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Cable/Satellite Dish/Wiring Policy
Heat Policy
Standard Modification Policy (Board approval required)
Noise/Peace Disturbance Policy
Parking Policy
Pet Policy & Enforcement of Pet Restrictions
Sign Policy
Trash Policy
Vehicle Policy
Fine Policies, Procedures and Schedule
Window Treatment Policy


Cable/Satellite Dish/Wiring Policy

Contact the Association office at (314) 961-3066 for a Satellite Regulation and Registration form.
or Click Here to get the form online.

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Heating Policy

To prevent frozen pipes, owners/tenants who do not provide adequate heat inside their condominium are in violation of the Brentwood Forest Declarations and By-Laws, Section 18.2-B Maintenance of Units that states in part: Each unit owner shall maintain sufficient heat to prevent pipes in the building from freezing. In order to protect the safety, health and general welfare of all Brentwood Forest residents, the following policy has been approved: An automatic fine in the amount of $200 will be assessed against the unit for each discovered violation of Section 18.2-B. If the Association discovers the temperature in a unit is lower than 50 degrees, it will be the sole discretion of the Association Management whether a fine will be assessed. Section 18.2-C Emergency Repairs to Unit empowers the Board the right to make emergency repairs and restore heat to a unit. This may take place without prior notice and the unit owner agrees to pay for the reasonable cost of making such repairs, if the emergency repair was necessary to avoid or reduce damage to his unit, other units or the common elements. Such cost may be assessed as special assessments against the unit owner.

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ADDITIONS/CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS

All additions, changes and modifications require prior approval from the Board of Managers along with a $25 non-refundable application fee. This includes but is not limited to deck extensions, doorbells, hot tubs, porches, storm/screen doors, window replacement, etc. It also includes any other addition, change or modification to the interior of any unit that effects the common elements or the basic load-bearing structure of the building.

Modifications Installed by a Prior Owner
Any modification installed by a prior owner, that was not approved by the Board of Managers, must either be approved by the current Board or removed. If the current owners wish to keep the modification, they must complete a modification application requesting approval from the Board. The normal modification fee will be waived. If the modification does not meet BF's standards, the current owner must remove or reinstate the modification to its original state. If the work is not completed within 30 days of written notification from the Board, a $50 fine shall be imposed against the unit. Additional $50 fines will be assessed every 30 days thereafter until the modification is removed.

Modifications Unapproved
The owner shall be given notice to remove the modification and restore the property to its original state within 30 days or submit a Modification Application packet within 30 days of notice to the Board of Managers requesting approval of the modification. Failure of the Unit Owner to comply with the provisions of this policy will result in fines of $50 per month and suspension of all privileges during the period of violation.

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NOISE/PEACE DISTURBANCE

Living in a condominium community within close proximity of others requires cooperation and consideration of others. Owners and guests of a condominium must therefore conduct themselves in a manner so as not to disturb the peace of their neighbors. Making loud noises by yelling, playing a stereo, TV, or musical instruments, pets, parties or any other means that is clearly audible in another unit is not permitted. In addition, please do not use appliances and exercise equipment after 10:00 P.M. or before 7:00 A.M.

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PARKING

Parking Policy
Residents occupying a Brentwood Forest Condominium shall park only one vehicle per unit in a "prime Parking" space in front of their building.

Prime Parking spaces:
The spaces nearest to the front doors of the building (equaling the number of units located in the building) are designated as "prime parking" spaces, and the resident(s) of each unit in that building may only occupy one of the "prime parking" spaces at any time. However, no resident has the right to use a particular "prime parking" space to the exclusion of other units.

Example:
If there are four doors at your entrance, the nearest four parking spaces entitles each unit to park one vehicle in one of those four parking spaces. Second and third vehicles, visitor's vehicles and vehicles not driven daily should not be parked in "prime parking" spaces. In some areas, spaces will be labeled "reserved" to designate "prime parking" spaces. "Prime parking" spaces are not for use of visitors and guests, and residents shall inform their visitors and guests of the Brentwood Forest Parking Policy.

Prohibited Vehicles
Vehicles which are not in operating condition, or which because of mechanical or other defect (i.e.) broken windows, flat tires, leaking gas or oil, not currently inspected, open trunk, rust, severe body damage, unlicensed, etc.) may not be parked on the premises. No trucks or vans rated above ¾ ton or any commercial vehicle, car, truck or other vehicle with advertisement viewable from the outside, trailers, RV's, boats or mobile homes are allowed (this prohibition does not apply to service vehicles for service calls, or moving vans for no longer than 48 hours during a move).

