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Lawn Areas (front & back) Must Be Clear for Landscaping Services

This is a reminder that all front and back lawn areas must remain clear of any items placed on the ground, including lights, decorations, cords, or personal property.
 
Items left on the grass prevent our landscapers from safely providing lawn services and may result in areas being skipped.

SLOW DOWN

Even with speed bumps throughout our community, some residents continue to drive well above the posted 15 MPH speed limit. Several neighbors have shared that they have nearly been hit by speeding vehicles.
 
Please be mindful and considerate of your fellow residents. Slow down and pay attention while driving through our neighborhood.
 
With school ending soon and warmer weather here, there will be more children outside playing, riding bikes, and families out walking. Let's all do our part to keep our community safe.
 
Parents, please also remind your children that if they ride bicycles or motorized e-scooters, they need to follow all safety rules, watch for traffic, and be respectful of pedestrians.
 
Everyone deserves to feel safe in our community. Please slow down and drive responsibly.
 
 Slow Down

Street Lights

Just a quick update regarding the outstanding streetlight issue.
 
To date, three BPU cases have been created (the third was submitted today), and I have also written to Governor Mikie Sherrill regarding the lack of resolution.
 
Given that the lights have been out since January and this remains a public safety concern, On behalf of our Board I am continuing to pursue all available avenues to help expedite a resolution. I will share any updates as they become available.

*****2026 Pet Notice*******

IMPORTANT NOTICE
 
Despite multiple reminders—including emails, Facebook posts, and signs throughout the community we continue to have issues with residents not cleaning up after their dogs.
 
Both children and adults have stepped in pet waste. This is not only unpleasant, but also unsanitary and unfair to your neighbors.
 
Also it negatively impacts the cleanliness, appearance, and overall enjoyment of our shared community spaces.
 
The QC Board is currently reviewing additional measures to address this ongoing issue, including the possible use of cameras, fines, and other enforcement actions.
 
We ask that all pet owners please do their part. Be considerate of your neighbors and take responsibility for cleaning up after your dog every time.
 
Keeping our community clean is a shared responsibility.
 
Thank you for your cooperation.
QC HOA Board
 
 




2026 Garbage Collection Information

GARBAGE COLLECTION
Garbage is collected curbside by Interstate Waste every Wednesday.
  • Trash cans and bags are not to exceed 50 pounds.
  • You may put out (1) bulk item every week with your garbage. Bulk item not to exceed 50 pounds.
  • If you have more than (1) item to be picked up, you must call Interstate Waste at 609-771-8005.
  • Please be advised that Interstate does charge a fee for having more than (1) bulk item to be picked up (Special Pick-up). That fee is determined by them.
  • Interstate does NOT take construction debris! It must be disposed properly.
  • Interstate has a right to refuse garbage it deems to be construction debris.
  • Brush, yard debris and grass is NOT considered household trash. These items can be brought to the Recycling yard located on Duane Street Wednesdays 7am-3pm or Saturdays 8am-noon.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL MATTRESSES LEFT OUT FOR GARBAGE PICK-UP MUST BE WRAPPED AND SEALED IN PLASTIC! INTERSTATE WILL NOT PICK UP IF IT IS NOT DONE!
 
IF IT'S WINDY PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL GARBAGE IS IN THE CONTAINER AND PUT OUT THE RECYCLBALES THE MORNING OF SO THAT IT'S NOT BLOWN THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY

2026 Recycling Schedule

January: 7, 21
February: 4, 18
March: 4, 18
April: 1, 15, 29
May: 13, 27
June: 10, 24
July: 8, 22
August: 5, 19
September: 2, 16, 30
October: 14, 28
November: 11, 25
December: 9, 23

NEW HOA MONTHLY FEE

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NJ Reserve Study Legislation

 New Jersey Becomes Second State to Enact Legislation to Protect Structural Integrity of Residential Housing Structures Including Common Interest Communities.
 
What You Need to Know
New Jersey has passed legislation, effective immediately, designed to protect the structural integrity of condominiums and cooperative buildings in response to the June 2021 collapse of the Champlain Towers South beachfront condominium in Surfside, Florida.
 
The new law sets forth a timeline of required inspections of any primary load bearing systems in residential housing structures, including common interest communities.
 
In addition to inspection requirements, the new law mandates requirements for capital reserve studies conducted by common interest communities to ensure adequate funds for repair/replacement costs, including the requirement that reserve studies be updated at least every five years.
 
On January 8, 2024, New Jersey became the second state in the country to pass legislation designed to protect the structural integrity of condominiums and cooperative buildings.
 
In response to the tragic June 2021 collapse of the Champlain Towers South beachfront condominium in Surfside, Florida, Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation instituting additional inspection and maintenance procedures for any primary load bearing systems of residential housing structures, including, but not limited to, common interest communities (e.g., condominiums and co-ops).
 
The law implements capital reserve study requirements to ensure adequate funds for the repair and/or replacement of capital assets in common interest communities. 
 
In addition to inspection requirements, the new law sets forth requirements for capital reserve studies conducted by common interest communities.
 
Most significantly, a reserve study must be updated at least every five (5) years. If an association’s reserve study is more than five (5) years old as of January 8, 2024, or if an association does not have a reserve study, the association shall have one (1) year from January 8, 2024, to produce a reserve study.

Riley's Towing Company

Quarry Cove Parking Policy Update
 
Quarry Cove has retained the services of Riley's Towing Company for enforcement.
 
Parking in front of mailboxes or illegally parking in the community will result in a warning.
 
If the issue persists after the warning, the vehicle will be towed from the same location.
 
As a reminder: Company vans are not permitted to park overnight in Quarry Cove.

Please adhere to these guidelines to avoid having your vehicle towed.