Apple Valley Property Owners Association

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Welcome to Apple Valley

We want to extend a special welcome to you, a new homeowner in Apple Valley. Apple Valley was first developed in the 1970’s, and now has approximately 436 homes.

We do have a home owners association which has a fee ($150) that is due once a year. The Board Members are elected every 2 years during our Annual Meeting in Febuary held at the Central Gov't Center on Outer Loop. Board meetings are held the second Saturday of every month at 10:00am at Central Gov't Center on Outer Loop and residents are always welcome to attend. Just call one of the Board Members to check for the specific location.

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Grass cutting

Anyone in the neighborhood have a grass cutting business?       more
Started: April 17th 2022Replies: 1

Barking Dogs

I'm fairly new to Louisville, the neighborhood and this page, so this has probably been discussed before. I don't know exactly what street in Apple Valley because it's somewhere behind my house, but... more
Started: April 4th 2024Replies: 0

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Tips On Buying a Home
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Emergency Planning Checklists
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The Association Calendar: Guide to Important Dates
Calendar1_th As board members change from year to year, it can be difficult to keep track of due dates for various association responsibilities . . . such as when the association audit should be completed, when the...
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