February 2025 Newsletter
Calabasas Village |
February 2025
ANNUAL NOTICES: The annual Notice of Change to the Mobilehome Residency Law, Notice of Rights and Responsibilities, Privacy Statement, and the 2025 Mobilehome Residency Law booklet, Notice of Emergency Preparedness Plan, and payment policy notice were delivered to all residents in Calabasas Village in January.
THIRD PARTY CHECKS & BUSINESS CHECKS: It is Park policy that we do not accept checks from third parties without a third-party payer agreement, but only from the residents who are specifically named on the space rent agreement.
PARKING IN YOUR CARPORT DRIVEWAY Vehicles may not be parked in such a way that they extend beyond the street gutter line. You must pull all the way forward in your driveway. Parking with the vehicle sticking out too far causes safety issues and inhibits the mail deliver and street sweeper to properly provide service. Violations will follow if this is not corrected. Please resolve the issue.
POOL & SPA POLICY! Pool season is closed for the season and the pool is not heated again until April 1. The spa is heated year-round. Due to the recent replastering, both the pool and spa will open on 4/1 to allow adequate time for proper curing of the plaster in the spa. Residents may have up to 2 guests at the facilities. As a reminder, no alcohol, glass or ice chests at the facilities. There is no lifeguard on duty. Everyone uses the facilities at their own risk. It is never advisable to use the facilities alone. Please clean up before you leave. No soap or shampoo may be used in the spa.
TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITING LIST! CITY OF CALABASAS RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: If you are a resident in the Park and wish to submit a rental assistance application for review to be added to the waiting list, please contact the City of Calabasas 100 Civic Center Way, Calabasas or call Jaclyn Rackerby (818) 224-1710. You will need to provide a copy of a utility bill in your name and your tax return as these items are required. You must have rented in City of Calabasas for at least one year, have gross annual income below 80% of LA County’s Median Income per income schedule, be age 62+ or be any age and receiving SSI disability income.
Jaclyn Rackerby, Planner
City of Calabasas
100 Civic Center Way
Calabasas, CA 91302
Tel: (818) 224-1705 www.cityofcalabasas.com Planning Counter Hours: Mon-Thurs, 7:30am-1pm
AFTER HOURS LINE: The after-hours line of 818-223-1362 is the number to call regarding emergencies relating to the facility such as water leaks or hazardous conditions. For non-emergencies regarding other non-urgent matters, residents should call the office at 818-222-8500 and leave a message, which will be reviewed by park management as soon as possible the next business day. You may also email maintenance facilities manager Douglas calabasasmaintenance@jandhmgt.com and copy the onsite property manager Carrie at calabasasvillage@jandhmgt.com for non-emergency concerns For life threatening emergencies please do not hesitate to call 911.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS AND YOUR CONTRACTORS: As you may know, the Park is not responsible for work done by your contractors. At the same time, we want to make sure your vendors are properly registered and insured to avoid any potential liability to you or the Park. We require all contractors or workers to contact the Park office to register with management. We need to make sure they have proper commercial liability insurance, and Worker’s Comp if they hire employees, and to verify what work will be performed to make sure it meets Park standards. All exterior home improvements require management approval prior to beginning the work. We must review the plan; verify lot lines and utility markers, determine amperage requirements or obtain information from utilities and inspectors prior to the start of the work. All underground excavation or digging must be reviewed and marked prior to work beginning for safety. No one should be making modifications or hiring vendors to perform any work on Park-owned equipment including to Park utility equipment and infrastructure systems. All home improvement requests must first go through the Park office for review and approval prior to work beginning. Damage to Park equipment and property caused by unauthorized work will be billed to the responsible party. All required permits must be obtained and a copy is necessary for your file at the office and posted at the job site. If anyone starts work without following this procedure, staff have been instructed to stop them and advise the vendor to come to the Park office to register. The home improvement / contractor package is necessary. All work must be approved in writing by the Park before work may begin.
More news to come next month!
We appreciate our Calabasas Village Residents for your ongoing cooperation and support. We are very happy you have made the Village your home!