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How would you introduce the following to be fair and consistent in your practices as a board. We currently have bike racks on property at no charge, however with the increasedd numbers it makes since for accomodation purposes to offer paralell racks the residents/owners will rent/purchase from HOA with free installation. Dog owners have asked for a fenced area on the property should the cost only be assessed to pet owners as we donot charge a pet fee at this property ? Finally we have a compost program where on 20 participants have paid to participate, if we open it up should there be a charge for only participants or all residents. curious what your thoughts might be.
Thanks in advance,
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