If homeowner associations pay $20.00 annually for each of their household members, how much does a commercial property owner pay annually?
• Since the Sixes Road Community is not under a Master Plan, and an extensive amount of commercial property is not developed, there are initial challenges in developing an equitable fee schedule to serve small and larger businesses. The Board of Directors is currently reviewing an annual fee approach, which may be tiered to accommodate these differences. Based upon the neighborhood profiles on this website, if all homeowner association neighborhoods join SRCA, residential neighborhoods will generate approximately $70,000 annually. What does SRCA forecast as an annual operating budget and how much funding will be generated from commercial owners initially? Answer: • Keep in mind our business partners that have joined to help SRCA get started. The partners have either donated their services or are providing services at reduced rates as a demonstration of their commitment to SRCA efforts. SRCA requires at least $70,000 annually to operate, but this amount only provides edging and mowing l
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