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Findings and Recommendations 5 findings
F1
The MCGJ finds that the property within CSA-21, that contains the Cascadel Clubhouse, on four lots within three parcels of land, is owned by the County of Madera.
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R1
It is recommended that, within the next year, the property owners within Cascadel Woods (CSA 21), begin to form a legal association, to start the process of returning all properties to their ownership, control, and responsibility, as well as the use of the property at the owners own expense.
F2
The MCGJ finds that the County of Madera is currently responsible for upkeep, maintenance, insurance (both property and liability), for those properties noted in
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R2
It is recommended that the County continue to maintain and insure the subject properties until the transfer of ownership is complete.
F4
The MCGJ finds that currently there is not a multi-year contract in effect between the County and a contractor for mowing and maintenance of the properties.
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R4
It is recommended that, when all CSA 21 properties are relinquished from the County of Madera, it would be the responsibility of the new legal association contract, as they find necessary, for all upkeep, mowing, maintenance, and insurance.
F5
The MCGJ finds that the area around and adjacent to the Clubhouse, including the land parcels, are a designated “Shelter in Place” zone for the residents in the event of fire blocking egress from Cascadel Woods.
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R5
It is recommended that the area around and adjacent to the Cascadel Clubhouse, must remain accessible and maintained as a “Shelter in Place” zone.
F6
The MCGJ finds that the amount collected from property owners is insufficient to cover the cost of maintenance and expenses currently paid by the County.
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R6
It is recommended that Madera County find a solution to fund the financial shortage within the next fiscal year.
Additional Recommendations 1
These recommendations are not explicitly linked to specific findings.
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R3It is recommended that Cascadel Woods continue to maintain control of road maintenance.
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