Breaches will be handled as follows:
1. The property manager will contact the home-owner and advise them of the breach
and they will agree on a time line in which the infraction will be corrected.
2. The property manager will follow-up after the agreed on time-line and if the
breach has not been corrected, written notices will be delivered by email or
regular mail. Please note; if the home-owner does not reside in the Palms or is off
the island the notice will be mailed or emailed to the address on file.
3. Non-compliance of the written request will result in referral to our legal
representative for action.
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MAINTAINING YOUR LANDSCAPING
Each Lot is the responsibility of the individual home-owner.
We ask you to follow the landscaping guidelines already established as anarchy in the
community's landscaping would decrease property values.
Here are a few important things to note:
1. Your backyard is planted with grass just before or just after you take possession.
2. The newly planted back yard needs watering and constant weeding until the grass
has “caught” (in about three months)
3. Over half of the water you use at home is used outdoors, which makes watering
efficiently one of the best and easiest ways to save water.
Proper watering will also keep your landscape plants healthy and beautiful
throughout the year.
4. Note: Please ensure that your landscape contractor (gardener) is
aware, ‘Weed whackers’ & Power Tools cannot be used:
prior to 8:00am or later than 6:00pm on weekdays.
prior to 10:00am or later than 4:00pm on weekends.
We encourage homeowners not to use to the RHOA employed Landscapers.
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Policy Breach
Landscaping
If your landscaping is not maintained to the standards outlined in the covenant Appendix
1, First Schedule, Clause k (page 33) of this document, the RHOA will take action to
correct this breach.
Rule: To maintain the lawn and garden on the Lot to a standard which is no less
than as landscaped and handed over by Richmond Development Company
Limited, failing which the Company shall be entitled, at the sole cost and expense
of the Owner, to maintain the lawn and garden and shall be entitled to carry out
the necessary remedial work. The cost of such remedial work shall be
recoverable from the Owner by the Company as part of its Maintenance.
The property manager will advise you of any landscaping breaches. Once advised,
remedial works must be completed within one week. Here are the steps:
Step Action 1 The landscaping department supervisor checks the entire development on a monthly
basis and will issue a report, to the Property Manager and the RHOA
administration, of properties that are not meeting standards.
2 Breach notices will be sent via email or a call will be made to the home-owner
advising of the breach and the penalty.
3 Home-owners will be given one (1) week to correct the breach
4 On the 8th of each month (unless it falls on a Sunday, then the follow-up date will
be the 9th of the month), the property will be serviced by the HOA landscaping team
5 The home-owner will be billed $10,000.00JMD., this amount, will be shown on the
maintenance invoice on the month the charge is incurred.
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General Rules & Regulations CLUB HOUSE / POOL DECK
The club house facilities are for the use of homeowners, their immediate families, and
their house guests.
Any homeowner may delegate their right of enjoyment of the club house facilities to their
tenants who reside on the property. Please notify the RHOA in writing of the name of any
such tenant. The homeowner/tenant is responsible for the conduct of his/her guests. Be
mindful of other users of the facility and the Residents surrounding the facility.
1 All minors, under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by an ADULT,
whilst using the facilities. In other words, it is against the rules to leave an
adolescent unattended at the pool / club house area.
2 The club house facilities must be vacated by midnight (12:00 am).
3 NO riding of bicycles or skates on the Pool Deck
5 NO ball playing on the Pool Deck
4 No pets are allowed in the club house, gardens, deck or pool.
6 No cooking is allowed in the Club house facilities including the pool area and
Deck.
7 No illegal substance will be allowed at any time within the club house
facilities, including pool area and deck, at any time
8 No smoking is permitted within the clubhouse facilities, including pool area
and deck, at any time
9 No Loud Music: Music, and/or any other noise, must be kept at a level
which doesn’t disturb residents in the surrounding homes. Use of personal
music devices is only permitted with head phones.
10 Owners may not reserve the area on behalf of a third party. No political,
religious, commercial or outside organization is permitted use of the club
house facilities, even though a homeowner/tenant is a member of the
organization.
11 The club house cannot be used for money raising purposes by an individual or
organization other than the RHOA.
12 The pool area is separate from the Clubhouse and may not be rented. There
should be no guest traffic on pool decks.
13 The homeowner will be responsible for the repair or replacement of any
damage done to the Clubhouse, or its furniture, equipment. Nothing may be
taped to the windows, doors or walls.
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General Rules & Regulations
SWIMMING POOL
The swimming pool is exclusively for use of Owners, their immediate families, and their
house guests.
Please note that there will not be a lifeguard on duty, so all persons using the pool swim at
their own risk. Each person is solely responsible for any accident or injury in connection
with the use of the pool facilities.
Hours of Pool operation are from 9.00 am to 6.30 pm.
