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Spanish Wells
Unit Two HOA
New Resident Information

Should you have any questions regarding matters related to Unit Two, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the Board of Directors.  Their contact information may be found on our Unit Two Website at “www.spanishwellshoa2.com".  From the "Home page", click on "Resident Information and then “Restricted Information” and then select “Board Member Information” from the drop-down menu that appears. 
 

Here is some basic information you may find to be interesting and useful:

  • The Architectural & Compliance Committee is responsible for the overall administration, change approval, and compliance enforcement of all architectural, landscape, and design aspects in Unit Two.  These rules and regulations can be viewed on our Unit Two Website by clicking on “Residents” and then selecting “Architectural Review Committee” from the drop-down menu. Procedures to follow if you are planning to make any changes to the exterior of your home or to its landscaping are also listed there.
     

  • The Social Committee has the responsibility for organizing our “Cocktails & Conversations” (C&C) events. To learn more about this event, view our Unit Two Website and click on “Residents” and then select “C&C” from the drop-down menu.
     

  • To ensure that you always will receive updated electronic announcements regarding Annual Meetings, Board Meetings, C&C, and all other aspects of life in Unit Two, it is important to make certain your email address is current and that you have authorized electronic communications.  This can be accomplished by contacting the Unit Two President Scott Wilkins at “fsw2019@yahoo.com".  You can also provide him with other pertinent contact details including alternate mailing addresses and phone numbers. 
     

  • To make certain that your house is easily identifiable by first responders in an emergency, it is mandated that you post your address numbers somewhere on the front of the house where they can be easily seen from the street.  The numbers must be a minimum of 4 inches tall.
     

  • DirecTV provides Streaming Services for Spanish Wells. By clicking on the following link, you will be directed to a page where you can create an account, sign up for your Free DirecTV Gemini Boxes and learn more about                                DirecTV
     

  • Summit Broadband provides voice and internet services for Spanish Wells. By clicking on the following link you will be provided information on how to setup an account or the numbers to call for technical/support services.       Summit Support Information    
     

  • Trash, Recycle, and Horticultural Waste Pickup
     

Trash and recycle pickup is weekly, normally on Thursday mornings.  To maintain our streets in an uncluttered condition for as long as possible, please do not place your trash and recycle containers at the curb before 4:00 pm on Wednesday and bring them in and out of sight as quickly as possible after pickup on Thursday.

In order to make it possible for the recycling truck’s automated system to pick up your blue recycling container, please place the container at the curb with the wheels and handle facing your house (there is a directional arrow on the lid indicating direction to face the bin).  In addition, please leave a minimum of three feet between the recycling  container and any other containers and/or material that you put out for regular trash and recycle collection.

Lee County requires that both trash and recycling containers have lids.  This rule is to prevent overnight rummaging by animals.  For the same reason, if you have any plastic bags that, for some reason, do not fit into your waste container, please do not place them curbside until the morning of pickup.

Bulk items (such as refrigerators, ovens, and hot water heaters, electronics, television sets, and computer equipment) are only picked up on an “on-call” basis.  To request a pickup, please call Waste Management at (239) 334-1224.

Horticulture waste pickup is weekly, normally on Thursday mornings.  As is the case with trash and recycling containers, landscape trimmings/cuttings should not be placed at the curb before 4:00 pm on the day before pickup.  If not placed in a container or bag, cuttings and plant material waste must be tied in bundles that do not exceed 4 feet in length.

 

  • Information regarding Lee County Watering Rules is available on our Unit Two Website by selecting “Notices & Announcements” and then “Municipal & State Information”.
     

  • The Spanish Wells Community Association (SWCA) is the Master Association for the entire Spanish Wells community.  Their office is located in the lower level of the Golf & Country Club behind the Card Room.  Their address is 9821 Treasure Cay Lane, Bonita Springs, FL 34135 and their telephone number is
    (239) 319-1288

     

  • The Spanish Wells community Association is responsible for providing the vehicle bar code stickers which are necessary to gain automatic access through all entrance gates.  You must go to the SWCA office to apply for the barcode sticker, owners will be charged a $25.00 fee and registered renters will be charged $50.00 for each bar code sticker purchase.
     

  • All guests and vendors must be authorized and registered in Dwelling Live by you in order to gain entry to the community. This can be accomplished by logging on to the “Spanish Wells Community Association Website” at “www.spanishwellscommunity.com".  Your personal “DwellingLive Dashboard” screen will then appear.  Click on “My Community”, which appears in the upper left quadrant of the screen and then select “Guest List” from the drop-down menu.  The “Guest List” screen then appears and will provide you with the options to (1) Add Guest, (2) Add Party, (3) Restrict Guest, and (4) Guest History.  Select “Add Guest” and complete the required information on the screen that next appears.  Click here to see a detailed explanation on using DwellingLive
     

  • Guests and vendors entering the community must have a valid drivers license.
     

  • If you presently do lease or are considering leasing your property, you should review the complete, official leasing rules found on the Unit Two Website by clicking on “Resident Information, then Restricted Information” and then selecting “Governing Documents”. Access to this section is restricted and you must have a user id and password.  Scroll down to “Section 9.0 Leasing”.  The most important of these rules states the minimum lease term is thirty (30) continuous days.  No new lease may begin until at least thirty days have elapsed since the first day of the last lease.  No lease may exceed one year nor can it be automatically renewed or extended.  However, the Board of Directors may, at its discretion, approve the same lease from year to year.

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