FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


1. Disclosure Packets
2. New Resident Packets
3. Streetlights
4. Neighbor Hood Street Signs
5. Neighbor Hood Street Signs Part II
6. Contact Numbers
7. York County Burning Restrictions

Disclosure packets are informational packets from the association for new or prospective homeowners. The packets contain copies of the Association's Covenants and Bylaws along with various other information. Under state law, a home seller must provide a disclosure packet to any potential home buyer. Disclosure packets can be obtained from the HomeWise Docs web site. If you have any questions you may call our Association Manager, Sarah Knaub at 757-593-0166.

Yes, York County has a new resident information web site. At the bottom of the page, you can also register online and have a packet mailed to your home.

Begin by retrieving the street light number off the light pole. Then please contact Sarah Knaub at Victory Community Management (757-593-0166) with the pole number and street address and she will report the outage to Dominion Power Virginia.

Contact the York County Facilities Maintenance Division at 757-890-3750. They can address excessive growth around a street sign and will attempt to clear it unless it becomes an access issue with getting onto a homeowner's yard to service it.

No. Those particular signs are owned by VDOT, not York county. The number to call for VDOT to come out is 757-898-5151. They will also take care of any tree growth or foliage that is obstructing the stop/yield sign.

Yes, see our Contact numbers list.

From February 15 through April 30, outdoor burning of only leaves is permissable between the hours of 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. These restricted hours are in effect due to the changes in wind patterns that could cause even a closely watched fire to spread out of control in a matter of moments. Burning is prohibited on Sundays and on all local, state and federal holidays.

During allowable periods, the burning of leaves must be at least 50 feet from any structure, and at least 250 feet from a neighboring occupied dwelling.

Fires should be in small piles (no larger than three feet in diameter) with a ten foot area cleared of all debris surrounding the fire.

Be sure to keep a charged water hose (if possible) and rakes or shovels on hand to extinguish the fire and/or to keep the fire under control. If a charged hose is not possible have water, dirt, sand, or fire extinguishers in a sufficient quantity to completely extinguish the fire, if necessary.

Burning should be attended until the fire is completely out (if you cannot touch it, you cannot leave it!).

Burning in a ditch, public or private drainage facility, or on a public or private road is prohibited.

An alternative to burning is to have debris (including leaves) picked up by your collection service or taken to the Waste Management Center. For information regarding pickup or drop off of debris, call 757-890-3780.

Be sure to observe all burning regulations. Violators subject to a fine and may be liable for damages. If you have any questions, call the Department of Fire & Life Safety at 757-890-3600. In emergencies, call 9-1-1.

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