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POA Code Enforcement Door Hangers

March 05, 2021

The Daniel Island POA Code Enforcement Team uses various forms of communication to owners regarding code enforcement violations. One of the important tools that we use for this compliance notification regarding our rules or City of Charleston ordinances are our door hangers.

We utilize these when a violation is either observed by our staff during neighborhood inspections or from concerns or complaints that we receive from those in the community.

The door hangers are intended to be a “First Reminder/Did You Know” form of communication and should not be ignored or disregarded. When you receive one of these notices, please address the violation that is referenced at your home or unit as quickly as possible.

Presently the door hangers are being used for noncompliance issues related to trash cans/garbage/household material and yard debris that are in violation of DIPOA and City rules for things such as trash cans/yard debris being placed at the curb too early, cardboard or other loose or bagged items left outside of the trash can, trash cans not being brought back in from the curb after pickup and then screened from view in your garage, behind your fence or screened with landscaping.

The door hangers are used in conjunction with other standard means of notification including phone calls, warning stickers, email, and hard copy correspondence.

When our staff observes or is made aware of a violation, the goal is to let our owners know immediately what the issue is so that they can take corrective action and to bring things into compliance with both City of Charleston regulations and Daniel Island Association governing documents to avoid fines.

We appreciate everyone’s adherence to both City of Charleston and DIPOA rules and regulations to ensure that our “community-wide standard” and neighborhood aesthetics are maintained.

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