Storage Containers
No storage containers are allowed in parking areas without prior authorization from the Association office, which shall have sole discretion on placement and time limits the container is allowed to remain.

Streets, Fire Lanes and No Parking Zone
No one may park or leave a vehicle unattended in streets, fire lanes, driveways or block in another vehicle.

Handicap Parking
Residents who have a special need for an assigned handicap parking space beyond the prime parking space (i.e. wheelchair accessible spot), may apply for a handicap parking space by presenting a doctor's note as well as handicap parking documentation obtained from the City of Brentwood (314-962-4800) and the Missouri Department of Revenue. The Resident must then provide copies for the Association's file. The Board, through its agents, shall have the discretion to designate a handicap parking space for the resident, and the resident shall pay for any cost of installing a handicap parking sign or any other expenses associated with marking the space. Once marked, only the resident's vehicle properly displaying the handicap sticker or handicap plate may be parked in such space.

Towing/Fines
The Board has the right to have vehicles in violation of any of the parking provisions towed at the expense of the unit owner or vehicle owner and/or the Board issue a fine for any violation of the Parking Policy.

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PETS

The Association permits dogs, cats, birds, or other pets subject to Board approval and the following rules and regulations.

Pet Registration
Dogs and cats must be registered with the Association. A $30 - $50 application fee, a picture of your pet and a BF Pet Registration form completed by a Veterinarian are required within 30 days of the pet's occupancy. Failure to register a pet results in the following fines.

Unregistered pets exceeding 40 pounds will be assessed an automatic $100 fine and each 30 days thereafter, except pets with prior approval of the Board of Managers.
  • Within 30 days of pet's occupancy - Warning letter
  • Within 30 days after warning letter - $50 fine
  • Within 60 days after warning letter - $100 fine


  • Pet Rules And Regulations
  • 40 lb. Maximum full grown weight
  • No more than two (2) pets are allowed per unit, including any combination of small dog, cat, bird or other household animals (not including fish).

  • Any unit owner who desires to keep any pet must first furnish the Association with a completed Pet Application or Registration form and fee for review and approval by the Association or Board.

  • Approval of all dogs (except those present before June 1, 1998) is subject to the Board making a determination that the breed of dog for which a unit owner is seeking approval does not normally exceed a maximum weight of 40 pounds when fully grown.

  • Pets are required to be on a leash and not allowed to be unattended on patios, porches or balconies or on the common elements of the condominium.

  • Chains, runs, cages or doghouses are not allowed on the common areas.

  • Pets are not allowed to roam free on the common areas.

  • The unit owner is responsible for immediately picking up and disposing of any animal waste matter deposited on the common areas.

  • Pets may not defecate or urinate on the decks or patios.

    Enforcement Policy

    Anyone who violates any of the provisions of Section 18.4 of the Declaration regarding the maximum 40-pound weight limit for unapproved (as that term is defined in 18.4 of the Declaration) pets may subject the Unit, and Unit Owner under whose authority the pet is present, to a fine of $100 for the initial violation for each pet that exceeds the 40 pound weight limit. However, after the initial fine of $100 any continuing violation of the maximum 40-pound weight limit for pets shall subject the Unit Owner to a continuing fine of $30 per month on the first day of each succeeding month in which each pet that violetes the 40-pound weight limit remains in the Unit. It shall be the duty of the offending Unit Owner to inform the Brentwood Forest Condominium Association (BFCA) in writing when any pet violating the 40-pound weight limit is no longer being kept in the Unit. Fines shall be due for each month until the Unit Owner sends notice that the offending pet is no longer being kept in the Unit regardless of whether the pet is present or not during any such month.

    Pets in violation of the 40 pound weight limit requirement that were approved in a unit prior to June 1, 1998 and that were specifically grandfathered in at that time are not subject to pet fines for violation of the 40-pound weight requirements. Service animals approved by the Board after submission of competent medical information by the person keeping such service animal shall not be subject to fines under this policy, but the Board may peiodically require medical information regarding the continuing need for the service animal. However, once any such grandfathered dog is no longer at the Unit, the Unit Owner may be subject to fines if any other dog in violation of the 40-pound weight limit requirement is kept at the Unit.