1 All bathers, before entering the swimming pool are required to take a shower
located on either side of the club house.
2 No one under the age of 18 years will be permitted to use the pool unless
accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
3 The pool area cannot be used for games which involve diving and running.
Diving, playing ball and other boisterous activities are not permitted.
Pool users are requested to maintain decorum at all times.
4 Please respect others by minimizing noise. Use of personal music devices is
only permitted with head phones.
5 Please cover the pool furniture with a towel when using suntan oils.
6 There is no smoking at the pool area.
7 Persons under the influence of alcohol/drugs are not allowed to use the Pool.
8 You are permitted to bring food and beverages provided they are in paper and
plastic containers and you dispose of them in the proper receptacle.
9 Applicable to Cool Shade: Club House Area, Gym equipment and benches
are not to be used by persons attired in wet bathing suits or wet clothing.
10 Persons wearing wet bathing suits are not allowed in the Club House Area other
than to go to and from the restrooms.
11 No drinking allowed whilst in the pool (ie. No glass, glass bottles or alcoholic
beverages are permitted in the pool).
12 These rules and regulations are subject to change any time without notice.
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General Rules & Regulations
GYM FACILITIES
1. As a courtesy to other gym users, a small gym towel must be carried to wipe
down equipment after use.
2. Inappropriate clothing such as bathing suit, bikini or wet clothes and flip-
flops/sandals are not permitted.
3. Please ensure that you put your weights back in their original place when
finished.
4. Please do not misuse the weights by dropping them on the floor.
5. Smoking is strictly prohibited in all areas of the gym.
6. Food and beverages (except water or sports drinks for hydration) are strictly
prohibited in all areas of the gym.
7. You may not use the gym whilst under the influence of alcohol, narcotics,
tranquilizers or any medication or other substance which may affect your
ability to exercise safely.
8. Bags are not permitted onto the gym floor.
9. You must not behave in an aggressive, abusive, anti-social or threatening
manner to any gym user.
10. Gym users may not bring any pets into the gym.
11. Richmond Homeowner Association Limited accepts no responsibility for any
loss or damage to personal property.
12. These rules and regulations are subject to change any time without notice.
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Policy Breach
Club House / Pool Deck, Swimming Pool &
Gym Facilities
A violation by the homeowner (s) or their guests of any rules and regulations established
by the board governing the use of the Club House & Pool Deck, Pool & Gym Facilities
will result in a suspension in their “right to use” for a period to be determined by the
Board of Directors.
If a Homeowner is in default in the payment of monthly Maintenance fees or special
assessment levied by the RHOA, the right to use the Club House & Pool Deck, Pool &
Gym Facilities will be suspended by the Board of Directors until dues or assessment are
paid.
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RICHMOND BEACH CLUB
RENTAL RULES Richmond Development Company Limited (RDCL) are the proprietors of the Richmond
Beach Club (RBC). There can be no exclusive arrangement for the use of the facility.
The RBC is a facility provided to our residents on the Richmond Development and as a
result, our residents can access and use the facility at their pleasure. The following rules
apply:
1. The Beach House building is subject to restricted usage.
2. ALL functions have a cut off time of 2:00am.
3. The renter is solely responsible for any damage(s) caused to the property or
buildings during period of rental.
4. Motor Vehicles (cars, vans etc.) are permitted to park on said property. However,
service vehicles, buses and trucks are prohibited.
5. All the necessary permits and license required for any event, is the responsibility
of the renter. Permits and license must be presented prior to the event.
6. ALL waste material must be collected and disposed of in the assigned area.
7. RDCL accepts no liability for damage caused to electrical and electronic
equipment caused by power surges and/or outages.
8. RDCL accepts no liability for any damage to or loss of vehicles during any event.
9. RDCL accepts no liability for any personal injury sustained to any visitor to the
event, as a result of engaging in any activity sanctioned by the renters.
RDCL agrees to provide:
1. A clean beautiful property, with utilities.
2. Support staff- Admin Staff, Security, Life Guard and Grounds Man.
Usage Fee
Please contact the Property Management Office for details:
1. Usage fee is to be paid two (2) weeks prior to the event for confirmation.
2. Payment can be made by Cash, Credit Cards, Debit Cards or Managers’ Cheques.
Payee: Richmond Development Company Limited. Personal Cheques are not
accepted.
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CLUB HOUSE
RENTAL RULES
1. The host must be a unit owner and must be in attendance at all
times during the party or the entire security deposit will be
forfeited.
2. An approximate time schedule must be submitted at the time the event
is booked. An attendant is in place at the Club House between the
hours of 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
3. A maximum of 30 persons are allowed at any semi-private function
unless approved by the Property Manager at the time of rental.
