Based on advice that has been circulated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health, we have detailed some possible scenarios which will impact the communities we serve. These plans are subject to change based on CDC guidance and advice from our professional partners.
As of 12/01/21
Masks to be worn at all times in any enclosed space including Mailroom, Lobby, Office, Gym, Clubhouse, Enclosed Hallways and Elevators
Common areas and amenities may be closed as deemed appropriate to mitigate the spread of the virus.
- Gym – Reservation system through BuildingLink on the day of reservation. Mask to be worn at all times.
- Pools – Open – Social Distancing requested.
- Tennis Courts- Open
- Hiking Trail – Open
- Clubhouse – Closed
- Rec Room Blding 4 – Closed
- Sky View Blding 4 – Open
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Meetings and events. HOA meetings held by Zoom. CHTC will continue to actively handle the needs of the communities we serve, under the direction of the Board.
Social distancing. Practice “social distancing” and wear a mask when outside of your unit. As we all know too well at this point, social distancing is the idea of maintaining a roughly 6-foot distance between other people. Wearing a mask is a great help in mitigating the spread.
Staffing. Our Community may experience temporary staff shortages if employees get sick or need to remain at home. Move-ins and move-outs, open houses, common area construction work, social events, large deliveries, and maintenance may be curtailed until staffing levels return to normal and the coronavirus pandemic is better controlled.
If you get sick. Medical authorities are strongly urging all persons who exhibit symptoms to stay home and avoid public spaces unless you need medical care. You also should separate yourself from other people and pets in your home.
If appropriate, the association may notify residents that an individual in the community has contracted the virus.
Community approach. It is also incumbent upon all of us to take this situation seriously and do our collective part to minimize the spread of this deadly disease. We highly encourage you to review safety guidelines and look for updates from the CDC, the local health department, and the World Health Organization.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. Stay safe and healthy.