If you are moving, you are required to give the buyer a new copy of the Olney Oaks Covenants, Board of Directors list, annual budget, and related documents. Contact John Flynn (301-774-8594) or Jay Feinberg (301-570-8064) to obtain these materials. There is a $25 charge.
The following documents may be accessed, downloaded, and printed for your review and understanding. These documents are considered "unofficial" and may not be used as part of a resale package when moving.
No profession or home industry shall be conducted in or on any part of a lot except for a "no impact" home-based business or a "registered" home occupation as defined by the Montgomery County Zoning Ordinance.
No boarding or raising of animals, livestock, or poultry of any kind except domestic pets provided they are not kept, bred or maintained for commercial purposes. Domestic pets shall be registered, licensed and inoculated as required by law.
No boats on cradles, trailers, campers, motor homes, trucks over three tons payload capacity, or unlicensed vehicles may be parked in streets, yards, or common parking areas for more than 24 hours. They may be parked in driveways for no more than 7 days.
No exterior antennas of any type may be erected or maintained by owners except for television broadcast antennas attached to the apex of the roof or chimney and dish antennas one meter or less in diameter. When possible, dish antennas should be located at the rear or side of the house.
No private structures shall be placed on common areas.
Owners of each lot must maintain all portions of his/her lot and the portion of the right of way along which the lot is located in good order and repair and in a neat, attractive condition. All additions and repairs must be done using materials having properties and qualities equal to or better than the original materials. Grass and weeds on lawn areas must not be allowed to grow more than 10 inches tall. Vegetation (trees, bushes, etc) must be maintained so they do not pose a danger and be trimmed to a height of eight feet above paths and sidewalks. If owner fails to trim branches overhanging sidewalks/paths, the Association can contract to have this work done with the cost being paid by the owner.
Only the restrictions in the Declaration of Covenants and the rules established by the Board of Directors will be enforced by the HOA. All complaints must be submitted in writing (printed or emailed) to the Board of Directors. The complaint will be discussed in a closed meeting and if a determination that a violation does exist, the Board will notify the violator in writing.