    Fines for any other violation of Section 18.4 or Rules or Regulations regarding pets will be handled under the Standard Fine Policy.

    In addition to fines, Brentwood Forest Condominium Association reserves the right to have any pet that is in violation of Section 18.4 permanently removed if the Board determines that the pet is dangerous, vicious, or has become a nuisance by reson of noise, odor or other cause, or if it is repeatedly allowed to roam loose, or if it is left unattended outside on a deck, patio or common grounds, or if the Unit Owner does not timely pay all pet fines.

    Such unit owner may also be dubject to lat fees and collection actions for pet fines, which may result in liability for collection costs including, but not limited to, attorney fees and court costs.

    This policy was amended and approved by the Board of Managers on this 27th day of March, 2006


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    SIGNS

    All Occasion Signs
    All occasion signs (anniversary, baby, birthday, etc.) are permitted with prior approval from the Association for a reasonable period of time (no longer than 2 days). Sign shall not cause damage to any common elements. NAILS MAY BE PLACED IN WOOD ONLY.

    Condominium For Sale - For Rent Signs

    For Sale or For Rent Signs, balloons or other markings of similar nature may not be placed on the common ground or in such a manner so that they are visible from the exterior of a condo or visible from a vehicle. AN AUTOMATIC $50 FINE SHALL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE UNIT FOR UNAPPROVED SIGN(S) POSTED ON THE GROUNDS OR VISIBLE FROM A UNIT OR VEHICLE IN BRENTWOOD FOREST. UNAPPROVED SIGNS MAY BE REMOVED WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.

    Owners wishing to sell their condo may obtain an "Open House" magnetic door sign from the Association office to be placed on the front door of the unit during the Open House only. There is a $10 deposit fee for each magnetic sign. Signs may be obtained from the office during normal working hours. In addition, a notice may be placed on the Community Board. Contact the Association Office for details.

    Misc. Signs (Estate/misc. items)
    No signs are permitted to be posted on the exterior of the condo, common grounds or visible from a vehicle to advertise items for sale. No sales are permitted on the limited common elements or on the grounds. (The Association holds a Community Sale in the spring and fall each year at the Brentwood Forest Clubhouse. Contact the Association Office for details. AN AUTOMATIC $50 FINE SHALL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE UNIT FOR UNAPPROVED SIGN(S) POSTED ON THE GROUNDS OR VISIBLE FROM A UNIT OR VEHICLE IN BRENTWOOD FOREST. UNAPPROVED SIGNS MAY BE REMOVED WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.

    Political/School Board Signs
    Four Political/School Board signs (18 X 14) are permitted to be posted in four locations designated by the Association office. Signs may be posted two weeks prior to an election upon approval from the Board/Association and signs are required to be promptly removed no later than one day after the election..

    Security Signs/Systems
    Security Signs are not permitted to be placed on the grounds. Security Stickers (5" X 5" maximum) may be placed on glass only. Security Systems are permitted providing that NO WIRING is exposed on the exterior of the unit.

    Vehicle For Sale Signs
    For Sale Signs may not be posted on vehicles parked on the premises. Unapproved signs may be removed without prior notice. Residents wishing to sell a vehicle may place a notice on the Community Board at the corner of Wrenwood Lane and High School. Contact the Association Office at (314) 961-3066 for further details. AN AUTOMATIC $50 FINE SHALL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE UNIT FOR UNAPPROVED SIGN(S) POSTED ON THE GROUNDS OR VISIBLE FROM A UNIT OR VEHICLE IN BRENTWOOD FOREST.

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    TRASH

    Regular Trash Schedule
    Regular trash is picked up on Mondays and Thursdays. Recycling is picked up on Mondays. On holidays, trash is picked up one business day after the holiday or as posted. If you are going to be out of town during the regular pick up time, call the office to make arrangements for alternate trash disposal.

    Household Trash/Garbage
    Trash must be placed at the curb prior to 7:00 A.M. on pick-up days or after 7:00 P.M. the evening prior to pick-up. Paper bags/plastic grocery bags are not permitted. Pizza boxes, soapboxes, large plastic bottles, shoeboxes and small items must be placed in a sealed trash bag or trash container. Trash bags must be tied securely. Trash containers must have a lid. Trash and recycling containers may be stored on rear decks only, not in or behind bushes or at the front entrance, under decks or on the common grounds. Trash must be removed from any limited common elements (i.e. decks, patios) on a weekly basis.