4. All parties must end and the area rented vacated by mid-night (12:00
pm) unless prior arrangements are made with the Richmond
Homeowners Association Limited.
5. All party activities must be confined to the Club House, unless
approved by Richmond Homeowners Association Limited and the
homeowner has a signed agreement. The attendant on duty must be
obeyed in all pool safety regulations.
6. Guests are required to park in an acceptable fashion in accordance
with the Richmond parking rules. Guest parking is restricted to the
East and West parking areas adjacent to the club house.
7. No unreasonable noise will be permitted in the parking lot and in no
instance will the party be allowed to spill over to the exterior of the
Clubhouse or Park.
8. Between the hours of 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM (on weekends the bar is
open until 9:00PM) a limited supply of alcohol and cold drinks are
available for sale at the Club House.
9. All garbage must be placed in garbage bags and placed in the area
behind the bar to be removed by Richmond personnel prior to opening
the Club House and pool the following day. Facilities must be left in
the same condition as they were in before the party.
10. The Clubhouse will not be made available for semi-private rental on a
holiday or holiday weekend.
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Club House
Rental Rules Continued 11. Parties, gatherings or meetings of children or young adults under the
age of 21 are not permitted unless the parents are in attendance. An
attendant is in place between the hours of 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
12. The host is responsible for all Club House furnishings and fixtures.
The Owner reserving the facility will pay for any damage to the
premises.
13. Richmond is not responsible for any personal articles left in the
building after the party.
14. Home-owners booking a party at the Club House must be in good
standing with the RHOA in terms of maintenance.
15. After 6:00 PM a life guard must be on duty at all functions at the pool,
homeowner’s can negotiate with the Richmond lifeguard on a
personal basis or provide documentation to prove that they have a
qualified lifeguard in attendance.
16. No cooking is allowed at the Clubhouse or the Park areas, catered
service only.
17. The eastern section of the Clubhouse will always be used for the
purposes of rental and signage will be placed identifying the section.
The Park will have signage indicating a private function is in session.
18. All added furnishings such as tents, pool enhancements must be
approved by the property management prior to the date of the function
or they will not be allowed.
19. Richmond Homeowner Association board reserves the right to refuse
rental and use of the properties and facilities, to anyone not agreeing
to these Rules and Terms.
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Club House
Rental Rules Continued
The Owner’s Responsibility
Club House
If the function ends on or before 6:00 PM;
At least 7 days before renting the Club House for an event, a $5,000.00 check, cash or
money order for a refundable damage deposit. Checks should be made payable to
‘Richmond Homeowner’s Association’. Receipts will be provided for all payments.
* The damage deposit will be returned within three business days if there are no damages
and no cleanup is required
If the function ends after 6:00PM;
At least 7 days before renting the Club House for an event, a $5,000.00 cash, check or
money order for a refundable damage deposit, and a* $10,000.00 cash, personal check, or
money order for the non-refundable Club House fee must be presented to the sales office.
The checks should be made payable to ‘Richmond Homeowner’s Association’. Receipts
will be provided for all payments.
* The damage deposit will be returned within three business days if there are no damages
and no cleanup is required
PARKS RENTAL RULES
At least 7 days before renting any of the Parks within the property for an event, a
$5,000.00 cash, check or money order for a refundable damage deposit, and a* $6,000.00
cash, personal check, or money order for the non-refundable Parks fee must be presented
to the sales office. The checks should be made payable to ‘Richmond Homeowner’s
Association’. Receipts will be provided for all payments.
* The damage deposit will be returned within three business days if there are no damages
and no cleanup is required.
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BASIC SAFETY RULES
Residents are being asked to ensure that basic safety rules are applied in the use of our
roadways and public facilities. There seems to be a flaunting of rules, especially by
children.
Care and safety of children are the sole responsibility of their parents/guardians and
safety rules must be explained and complied with.
Cycling and Skating Safety Rules Bicycles and Skates must be outfitted with the necessary lighting and reflectors,
especially for night usage.
Headgear and joint protection gears must be worn
In Jamaica, the Left side of the Road, is the right side.
Observation of Stop Signs
Service breaking systems
Road Usage & Sanitary Rules Drivers are being reminded that the Road Users Code is still in effect on the
Property. Driving on the left, Observing Stop Signs, and most importantly, be on
the lookout for pedestrians.
When using public facilities, please ensure your waste is disposed of in
receptacles provided. It keeps the area clean and presentable for other users.
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PET POLICY
Pets are a serious responsibility and a possible liability for each resident.
If not properly controlled and cared for, pets can disturb the rights of others and cause
damages for which the resident may be liable.
