The Neighborhood

 

About

HOA

Board

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About

The Rogers Mill & Carriage Gate sections of the neighborhood were built separately in 1985, but merged together after the connection of Summercrest Lane and Carriage Gate Drive, transforming the two neighborhoods into a single, 200 home development. Located one mile from the thriving and newly updated Downtown Duluth, RMCG is tucked quietly away from the busyness of Peachtree Industrial Blvd, with entrances on both Albion Farm Road and Rogers Bridge Road. The area offers a plethora of shops and services, extremely unique dining choices, and gorgeous sunsets when you can find the sky between the tall, mature trees. Rogers Mill & Carriage Gate is zoned for Chattahoochee Elementary School, Coleman Middle School, and Duluth High School, which are all within a 1 mile radius of the neighborhood. Many children walk or ride bikes to and from school.

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Home Owner’s Association (Groundskeeping)

Rogers Mill & Carriage Gate’s idea of a Home Owner’s Association is not to control your home or what decisions you make about your house. All we and the city of Duluth ask is that you keep your home looking presentable and use sense when deciding how to decorate your yard or the exterior of your house. Basically, just don’t let things get out of control. If there is a problem (like excessive trash or foliage), we will always first try working directly with you to resolve it.

Our voluntary HOA fee is currently only $5 per month, and operates on a subscription which may be set up here. A small HOA fee means every dollar counts, so $5 a month can go a long way in making our neighborhood a nicer place to live.

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Board

The RMCG board is both voluntary and unpaid. All members are assigned specific tasks and vote on issues concerning the neighborhood. Board meetings are open to the neighborhood.

 

 

 
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