    Large Items
    Bulky items are picked up on the fourth Friday of each month for a nominal fee. Call the Public Works Department at 314-963-8642 to schedule pickup .Large items such as major appliances, furniture, etc. must be picked up within twenty-four (24) hours to avoid an automatic $100 fine. A courtesy warning call will be made to the responsible party, if known, to remove the item from the grounds.

    Fine Schedule
  • Courtesy phone call if person responsible is known

  • $100 automatic fine if item is not removed within 24 hours


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    VEHICLES

    Vehicles that are not in operating condition, i.e., broken windows, flat tire, leaking gas or oil, not currently inspected, open trunk, rust, severe body damage, unlicensed, etc. may not be parked on the premises. No vehicles rated above ¾ ton are permitted. Commercial vehicles, cars or trucks or other vehicles with advertisement viewable from the outside are not permitted. No trailers, horse trailers, boats, RV's or mobile homes are allowed on the premises. No ladders, appliances or other large items may be visible on a vehicle.

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    FINE POLICY, PROCEDURES AND SCHEDULE

    Unless a particular policy sets forth a specific fine for an offense, the following standard fine schedule will be used when Declaration and By-Laws, Rules or other offenses are brought to the attention of the Association.

    1st Offense: Written warning (optional, for serious offenses of $50 fine may be imposed).

    2nd Offense: $50 fine.

    3rd and Subsequent Offenses: $100 and loss of privileges for one year and $100 fine for each offense thereafter.

    Fines and Procedures for Certain Offenses
    : Some rules and policies have specific fines and procedures contained in the policy. In that event, the fines and procedures in those policies will be applicable instead of the ones set forth herein.

    Continuing Offenses: For continuing offenses, it shall be considered to be a new offense every 30 days that the offense continues unabated during that time. If the offense is periodic where the offense is temporarily abated but then recurs regularly, the Association may treat each new event as a separate fine or may treat it as a continuing offense (i.e., situations where a vehicle cited for an offense is driven on and off the condominium property on a regular basis) in which event one fine will be applicable every 30 day period where the offense exists. If there is a continuing offense that has been corrected, the person in violation shall have the duty to report the correction to the staff in order to stop the tine.

    Appeal Procedures
    : If the staff or the Board receives or discovers information that indicates that anyone is violating any of the provisions of the Brentwood Forest Condiminium Association's Condominium Declaration and By-laws, or it Rules, Regulations, Policies and Practices, a written notice shall be sent to the unit owner responsible for the person or thing creating the offense. Generally, the first notice will contain a warning indicating the nature of the offense and requesting that the offense be corrected. However, the Staff/Board may send a notice of fine with the first notice at their descretion. Once a unit owner receives a notice of a fine, the unit owner shall have 20 days from the postmark date on the notice of fine to file a written request to appeal the fine before the Board of Managers and may also contain any information the person appealing the fine wants the Board to consider in the appeal of the fine. Such information may include information as to why the person believes no offense has occurred, or the person's plan to cease or correct the offense, or that the offense has already be corrected. If the person requests to personally appear before the Board, the staff will arrange a time to put the matter on the Board's Agenda and notify the person who filed the appeal of such time. If no request is made appear before the Board, the Board will consider the appeal solely upon the information submitted and the person will have no further right to personally appear before the Board unless the Board requests additional information from the person appealing. Hearings shall be informal and no rules of evidence shall be in force. Ther person may bring any inforamtion, witnesses, witness statements, letters or other information they think is relevant to the hearing (but should bring 10 copies) or the person may submit such information a week prior to the hearing, in which case the Association will generally make copies and distribute them to each of the Board members for review prior to the hearing. A maximum of 15 minutes will be allowed for the hearing unless the person appealing asks for more time when the appeal is filed. The Board will generally not rule on the matter at the end of the hearing. The Board may continue deliberations to a future meeting. The Board's determination will be mailed to the person once adecision is made. Only at that point is the appealed fine considered final.

    WINDOW TREATMENTS

    All window treatments visible to the exterior, (blinds, curtains, drapes, shutters, etc.) must have a white or off white appearance from the exterior.



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