The restrictive covenant stipulates the following:
Covenant: not to raise, breed or keep any animals in the dwelling house erected
on the Lot, save and except for a reasonable number of dogs, cats or other usual and
common household pets and not to take any animals, or allow any animals to be
taken on to the Common Area. Any pet which the RHOA in its sole discretion
determines to be a nuisance shall be removed from the Lot and the Development
upon the request of the RHOA. If the pet owner fails to honour such request, RHOA
may remove the pet and recover the cost of so doing from the Owner.
As a result of this stipulation, Pet-Owning Residents (POR) must comply with the
following regulations:
1. Pet Registration. All POR are to complete the Pet Registration Form. Only
registered pets are authorized to be kept on the property.
2. Prohibited Pets. This includes birds (except those caged), Bull Mastiffs, Bull
Terriers, Chinchillas, Chow Chows, Doberman Pinschers, Ferrets, German Shepherds,
Huskies, Iguanas, Insects, Monkeys, Pit Bulls, Pot-Bellied Pigs, Rabbits, Rodents of any
kind, Rottweiler, Snakes or Reptiles of any kind, Spiders of any kind.
3. Liability. POR shall be strictly liable for any injury to any person or property
damage caused by their pet.
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PET RULES
Residents are responsible for the actions of the pet at all times. PORs are to abide by the
following rules:
1. Creating a Nuisance. PORs agree that a pet will not disturb the rights, comforts
and conveniences of neighbours or other residents. This applies whether the pet is inside
or outside of resident’s housing unit.
2. Sanitation. Residents shall not permit their pet to defecate or urinate anywhere on
the property, including patio areas, walkways, parking lots, verges, parks, roadways and
any other area designated a public area. Residents will have a sanitary waste remover,
commonly called a Pooper Scooper or Pet Scooper, with them at all times while walking
the pet outside of the unit and should remove and properly dispose of any pet waste.
3. Securing Your Pet. Pets should not be tied to any fixed object outside the
housing unit, including walkways, stairs, parking lots, or any other part of the property.
4. Prohibited Areas. Pets are not allowed at the Club House, Model House, Gym,
Offices or any other recreational areas.
5. Supervision of Your Pet. Pets shall be kept on a leash and supervised when
outside of the housing unit. The RHOA has the right to pick up any unleashed pet and
shall impose reasonable charges for picking up/or keeping unleashed pets.
6. Wearing Collars. Collars are to be worn at all times.
7. Public Health Inspection. All housing units with any pets will be subject to
yearly inspections from the Public Health Department.
8. Removal of Pet by the RHOA The RHOA, with reasonable judgment and
after giving written notice, may enter the housing unit with the proper authorities and
remove the pet if a resident has (1) abandoned the pet (2) violated the RHOA’s Pet
Policy, or (3) repeatedly allow the pet to urinate or defecate in public spaces. RHOA may
turn the pet over to a humane society or the local authority for animal control. RHOA has
no lien on the pet for any purpose; however, the resident shall pay for reasonable care and
kenneling charges for any such pet. RHOA retains the right to immediately remove any
animal that causes or appears to be a threat to any person. Additionally, any animal with a
history of aggressive behavior will be considered a dangerous animal and will be
removed.
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ACCESS GUIDELINES FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES Residents are to procure ID Cards for their employees. The ID Card is the property of the
Resident and it must be collected by the Resident upon termination of employment.
Procedure to Acquire ID 1. Prospective employee must submit two (2) passport size photographs.
Photographs must be signed by a Justice of the Peace or gazetted Police Officer.
2. Provide an information sheet of the Prospective employee to include:
- Full Name
- Address
- Contact Number
- Frequency of service (days per week)
(it is expected that the resident would have received references)
3. Submit documents to the Property Management Office for further processing.
4. Resident will then be advised when the Prospective employee should visit the
contracted Photo Studio to pay the appropriate fee and collect the ID card.
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Appendix 1: Restrictive Covenants
First Schedule and Second Schedule
FIRST SCHEDULE
The Lot is subject to the undermentioned restrictive covenants which shall run with the
land and shall bind as well the Purchaser, his heirs, personal representatives, successors
and transferees as the Registered Proprietor for the time being of the Lot, his heirs,
personal representatives, successors and transferees and shall enure to the benefit of and
be enforceable by the Registered Proprietor for the time being of the lands or any portion
thereof comprised in the Development Lands.
a) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not in any manner restrict or interfere with
the discharge of storm water from any road on the land comprised in this certificate
of title (hereinafter called “the said land”) and the Road Authority shall not, under any
circumstances, be liable to the owner or occupier of the said land, for any damage
occasioned by storm water flowing off roadways.
b) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not permit any gates and doors in or upon
any fence or opening onto any roads to open outwards.
c) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not permit any waste or sullage water or
effluent waste to be discharged from the Lot onto any part of adjoining lands and any
road.
d) No fence, hedge or other construction of any kind, tree or plant of a height more than
1.35 meters above road level shall be permitted within 5.4 meters of any road intersection
or along any road way or any adjoining boundary without the prior approval from the
local planning Authority (St. Ann Parish Council)
e) No access/egress to the Lot shall be established other than by way of the roads in the
subdivision of which the Lot forms part and shall in any event not be established without
the approval of the Superintendent of Roads and Works.
f) No building or permanent structure shall be erected less than 9.14m from the
reservation along the North Coast Highway and 12.19m from the centerline of the
parochial road, respectively.
g) No building or permanent structure shall be erected less than 15.24m and 11.12m from
the center line of the 15.24m wide and 10m wide reserved roads respectively.
