- 142Total Homes
- 3%Percentage Available
- YesGated
- NoClub Membership
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Carleton Oaks Real Estate & Homes for Sale
A Subdivision of West Palm Beach Homes
Over the past decade, the north-south cities of Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens Florida have grown by leaps and bounds. Stoplights after stoplight and restaurant after restaurant have been put in. The pristine tropical weather, beaches, airport access, golf, tennis, and boating access in the Atlantic attract many who call the Palm Beaches home.
Just 5 minutes out of the hustle and bustle on Northlake Boulevard west of Palm Beach Gardens is the 142
single family gated community of Carleton Oaks. Carleton Oaks West Palm Beach homes for sale was built by respected builder, Divosta. Divosta perfected CBS construction on-site and is known for the best in quality, craftsmanship, and easy, light-filled and open floor plans. 1900 square foot to just over 2700 square feet models are available. Built around a huge 12 acre lake on Oldham Way is where the majority of home sites lay. Wharton Way and the outside perimeter boast natural preserve views.
The subdivision has a Mediterranean feel surrounded by lush landscaping. The amenities include a neighborhood playground, tennis courts, community swimming pool, and Homeowners Association clubhouse which is all included in the low cost fees. Cable, common area, security are also part of the package. Nearby is a public course or one could join PGA National. If you like a true neighborhood feel, luxury newer construction, peace of mind security and want to be just a smidgen out of town, than Carleton Oaks real estate is for you.
The following is a synopsis of some of the rules found in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Carleton Oaks. For the exact wording of these rules, please review the original text. Do not rely on this synopsis for definitions, meaning or accuracy. This synopsis does not purport to alter or amend the Declaration and is provided only as a quick reference for owners. (You can see the entire Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions on the screen by clicking here. It will take about 60 seconds to load this 81 page document.)
HOA Elections & Committees
1. When are elections for Board Members?Elections for officers are held at the annual meeting, generally in February. Any owner interested in becoming a board member can submit their notification of interest to the management company, tasked with conducting the election. Candidates can submit a one page resume which will be sent out with election notices and proxy ballots. Members who do not submit a notice of intent to run in a timely fashion can be nominated from the floor at the annual meeting. However, past experience shows that most owners have submitted their proxy votes prior to the annual meeting.2. How do I volunteer to be on a committee?Committees are open to all owners and everyone is encouraged to volunteer and get involved. It is a great way to meet your neighbors and have some impact on how things get done in your neighborhood. Contact the Board president if you are interested in being appointed to a committee.Miscellaneous Questions3. How do I obtain a copy of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Carleton Oaks?When you purchase your home, the seller should provide this to you at the time of contract. You can obtain a copy of this book by contacting Seacrest Services. The cost is $100 per copy.
You can also see the document (including the Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and attachments) in a pop-up box on the screen by clicking here. Because this document is 81 pages (3.8 mb in computerese), it will take about 60 seconds to load onto your screen as a pdf file.
tennis courts?
Contact Seacrest Services for these items. The costs are:
-Gate remote opener - $40.
-Pool/Tennis court key (same one) - $40.
Household garbage is picked up on Monday and Thursday mornings. Residents are urged to put their trash out in the morning rather than the night before so the local wildlife does not get a chance to rummage through your refuse. Yard waste (e.g., shrub clippings, palm fronds) is collected on Mondays and must be separate from regular trash. Recyclables are collected on Thursdays. Trash pick-ups are made on all holidays except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Check the Solid Waste Authority website for full details on pick-ups and what can be recycled.
6. When was Carleton Oaks built?7. What is the distance around Oldham Way?It is .8 miles if you walk completely around Oldham Way.8. How big is the lake?The lake is approximately 12 acres and is as deep as 30 feet in the middle.9. Are there any alligators in the lake?One five foot alligator was removed from the lake at the end of 2004. Residents have seen a few smaller alligators in the lake since then. Obviously, swimming is not permitted in the lake.10. Are the Sandhill Cranes I see in the neighborhood tame? Can I feed them?Northlake Boulevard was built right through a Sandhill Crane nesting area so you will see many of them in the vicinity. There are two adults who make Carleton Oaks their home. Sandhill cranes mate for life and generally have two chicks each spring. Many times the smaller of the chicks dies as the parents tend to the larger baby. But we have seen a number of two chick families. The babies stay with the parents for about one year and are then chased away so they can start their own families. It is illegal to feed or attempt to attract wildlife, including Sandhill Cranes.11. When I am expecting a visitor or a delivery, how do they get in the gate?The telephone call-box at the front gate has an alphabetical listing of all residents. Visitors can scroll through until they find your name and then press the # sign and the three digit number listed for you. Your phone will ring in your house (caller ID for Carleton Oaks HOA will appear). When you depress the number “9” on your phone the gate will open. Obviously, you can tell visitors your three-digit phone number and they can press it from the call box each time they pull up. Remember to tell them they must press the # sign first. Owners have two garage type remote control key fobs to open the gates when they approach from the outside. Additional fobs can be purchased through Seacrest Services.
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