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APLO Volunteer Page
Amador Pines Landowners Association (APLO)
APLO is an all volunteer association. Land owners are encouraged to volunteer their time and talent to run the association, maintain the public spaces and roads. If you have some time and would like to volunteer, we would love to have you. Young and older alike engage in all kinds of tasks, make friends, and save the associations financial resources.
There are all kinds of opportunities and jobs. We have teams of volunteers tackling on-going projects as well as one-time special projects. Whether you enjoy being in a nice warm location doing administrative work, helping put on special events, driving a snow plow, making a dump run or serving on our Board of Directors – we have a spot for you.
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APLO Dispute Resolution
California law has provisions for internal dispute resolution (IDR) and alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Associations must either adopt an IDR procedure or use the default procedure in the law. IDR is meant to be an informal meet-and-confer process for resolving disputes. If an owner requests IDR, the association must participate.
ADR is a more formal process. It primarily consists of mediation with a neutral third party. Associations must offer ADR before they file certain enforcement actions in court.
Below is the opening of the APLO ADR Procedure.
To review the complete APLO ADR please visit the APLO Documents Page
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Procedures of the Amador Pines Landowners Association Units 2 and 5
Adopted May 18, 2010
This police and the procedures it establishes are intended to comply with certain provisions of the California Civil Code, including Sections 1263.820 through 1263.880, and Section 1369.520.
Prior to filling a civil enforcement action (as defined in Dection 1369.520) for the following purposes,
• enforcement of the rights, duties or liabilities under state laws governing the association;
• enforcement of the governing documents of the association;
the parties shall attempt to resolve the dispute through the following procedures. However, this restriction shall not apply to disputes in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000) in monetary damages, assessment disputes or actions filed in small claims court.
Either party to the dispute may invoke these procedures.
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Amador Pines Landowners Association Documents
Documents provided here are a courtesy of Amador Pines Landowners Association.
Please Note – Our goal is to provide information to current and potential owners, real estate professionals and other interested parties.
Persons downloading documents from the APLO site understand that documents posted here are for reference only and are not legal and binding. Changes may be made to Association Documents at any time by the APLO Board of Directors. You may contact the APLO Secretary for official documents.
APLO ByLaws (PDF)
APLO CC&Rs (PDF)
APLO Delinquent Assessment Collection Policy
APLO Notice: Assessments and Foreclosures (A and F)
APLO Notice of Insurance Polices (NIP)
• All three (3) Documents are on a single 3 page PDF – Click Here > DPR / A and F / NIP
APLO Election Rules, Policy and Voting Procedures (Approved 11/15/2022)
Home Fire Safety: A Guide For the Family. A document prepared by Jim Olenbush
APLO Membership Form
APLO Annual Policy Statement
Reimbursement Form