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FIRST SCHEDULE Continued
h) No building or permanent structure shall be erected less than 6.1m from the bank of
any canal, earth drain or gully respectively.
i) No building or permanent structure shall be erected less than 4.57m from any side road
property boundary.
j) No new building or permanent structure shall be erected within 1.5m of any adjoining
lots.
k) At all times not to permit the Lot to be kept other than clean and free from
undergrowth.
l) The Lot shall not be subdivided
m) The building on the Lot shall not be used for purposes other than a private dwelling
house.
n) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not cause or allow the Lot and the dwelling
house erected thereon to fall in disrepair
o) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not use and enjoy the Common Area in such
a manner as to unreasonably interfere with its use and enjoyment by other owners of lots
in the Development, their families, guests and invitees.
p) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not use the Lot or permit it to be used in such
a manner or for such purpose as shall cause a hazard to the occupier of any other lot in
the Development, whether a body corporate or not, or the family, guests, employees or
invitees of such occupier.
q) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not carry on any trade or business on it,
PROVIDED HOWEVER that the long term rental of the Lot as a single family rental unit
shall not be deemed to be a trade or business for the purpose of this restrictive covenant.
r) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not allow the dwelling house on the Lot to
be occupied by more than two (2) persons per bedroom. For the purpose of this
restrictive covenant “occupy” shall be defined as staying overnight in the dwelling house
for more than thirty (30) days in any six- (6) month period.
s) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not make any structural modifications or
alterations to the dwelling house on the Lot.
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FIRST SCHEDULE Continued
t) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not erect or cause to be erected any type of
awning on the Lot without the prior written consent of all the other owners of lots in the
Development and not to erect any security grills on the patio or entry area of the house to
be erected on the Lot other than such security grill as has been designed by Richmond
Development Company Limited, the design of which has been made available to each
owner of lots in the Development.
u) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not make noises or use musical
instruments, radios, televisions and amplifiers in such a manner as to disturb other
owners of lots in the Development, their families, guests, occupiers and invitees
v) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not raise, breed or keep any animals in the
dwelling house erected on the Lot, save and except for a reasonable number of dogs, cats
or other usual and common household pets and not to take any animals, or allow any
animals to be taken on to the Common Area
w) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not post any advertisements or posters of any
kind on the buildings on any of the other lots in the Development or Common Area or on
the external boundary walls of the Development.
x) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not hang any garment, laundry, rugs or
articles of a similar nature in any area or erect any clothes line that is visible from
any other lots in the Development or the Common Area other than in the areas
designated as a drying yard and in particular shall not hang or erect any such items from
the windows or from any of the facades or patios of the building on the Lot
y) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not dust rugs or articles of a similar
nature from the windows of the building on the Lot or clean any rugs or articles of a
similar nature by beating same on the Lot or the Common Area.
z) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not throw any garbage or trash outside of the
disposal installations provided for such purposes on the Common Area and shall not
dispose of any garbage or trash in the disposal installations provided unless such garbage
or trash is adequately packaged to prevent leaks and spills before being placed in the
disposal installation.
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FIRST SCHEDULE Continued
aa) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not install or have installed any wiring for
electrical or telephone installation, television antennae, satellite receiver, machines or air
conditioning units or things of a similar nature on the exterior of the building or that
protrude through the walls or roof of the building on the Lot except as previously
approved in writing by all the owners of lots in the Development.
bb) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not bring or permit to be brought on to the
Lot or place or store or permit to be placed or stored or to remain in or about the Lot any
article or thing which is or may become dangerous, offensive, combustible, inflammable,
radio-active or explosive and shall not do or permit to be done on the Lot any hazardous
act or thing in consequence of which any insurance policy in respect of any construction
on the Common Area or any other lot in the Development might be vitiated or prejudiced.
cc) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not carry on or allow to be carried on any
illegal, noxious, unpleasant or offensive activity or anything which may be or tend to
become or cause an unreasonable annoyance, nuisance or safety hazard, whether public
or private, to residents in the immediate vicinity of the Development which may be or
tend to become or cause unreasonable interference with the comfortable and quiet use,
occupation or enjoyment of any of the lots in the Development.
