Pet waste is the most disrespectful litter there is. Clean up after your pets.
Along with the clean-up of pet-waste, the Maintenance Team has retrieved and disposed of countless cigarette butts on a daily basis. Littering of any kind on the property is not permitted and is considered disrespectful and lazy. In the
case of cigarette disposal it is also dangerous. It has been observed during clean-up that many cigarette butts have been disposed of while still burning. This behavior cannot be condoned. Security personnel monitor for these types of incidents but cannot see everything at all times. Residents are therefore encouraged to report any observations to Eagle Property Management. Fines and other penalties may be imposed for any kind oflittering on the property. Instances of improper cigarette disposal may have stricter penalties. Incident Report forms are available in the Great Room and a sample is included with this packet.
Along with cigarette butts, a large amount of other debris has been found around the property. The pools, BBQ areas and parking lots have been host to the greatest amount of "litter-Ieft-behind". Paper bags and cups, etc. have been found strewn around the parking areas. Food remains, used aluminum foil and plastic wrap, styrofoam packaging, etc. have often been left behind at pools and BBQ areas for others to clean up. Plastic bags and other debris have been seen flying off of balconies in the wind. TAKE CARE OF YOUR FACILITIES. Please take extra care not only to avoid littering, but to also avoid creating situations where litter may result. These measures will go along way to keeping VENU beautifully maintained.
Phone books delivered to front doors and left outside of the door are considered litter and are also a safety issue relaying who is not at home for extended periods of time. If they have not been removed by the end of the second day on the door step, they will be discarded. If you are out of town, please make arrangements for your neighbors or relatives to collect them for you until you return.
Mail is often discarded in the trash cans at the mailbox sites. These trash cans fill up quickly in the afternoons each day and even faster at certain times of the year. Local winds have often blown the excess around the surrounding areas making for unpleasant appearances. If the mailbox trash cans are full, take the items you wish to discard home with you. Do not overload or "cram" items in to the trash cans as the bags can easily break when emptying.
Do not leave any personal belongings behind in any of the common areas of the property. What may be important to you, may look unimportant to others and can easily be discarded inadvertently.
All residents are always encouraged to assist in picking up litter. Please consider taking just a few extra steps once in a while to pick something up that doesn't belong there. A little effort can go a long way, especially if all residents pitch in.