Victorville HOAs operate under the California Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code 4000+). Open Meeting Act rules, agenda posting, and executive session limits apply to every association.
Every common interest development in Victorville is governed by the California Davis-Stirling Act, Civil Code sections 4000 through 6150. The Open Meeting Act within Davis-Stirling (Civil Code 4900-4955) requires that board meetings be held with at least four days advance notice (or two days for emergency meetings), agendas posted to members, and minutes kept. The board can only discuss items listed on the noticed agenda except for brief responses and referrals. Executive session is limited to litigation, contracts under negotiation, personnel, member discipline, and payment plans. Members have a right to attend open meetings, speak during a designated public comment period, and obtain copies of minutes. Directors owe fiduciary duties and must avoid conflicts of interest. Boards must adopt an annual budget and reserve study and send a Budget Report and Policy Statement annually under Civil Code 5300. Contact a Davis-Stirling attorney for compliance audits.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Industrial noise in Victorville is governed by VMC Chapter 13.01 zoning limits. Industrial zones allow higher levels near 75 dB(A), but noise at a residentia...
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