dd) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not stop up or obstruct or interfere with in
any way or permit to be stopped up obstructed or interfered with in any way the drains,
conduits, pipes or other things used in common with other owners of the lots in the
Development.
ee) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not park or permit to be parked any vehicle
or otherwise obstruct or permit to be obstructed any roads, access ways or service areas
or other common areas excepting for designated parking areas, and in particular, shall not
park any commercial vehicles or equipment, mobile homes, boats, trailers or store
inoperable vehicles and equipment on the Lot or anywhere in the Development.
ff) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not build or erect any wall, fence or
similar structure along the front boundary of the Lot.
gg) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not allow any tree permitted to be on the
Lot to exceed a height of twenty feet.
hh) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not allow or permit any well or other
structure or facility for the extraction of water or other from the ground on the Lot.
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FIRST SCHEDULE Continued
ii) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not use any high phosphate fertilizer on the
Lot.
jj) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not alter the colour of the external wall or
surface of the building on the Lot.
kk) The registered proprietor of the Lot shall not change the roofing material or colour
of the roof on the Lot.
ll) No building or permanent structure of any kind shall be erected on the Lot other than
the one dwelling house erected thereon
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Appendix 1: Restrictive Covenants
SECOND SCHEDULE
Such leases, rights of way, covenants and/or easements over the Lot and the
Development Lands in such form as RICHMOND’s Attorneys-at-Law may deem
necessary or desirable to ensure:
(a) That wires for the purpose of providing electricity and telephone services may pass in,
over, under and upon the Lot.
(b) That poles to carry electricity, telephone wires and other equipment may be erected in
or near the boundaries of the Lot.
(c) That pipes for the purpose of providing water and pipes and/or drains for the purpose
of removing effluent may pass under and upon the Lot.
(d) That the providers of utility services, their respective servants, agents, workmen,
licensees and independent contractors together with vehicles of all kinds shall have the
right of entry way and passage along and within five feet of the boundaries of the Lot for
the purpose of erecting and installing poles, wires, pipes and/or drains and other
equipment and maintaining repairing and renewing the same and for the purpose of
procuring the efficient continuation of the services.
(e) That RICHMOND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LIMITED, its respective
servants, agents, workmen, licensees and independent contractors together with vehicles
of all kinds shall have the right of entry way and passage along and within five feet of the
boundaries of the Lot for the purpose of erecting and installing poles, wires, pipes and/or
drains and other equipment and maintaining repairing and renewing same and for the
purpose of procuring the efficient continuation of the services.
PROVIDED THAT for the more efficient use and enjoyment of the foregoing easements
the following covenants which shall run with the Lot shall be deemed to have been
entered into by the Purchaser of the Lot, namely, a covenant by the Company for himself,
his heirs, personal representatives and transferees with RICHMOND, its successors and
transferees:
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Appendix 1: Restrictive Covenants
SECOND SCHEDULE Continued
1. Not to permit to grow or suffer to remain on the Lot any tree, hedge, crops or other
plant or vegetation so that the same are, or will, or may grow within five feet of any of
the poles or other apparatus of any kind of the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited
or of a height greater than fifteen feet within five feet of any of the boundaries of the Lot
or higher than fifteen feet from the ground within fifteen feet of the line adjoining any
two adjacent poles of the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited.
2. That the providers of utility services shall each have the right to pull down and/or
remove any fence or part thereof which will obstruct them or any of them in establishing,
erecting, constructing, maintaining, repairing, renewing, cleaning, removing, replacing,
inspecting and operating their respective systems and undertakings and shall not be liable
to pay any compensation for or to restore any such fence wholly or in part if such pulling
down and/or removal was necessary for the execution of the work and if no greater
damage is done than is reasonably necessary for the attainment of that object.
3. That any piped gas company, its servants, agents, workmen, licensees and independent
contractors, together with vehicles of all kinds, shall have the right of entry way and
passage along and within the Lot for the purpose of erecting and installing pipe lines and
any other equipment and maintaining, repairing and renewing the same and for the
purpose of procuring the efficient and safe installation and continuation of those services
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Appendix 2: Forms
RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION
Prospective Employee Identification Card
Information Sheet
1. Employee Name:
______________________________________________________________________
First Middle Surname
2. Current Address:___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
3. Contact person in case of Emergency:___________________________ Tel:____________________
4. Employee Telephone: Cell__________________ Home:__________________________________
5. Email: _____________________________________
6. Job description: ______________________________
7. Days Required on property: ______________
8. Residents Name:_________________________ Phase:______________________Unit#__________
The Identification Card is the property of the resident. Upon termination of the employment
agreement, the ID card must be collected by the Resident. The $500.00 fee is payable by the resident
and must be paid by January 18, 2016.
