About APLO
Amador Pines Landowners of Units 2 and 5
Amador Pines Landowners of Units 2 and 5 (APLO) is a corporation. The name of the corporation is Amador Pines Landowners of Units 2 and 5, Inc. and is known as the Association. It was formed pursuant to the California Nonprofit Mutual Benefit Corporation Law.
APLO Units 2 and 5 are known as the Properties.
The specific and primary purpose of the Association is to repair, maintain and manage the existing road system within Amador Pines, Units 2 and 5, a residential planned development located Amador County, California. It also provides for snow removal, enforces the Rules and Regulations adopted by the Board of Directors, enforces the Association CC&R’s plus promote the use and enjoyment of the Common Area by the Owners in common.
The terms defined in the Declarations and Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R’s) for Amador Pines, Units 2 and 5, were recorded in March 1995.
Membership
Every owner of every lot within the Properties is a Member of the Association. Membership in the Association is automatic and mandatory. Every owner becomes an automatic member of the Association and membership automatically transfers to any new owner of a property.
Ownership of a lot provides for a single vote in the Association. If more than one person owns a lot, all of the owners shall be deemed one Member for voting purposes.
Meetings
APLO has regular Board Meetings plus an Annual Meeting.
APLO Board
The Board of Directors consists of 7 elected members. Elections are held annually. The term of office is 2 years.
Committees
The APLO Board establishes and appoints committees to accomplish various tasks. These committees may be standing or special task committees. All committee positions are volunteer. Fill out our volunteer form if you are interested in helping out.
Member Assessments
Owners of lots within the Properties are subject to Regular, Special and Special Individual Assessments. Assessments are based on a single property. Every property, whether bare land or with a dwelling is subject to assessments. Owners of multiple properties, whether separated or adjoining are subject to an assessment on each property.
For specific details regarding any of the above items, please consult the APLO Units 2 and 5 Bylaws.