All payments must be made at the RHOA Office, Anthurium Avenue, The Palms.
For further information, please contact the RHOA Office at 622-8635/622-8636.
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Appendix 2: Forms
RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION
Pet Registration Form
Date: _______________________
Owner: ______________________________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________________
Phone: H:_______________________ W: ____________________ C: _________________________
Email: ________________________________________________________________________________
Pet Description
Animal’s Name: ______________________________ Male: ____ Female: ___ Age: _______
Breed: __________________________________________ Colour: ____________________________
Size/Weight: ______________________ Identifying Marks:_____________________________
Description of Collar: _______________________________________________________________
Temperament: _______________________________________________________________________
Should strangers exercise caution in approaching your animal?: Yes:___ No:___
If yes – Why?:__________________________________________________________________________
Veterinarian: __________________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________Phone: ________________
Is animal up to date with required shots?:______
Any know medical Problems? : Yes: ___ No: ___
If Yes, Specify: _________________________________________________________________________
Complete one (1) form per pet, attach pet picture and submit to Property
Management Office.
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Appendix 2: Forms
RICHMOND HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION
Property Rental Agreement
First Name:
Last Name: : Lot Number Unit#:
I agree to abide by the Rules and Regulations set forth herein, and assume all responsibility for
personal injury and property damage or loss suffered by me, my family and my guests in
connection with the use of any facilities of the Richmond Club House. I hereby cave and hold
harmless and indemnify the Richmond Home-owner Association, its owners, Management,
Employees and Agents from any loss, claims, or liabilities of any kind or nature whatsoever
arising from personal injury or property damage incurred, or loss suffered by me, my family, or
my guests in connection with the use of any of the facilities of the Richmond Home-Owner
Association.
Accepted this ___________________ day of _______________ 20______
Home Owner ______________________, The Palms, Richmond Development, LOT ___
Date _____________________
Property Rented:
Clubhouse/Pool_____________
Park: Tranquility or Moonlight.______________
RESERVATION/FUNCTION DATE: ____________________________
SECURITY DEPOSIT RECEIVED: _____________________________
CLUB HOUSE FEE RECEIVED: _______________________________
REFUND OF DEPOSIT: YES NO
IF NO, WHY? _____________________________________________
IF ASSISSTANCE REQUIRED PLEASE CONTACT RICHMOND’S OFFICE AT 876-622-8635 DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS
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RICHMOND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LIMITED (RESL) Application & Contract FORM - Water Supply & Sewerage Services
Section 1: Property Owner’s Information
Title of Owner: Mr. Mrs. Miss
First Name: Last Name:
MI
Service Address: Taxpayer Registration Number (TRN):
- -
Contact Numbers:
- - (Mobile)
Is the Property Registered?
Yes
No
(Home)
-
-
Volume No.:
Folio No.:
E-mail Address:
Other Evidence of Ownership:
Section 2: Applicant’s Information (If not Owner of the Property)
Title of Applicant Mr. Mrs. Miss
First Name: Last Name: MI
Service Address: Taxpayer Registration Number (TRN):
- -
Contact Numbers:
(Mobile)
- -
Relationship to Owner:
Lessee
Tenant
Attorney Agent
- - (Home)
E-mail Address:
Other(state):
Proof of Authorisation: Title Lease Agreement
Letter from Owner
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Section 3: Billing/ Mailing Information
Send Bills To: Mr. Mrs. Miss
First Name: Last Name: MI
Mailing Address: Text Bills To:
- - (Mobile)
E-mail Bills To:
Section 4: Purpose of Application
New Supply Contract (Water & Sewerage)
Section 5: Description of Property
Activity on Site Types of Fixtures (State existing/ required quantities)
Bed Bath Shower Bath Toilet Urinal Lavatory. Kitchen Dish‐ Washing Washing Seating
Room Room Head Tub Tank Sink Sink washer Sink Machine Capacity
Residence (Dwelling) Only
Short Term Rental
Club House Facility
Parks
Commercial
Other (School, Church, etc.
_
Note: A Site Inspection will be required to assess the feasibility of providing the service and to determine/ verify the information stated regarding the property. Please state the name and contact information for the person with whom the relevant arrangements for the Site Inspection can be made.
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Section 6: For Internal Use Only
Assigned Customer No.: Assigned Premises No.: Meter No.:
Service Class Cod
e Meter Size - Imperial Meter Size - Metric
Residential RS 5/8 “ = 1 ¾ “ = 2 15 mm = 20 20mm = 21
EM Sewer connection size = 100mm 150mm 200mm
Property Classification: Code:
Deposit Requirement: ($) Charges Applied:
Credit:
Installation Deposit Receipt No.:
Total Deposit Application Process Date:
Processed By (Emp. Name): Signature:
Title: Mr. Mrs. Miss Position:
First Name: Last Name:
Contact Number(s): - - - -
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CONDITIONS OF SUPPLY
1. Customers must pay the cost for pipes, fittings, labour and all other costs associated with the
installation and connection of a supply to their premises.
2. Customers must make a deposit on account at the time of service request or if an existing customer
account is disconnected. This deposit is to cover any water charges that are unpaid on account. NB: This is different from the installation cost and/or reconnection cost.
3. Pipes which are laid outside the boundaries of the customer’s premises belong to and are the
responsibility of Richmond Development Limited. Where meters are placed outside the premises,
piping from the meter to the premises is the responsibility of the customer.
4. Metering of a customer’s supply line is at the discretion of the RESL. Where no meter has ever been
on the premises, the consumption charged will be stipulated by the RESL. and will be subject to
review from time to time.
5. When a meter reading is not available, the RESL. will use estimates based on an average of the last
three (3) consistent readings within a specific period.
6. A meter can be temporarily installed on premises to adjust or determine a fixed consumption for a
supply which is not permanently metered.
7. The RESL. reserves the right to bill a customer retroactively in the case where: {a} there is an unmetered supply and the RESL. determines that the customer has been
undercharged based on misrepresentation of the number of household occupants; or
{b} the customer has trespassed or illegally connected to the RESL network to reflect a lower
consumption; or
{c} there is any other evidence that consumption is greater than the previous charges. or
{d} where a customer has been using the central sewerage system operated by the RESL and was
not charged for the use of such service
8. Bills must be paid monthly, on or before the due date specified on the bill. In the event the customer
does not receive a bill, the customer is obligated to ascertain the monthly charges from the RESL.
9. Where an account is in arrears, the RESL. reserves the right to disconnect without notice at any time
before payment of the full amount required is made; where disconnection made on the same day
that the required payment is made, the disconnection shall be lawful and the reconnection fee shall be due and payable. The RESL. will charge the customer a fee for reconnecting the supply and such
fee shall be specified by the RESL. from time to time. The supply will not be reconnected until the
arrears and reconnection fees have been paid.
10. The RESL. reserves the right to temporarily disconnect or reduce a supply without notice, and to
effect repairs to any part of its water supply system. No liability shall be attached to the RESL. by
reason of such reduction or temporary discontinuance of the supply, nor shall the liability of the customer to pay all proper rates, charges or fees be affected. RESL reserves the right to vary
conditions/availability of supply at any time and no liability shall be attached to the RESL as a result.
During periods of drought, the customer will be notified at least 24 hours before.
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11. A Commercial rate will be charged for water consumed on a premises where trade or business is conducted. NB. Where the service applied for, is for construction purposes the applicable rate for water consumed is the commercial rate. It is incumbent on the customer to inform the RESL when such construction is completed so that a review can be done of the rate where applicable.
12. Supply of water to others, whether sold or free of charge, is illegal and can result in disconnection
and prosecution.
13. Violating water restrictions can result in a fine.
14. Customers can be disconnected for allowing water to run to waste.
15. Customers are liable for meters damaged on their property and will be charged for any replacement costs.
16. Customers should not erect any structure (whether temporary or permanent) on or above the meter
nor around the meter for a minimum of one 91) meter radius, or otherwise cause the meter to be become obscure or unreadable.
17. One (1) month’s written notice is required to cancel this contract. This contract can be terminated by
either party, that is, the customer or the RESL. All outstanding amounts to the date of termination of
the contract must be settled.
18. Customer applying for Sewer connection and who have existing disposal system are responsible for retrofitting and retiring such system after property is connected to the central sewers.
I, the undersigned, hereby apply to the Commission for the supply of water/sewerage to the above
mentioned property and for the aforesaid purpose in accordance with the conditions of the supply and
scale of charges in force from time to time under the provisions of the National Water Commission Act and
Regulations, the Policies and Procedures of the Commission and all other relevant Laws and Regulations
and which shall be deemed to be incorporated herein and form part of the conditions of contract of supply.
The above conditions have also been read and are understood by me. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: ______________________________ DATE: ___________________
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Water Meter – Metric Table
METRIC –WATER SERVICE CHARGE
Customer
TYPE
USAGE- LITRES RATES ($) PER 1,000
LITRES
SIZE OF
METER
INSTALLATION
($)
Residential For 0-14000
Liters
50.00 ½ inch 6000
For all other
consumptions
87.15
METRIC - SEWERAGE
CUSTOMER TYPE USAGE-LITRES RATES($) PER ,1,000 Litres
Residential For 0-14000 Liters 25.00
For all other consumption 43.58
All bills may be paid at the model unit, Kingston Office or the Admin office at: Shop G5, Praise Concourse Plaza 18 Queens Drive Montego Bay 979-3495/979-1454